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Daily Briefing April 29 2024
Ukrainian grain exports rebound as ship arrivals near pre-war levels | Shipping swings at geopolitical curveballs on decarbonisation path: NYK chief | US targeting of Iranian oil shipments continues as major front is hit by sanctions
Puzzled by Aponte’s Gram Car Carriers deal? Don’t be
After putting together the world’s biggest shipping empire in little over five decades, it’s safe to say this guy knows what he’s doing
From Crimea to Iran: two more ships join Russia’s grain-smuggling fleet
Following last year’s joint investigation with Lloyd’s List on Russia’s evolving tactics to export grain from occupied Ukraine, Bellingcat uncovers two more bulkers flying the Russian flag that have joined the grain-plundering fleet out of the Russia-occupied port of Sevastopol
Ukrainian grain exports rebound as ship arrivals near pre-war levels
Fears rose over global food supply when the original Black Sea grain export corridor expired in July 2023. That threat has been averted. The number of bulker arrivals has surged and Ukraine has been able to maintain its exports
Low-emission freight tender shows pragmatic approach to decarbonisation
Hapag-Lloyd’s win in a low-emission freight tender with its bio-LNG bid is seen as the best commercial decision for shipping today, although it is far from a popular one
Safe Bulkers inks new kamsarmax order in Japan
Cyprus- and Greece-based operator aims for ‘one of the most environmentally efficient dry bulk fleets in the market’
Wärtsilä chief says shipyard capacity slowly improving
LNG carrier segment experiencing major bottleneck, but other segments have more shipyard capacity
Shipping swings at geopolitical curveballs on decarbonisation path: NYK chief
Soga describes his experience over the past year as the commander-in-chief of the Japanese shipping and logistics group as constantly swinging at pitches in a batting cage, overwhelmed with unexpected events
Marooned ships at Baltimore make their exit as temporary channel opens
Five cargo vessels, including Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s vehicle carrier Carmen, trapped at Baltimore port since March 26 have been able to depart following the opening of the Fort McHenry Limited Access Channel
China Merchants yard wins order for up to 10 chemical tankers
Latest order brings Jinling Dingheng shipyard’s backlog to 45 vessels
Daily Briefing April 26 2024
Gas carrier fleet shipping Iranian LPG expands as exports boom | Another one bites the dust: Shipping stocks keep disappearing from the ticker | India allows three more Russian entities to provide marine insurance
Hapag-Lloyd strengthens electronic bill of lading offering via IQAX tie-up with GSBN
Use of IQAX adds another eBL option for Hapag-Lloyd, which already uses competitor vendor WaveBL, as the German container line pursues full eBL adoption by 2030
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