MARITIME NEWS 3-1-24

Taiwan Faces Steady ‘Drip’ of Pressure from China

Shippers, Carriers Navigate Soaring Rates Heading Into Contract Negotiations

Tidewater Shares Surge as 2023 Revenue Tops $1 Billion

‘Sky’s the limit’ for shipping derivatives

XSI® records biggest increase in 18 months as US shippers and ocean freight carriers head into contract negotiations

Drewry: World Container Index Down 5% Last Week

Samskip begins construction phase of its next generation zero-emission short sea container vessel with ...

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MARITIME NEWS 2-29-24

CMA CGM Completes $5 Billion Bollore Logistics Takeover

New York Awards Awaited Offshore Wind Contracts

UN: Applying the Law of the Sea to Protect International Shipping

ZeroNorth partners with Vitol to facilitate EUA purchases, accelerating green shipping

Approval in Principle (AiP) from Japanese Classification Society Class NK for the design concept of the Multi-functional Floating offshore windfarm Support Vessel

ABB to supply shore connection solution to Portsmouth International Port

HD Hyundai Holds ...

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MARITIME NEWS 2-28-24

Anglo American Completes 10-Ship Fleet Expansion

Biden Administration Launches $3 Billion Clean Ports Program

Jumbo Shipping, SAL Heavy Lift and Intermarine Form Break Bulk Alliance

Navy Secretary Del Toro Pursuing Korean Investment to Help Revitalize American Shipbuilding

EPA announces billions of dollars in funding for the Clean Ports Program

At Intermodal 2024, Wilson Sons presents new technological and operational solutions for the maritime and port industry in Brazil and the global logistics chain

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MARINE NEWS: 2-19-24

Unifeeder Charters More Methanol-Powered Feeder Vessels

Norwegian Shipowners Partner on World’s First Methanol-Powered Subsea and Offshore Wind Vessel

Ammonia Trade Flows About to Blow Up

CMA D. ARGOUDELIS & CO S.A. Unveils Cutting-Edge Energy Solutions at Renewable EnergyTech exhibition 2024

The Case for Green Methanol in Reducing Shipping Emissions: Does it Merit Further Adoption?

How the extended EU Emissions Trading System will impact maritime transport and ports

Ocean Infinity to ...

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PCNC Welcomes Robert Wilkins & Seafarers Ministry of the Golden Gate Wednesday March 13th from 1100 hrs to 1200 hrs Via Zoom

Enabling Happier Lives at Sea is Critical to the Future Sustainability of Maritime Trade 

The wellbeing and satisfaction of seafarers is essential to the long-term sustainability of the maritime industry. Recent reports indicate that maritime crews worldwide feel overburdened, underappreciated, and disconnected jeopardizing the future of the sector. 

Robert Wilkins, Executive Director/Chief Program Officer of Seafarers’ Ministry will provide ...

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Book Review: Ships from Victory: How the US pioneered the mass production of ships

Who builds commercial ships?

Well, in 2022 China built the lion’s share of large oceangoing vessels according to a report by the Barry Rogriano Salis (BRS) Group. China built 121.3 million deadweight tons (DWT) of ships based on its order book at the end of 2022 up from 111 million DWT in 2021. And as a result, China’s share of the global market rose from 47.7% to 50.3%.

South Korea, a distant second in the global shipbuilding sweepstakes, built ships of ...

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PCNC Welcomes CMA’s Michael Dumont Tuesday, February 6th 2024 @Scotts Seafood, Oakland from 1130 to 1330

California State University Maritime Academy President Michael Dumont will discuss current challenges facing the Maritime Academy. As you know many CMA graduates are today leading figures in California’s maritime community.

California State University (CSU) Interim Chancellor Jolene Koester appointed retired Navy Reserve Vice Admiral Michael J. Dumont to serve as interim president of California State University Maritime Academy. 

“Vice Admiral Dumont possesses an extraordinary breadth and depth of specialized knowledge and skills that align with the unique needs of the California State ...

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Port of Oakland seeks improved maritime industry collaboration

In the aftermath of the failed effort by the Oakland A’s to build a ballpark and condominiums on the Port of Oakland property, the Port of Oakland’s Executive Director Danny Wan and Maritime Director Bryan Brandes sought support for major infrastructure upgrades to port operations.

Wan noted that the Port has won $600 million in new investments: “We’ve gotten … over $600 million of investment on grants from both the federal and state levels. Those go into projects like the Seventh ...

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