SSY marks 145 years in shipbroking at Oslo’s National Museum
SSY marks 145 years in shipbroking at Oslo’s National Museum Guests raise a toast to company founded in New York in 1880
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SSY marks 145 years in shipbroking at Oslo’s National Museum Guests raise a toast to company founded in New York in 1880
Mercuria tanker to load first international export cargo from huge new Nigerian refinery Swiss trader and owner said to be shipping petrol to Asia
Kare Kjelstrom aims to scale things up ‘to the next level’ at ZeroNorth. Photo: ZeroNorth
The 163,800-dwt Sounion (built 2006) was attacked in the Red Sea last August by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, catching fire and losing power before its 25-member crew were rescued by a …
Hamish Norton has a colourful outlook on life in the dry bulk trade. Photo: Tolios Photography/Capital Link
Australia sanctions 60 vessels in Russia’s dark fleet for the first time However, most of the ships are unlikely to ever call at Australian ports
V Group’s commercial director Abhishek Asija leaves to join world of social entrepreneurship Shipmanagement veteran has been with the Monaco-based shipmanagement giant for eight years
Kjell Inge Rokke’s AMSC to make final payment of up to $11m before liquidation Shipping investment company will wind up in third quarter
Alvin Gan (left), executive vice president of Seatrium repairs and upgrades, and Tor Oyvind Ask, fleet director at Solvang. Photo: Seatrium
Australia sanctions 60 vessels in Russia's dark fleet for the first time Although most vessels are unlikely to ever call at Australian ports
Citic Financial Leasing strikes mammoth order of 30 large MPPs for charter to Cosco The series of 80,000-dwt newbuildings is costing a whopping $1.5bn
Time machine: 20 years after Genco Shipping IPO, Peter G returns to Marine Money Entrepreneur has a few choice words about private equity, and tells what makes him feel 'stupid'
Hamish Norton, president of Star Bulk Carriers, has a colourful outlook on life in the dry bulk trade. Photo: Tolios Photography/Capital Link
The most severe conflict in the Middle East in decades has introduced considerable instability into the oil markets, which in turn has affected tanker operations, says Breakwave Advisors. Photo: DHT
Euroseas chief executive Aristides Pittas is reaping the rewards of strong demand for feeder container ships. Photo: Capital Link
Frontline CEO Lars Barstad doubts that satellite interference was the cause of a collision involving a VLCC in his fleet. Photo: Aksel Lian/TradeWinds Events
Neil Roberts, head of marine at Lloyd's Market Association and secretary of the Joint War Committee, says the situation will be closely monitored, as things may change rapidly. Photo: LMA
Oldendorff director of research and development Dr Torsten Barenthin and Professor Osman Turan, director of the University of Strathclyde’s Maritime Human Factors Centre. Photo: Oldendorff
Dr Lars Gruenitz is chief executive of Proteus Energy and managing director of Norstar Ship Management, Singapore. Photo: Norstar Ship Management
Iconic French shipowner Philippe Louis-Dreyfus dies aged 80 Visionary captain of industry and gentleman left his mark on the shipping sector