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Stolt-Nielsen to pay out $290m as battle over deadly container ship explosion closes

Tradewinds 21 May 2024
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AEON Shipping LLC enhances car and personal effects transport services to Europe

Gulf News 21 May 2024
AEON Shipping LLC, a leading provider in the global shipping industry since 2009, has announced enhanced services for transporting cars and personal effects from Dubai to major European cities.
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Life is ‘tough’ for 21 seafarers stranded on the Dali ship for 55 days and counting

New York Post 21 May 2024
The 21 crew members stuck on the ship which caused the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse are reportedly having a “tough” time after not being able to leave the vessel for 55 days ... atop the ship’s bow.
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Dali returns to Port of Baltimore after weeks trapped under Key Bridge collapse

Sandhills Express 21 May 2024
The ship arrived back at ... The crewmembers do not have the appropriate visas to leave the ship, our media partner the Baltimore Banner reported, so they rely on organizations to bring them essentials.
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Winsail International Logistics Emerges As One of China’s Leading Logistics Companies

GetNews 21 May 2024
In close collaboration with clients, their team of sea freight experts chooses the best shipping options to maximize effectiveness and save expenses. As a leading shipping agency in ... Media Contact.
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China's shipbuilding sector sees steady Q1 growth

ECNS 21 May 2024
In April, China ranked first globally in ship orders, with 3.58 million compensated gross tons, accounting for 76 percent of the global total, data from Clarkson Research, a provider of shipping and trade data, showed on May 7.
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Ship that hit Baltimore bridge on the move again

RNZ 21 May 2024
The ship that slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore was re-floated on Monday after being stuck for nearly eight weeks ... Moving the ship is the latest step in clearing key shipping routes.
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Ship that caused deadly Baltimore bridge collapse has been refloated and is moving back to port

Manila Bulletin 21 May 2024
BALTIMORE — The container ship that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge was refloated at high tide Monday and began slowly moving back to port, guided by several tugboats.
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Korea Line exits VLCC segment with sales to Bahri

Splash24/7 21 May 2024
Saudi Arabian shipping giant Bahri has purchased four moderns VLCCs from Korea Line Corporation, according to brokers.
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India maintains lead in ship recycling league

Seatrade Maritime News 21 May 2024
With less than two weeks to go until the results of the country’s election are expected, ship recyclers are relatively busy and prices are firming ... Red Sea crisis hits ship recycling market.
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Seatrium Wins Contract for LNG Carrier Repairs and Upgrades

MarineLink 21 May 2024
Seatrium has won a Favoured Customer Contract (FCC) with Hyundai LNG Shipping, marking its first long-term strategic partnership agreement with a leading Korean ...
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Container ship refloated 8 weeks after causing bridge collapse in US city of Baltimore

Anadolu Agency 21 May 2024
The container ship Dali was freed Monday, nearly eight weeks after it collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, causing it to collapse ... The ship, carrying ...
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Anti-woke American Matt Walsh takes another swipe at Australia

The Daily Mail 21 May 2024
Now, apparently baffled by the Australian media interest in his deliberately provocative comments, Walsh has suggested that the country should be invaded by the US.
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PH blames China for loss of giant clams in disputed shoal

Sun Star 21 May 2024
China effectively seized the shoal in 2012 after a standoff that ended when Philippine government ships withdrew based on what Manila said was a deal brokered by American officials to ease the dangerous confrontation.
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Philippines blames China for loss of giant clams in disputed shoal and urges environmental inquiry

Asahi News 21 May 2024
China effectively seized the shoal in 2012 after a standoff that ended when Philippine government ships withdrew based on what Manila said was a deal brokered by American officials to ease the dangerous confrontation.

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