The CEO of Lloyd’s of London, John Neal, is to quit the insurance marketplace this year to join broker Aon. His departure will mean a new CEO and chair in 2025 with Bruce Carnegie-Brown due to hand ...
The company received fifty newbuildings amounting to 548,500 teu, meaning it was the strongest growing carrier in absolute ...
Swire Shipping has triumphed in a UK court case that ruled ports cannot charge vessels for longer than expected loading ...
The Baltic Dry Index, the overall indicator for the strength of bulker spot markets, has fallen below the 1,000-point level ...
US shipowner Crowley has bought a secondhand steam turbine LNG carrier but it is not yet clear how the vessel will be ...
Grieg Maturitas, the holding company of the Grieg Group, has appointed Hege Leirfall Ingebrigtsen as managing director. Paal ...
Beijing has put its foot down and expressed firm opposition to the US Defense Department’s blacklisting of maritime giant ...
An audit of 1,000 active ships blacklisted by major regulators has revealed that more than 80% have unknown insurance cover ...
Earlier today Costa Cruises announced that a first LNG bunkering operation had been carried out in Dubai, with Monjasa’s ...
“Although NITC is also US-sanctioned, this represented a departure from previous years, where foreign-flagged vessels often ...
Energy major Shell has slimmed its expectations on its fourth quarter LNG production. In a fourth quarter update note, Shell ...
A decision by a major Chinese ports group to ban US-sanctioned tankers could give a “significant” boost to rates, analysts ...