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    CMA CGM fined US
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    maritime-lawDec 10, 2025

    CMA CGM fined US

    Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates

    65,000 by EPA over ballast record keeping

    THE US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has fined CMA CGM, the world's third-largest shipping container company, for violating the Clean Water Act's Vessel General Permit, reports Ventura, California's gCaptain

    Two shipping firms fined US
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    maritime-lawJan 1, 2000

    Two shipping firms fined US

    Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates

    .8m for illegally dumping oily bilge water in US

    NEDERLAND Shipping Co and Chartworld Shipping Co have agreed to pay a US

    Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates

    Air New Zealand fined US
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    logisticsJan 1, 2000

    Air New Zealand fined US

    Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates

    1m after global cartel investigation

    THE Australian Federal Court has ordered Air New Zealand (Air NZ) to pay AUD15 million (US

    Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates

    1 million) for its role in a global air cargo cartel as part of an ongoing case by the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) involving 15 of the world's leading airlines

    Iberia Airlines fined US
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    maritime-lawJan 1, 2000

    Iberia Airlines fined US

    Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates

    81,969 after death of animals during transportation

    SPAIN'S Iberia Airlines has landed a fine of GBP142,397 (US

    Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates

    81,969) for breaching animal welfare guidelines for transporting animals by air into London Heathrow airport

    NYK fined US$25m for cartel behaviour in Australia
    maritime-lawJan 1, 2000

    NYK fined US$25m for cartel behaviour in Australia

    THE Australian Federal Court has ordered Japanese ocean carrier Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) to pay a US$25 million fine due to cartel behaviour, according to a report from shipping industry news outlet TradeWinds of Oslo.

    Interorient fined US$2 million for dumping oily wastewater into US waters
    maritime-lawJan 1, 2000

    Interorient fined US$2 million for dumping oily wastewater into US waters

    INTERORIENT Marine Services has been fined US$2 million and must serve a four-year probation term after being found guilty of maintaining false and the incomplete records in connection with the discharge of oil from the 2009-built 50,250 dwt MR Ridgebury Alexandra Z tanker into the Gulf of Mexico

    JPMorgan Chase fined US
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    maritime-lawJan 1, 2000

    JPMorgan Chase fined US

    Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates

    3.9 million for Cuba, Iran and WMD deals

    JPMORGAN CHASE Bank has been fined US

    Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates

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    Owner, operator fined US$3 million for exceeding low sulphur fuel limit
    maritime-lawJan 1, 2000

    Owner, operator fined US$3 million for exceeding low sulphur fuel limit

    AMERICAN authorities have levied US$3 million in fines against the owner and operator of the 8,016-dwt tanker, Ocean Princess, for burning fuel that exceeded the sulphur pollution limits in the US-Caribbean emission control area (ECA), reports New York's FreightWaves

    Chief Officer fined for grounding ship
    Marine-Accidents-SeaNewsJan 1, 2000

    Chief Officer fined for grounding ship

    The Turkish Chief Officer has pleaded guilty to causing grounding at Garroch Point on the southern coast of the Island of Bute.

    Restrictive practices fined in Vigo
    portsJan 1, 2000

    Restrictive practices fined in Vigo

    In Spain, the Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia (CNMC), or the National Commission on Markets and Competition, has fined five stevedoring companies and five port unions for illegal agreements that have restricted competition in the Port of Vigo

    Engineer fined for lack of maintenance
    maritime-lawJan 1, 2000

    Engineer fined for lack of maintenance

    During a control of the 'Kilstraum' on July 16, 2018, at the Covestro loading pier in the canal port of Brunsbüttel the water police found a number of defiencies