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    Call for Baltic Sea shipping tax to protect undersea cables
    shippingDec 10, 2025

    Call for Baltic Sea shipping tax to protect undersea cables

    SHIPPING firms may need to pay a fee to use the Baltic Sea, one of the world's busiest shipping routes, in order to cover the high costs of protecting undersea cables, Estonia's defence minister said following a spate of breaches

    IMO says first worldwide tax on shipping emissions needed
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsDec 10, 2025

    IMO says first worldwide tax on shipping emissions needed

    THE UN's International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has approved of levy on every ton of shipping emissions from oceangoing cargo vessels, reports LA-based CleanTechnica

    Red Sea shipping diversions start to boost bunker demand
    energyDec 10, 2025

    Red Sea shipping diversions start to boost bunker demand

    THE International Energy Agency's (IEA) March report indicates a rise in demand for bunker fuel, the primary fuel for ships, due to disruptions caused by Houthi attacks on cargo vessels, reports New York's FreightWaves

    Multiple attacks on shipping by Houthi drones and missiles in Red Sea
    war-incidentsDec 10, 2025

    Multiple attacks on shipping by Houthi drones and missiles in Red Sea

    UNITED Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) has reported December 3 multiple threats to shipping transiting the Bab el-Mandeb strait at the entrance to the Red Sea amid heightened risks to vessels in the region from drone attacks, reports London's S&P Global

    Taiwan shipping firms to hand out bumper bonuses once more
    shippingDec 10, 2025

    Taiwan shipping firms to hand out bumper bonuses once more

    DESPITE a decline in global cargo and the current slump in the shipping industry, Taiwanese shipping companies are distributing generous mid-year bonuses, re-distributing earlier gains made during the Covid crisis, reports Bloomberg

    A brand new shipping company:
    shippingDec 10, 2025

    A brand new shipping company:

    We had a short interview with Captain Numan Çokgörmüşler, who is the General Coordinator of Movers Denizcilik Ticaret A.Ş. about the establishment and aims of the company.

    German shipping firm says pirates have taken its vessel - Sify
    piracyDec 10, 2025

    German shipping firm says pirates have taken its vessel - Sify

    New York Daily NewsGermanshippingfirm says pirates have taken its vesselSifyBerlin, Oct 24 (DPA) Pirates seized anothershipnear the Somali coast Sunday, a Germanshippingcompany said. BelugaShippingGmbH, based in the North Sea...Pirates seize Germanshipoff KenyaXinhuaGermanshipseized by pirates off KenyaThe Associated PressPirates hijackshipnear Kenyan coastCNN InternationalBusinessWeek -ITAR-TASS -Hindustan Times467 haber makalesinin tümü »

    HP: New WebOS products shipping soon, another unveil set for March 14 - CNET (blog)
    shippingDec 10, 2025

    HP: New WebOS products shipping soon, another unveil set for March 14 - CNET (blog)

    Palm InfocenterHP: New WebOS productsshippingsoon, another unveil set for March 14CNET (blog)When HP makes announcements, it will be getting ready toship," said Apotheker. In addition, he said that the company will unveil something big on March 14...HP: Feb. 9 webOS devicesshipin weeks, hoped beating AppleElectronistaHP Palm toshipnew product weeks after February 9 launchMobile BurnHP: webOS tablet toshipa“few weeks” after February 9th launchLiliputingIntoMobile -Geek.com -PhoneDog (blog)14 haber makalesinin tümü »

    Apple begins shipping Verizon iPhone 4 web orders one week early - Apple Insider
    shippingDec 10, 2025

    Apple begins shipping Verizon iPhone 4 web orders one week early - Apple Insider

    USA TodayApple beginsshippingVerizon iPhone 4 web orders one week earlyApple InsiderBy Daniel Eran Dilger Apple has startedshippingthe first online orders for the new Verizon Wireless iPhone 4, a week earlier than it initially estimated....Verizon iPhoneshipdate preponed, Sales figures, data plan and specsKhabreinVerizon iPhone online orders willshipby Feb. 18USA TodayVerizon, Apple open iPhone 4 online orders, but won'tshipuntil...Examiner.comThe Tennessean -Product Reviews2.855 haber makalesinin tümü »

    Whales stressed out by shipping noise - TG Daily
    shippingDec 10, 2025

    Whales stressed out by shipping noise - TG Daily

    TG DailyWhales stressed out byshippingnoiseTG DailyLow-frequency noise fromshippingis causing chronic stress in whales, a study has found. The period of reducedshiptraffic in Canada's Bay of Fundy following the terrorist attacks of September 11 allowed scientists to examine the effects on right...9/11 provesshipnoise boosts chronic stress in whalesHerald SunHear This:ShipNoise Stresses WhalesLiveScience.comShipnoise boosts stress in whales, 9/11 reveals: studyOutcome MagazineAlbany Times Union -Alaska Dispatchall 253 news articles »

    Apple begins shipping LTE-capable iPad mini models - Apple Insider
    shippingDec 10, 2025

    Apple begins shipping LTE-capable iPad mini models - Apple Insider

    Apple InsiderApple beginsshippingLTE-capable iPad mini modelsApple InsiderCustomers on Tuesday began receiving word from Apple's online store that their orders for the new iPad mini with LTE connectivity have begunshipping.Shipping. Multiple readers indicated to AppleInsider Tuesday morning that they began receiving...Pre-ordered iPad Minis With LTE Are NowShippingCult of MaciPad mini LTE models reportedlyshipping, arrival expected Nov. 15TechRadar UK4G LTE-Enabled IPad Minis toShipLater This WeekGadget InsidersTweakTown -Tell Me News -DeviceMAGall 201 news articles »

    Clarkson rocked by shipping fall
    marketsDec 10, 2025

    Clarkson rocked by shipping fall

    Clarkson PLC (Clarksons) announced preliminary results for the twelve months ended 31 December 2012.Andi Case, Chief Executive, commented:“Last year the shipping markets remained significantly, and in some cases increasingly, challenged, with global economic weakness and the demand/supply imbalance of

    Maritime container shipping revival not as rosy as it appears: study
    shippingDec 10, 2025

    Maritime container shipping revival not as rosy as it appears: study

    THE global economic slowdown is to blame for the global shipping industry's near zero growth in 2016, prompting hundreds of cargo ships to be sent the scrap heap prematurely to keep the lid on surplus capacity and freight rates above the break-even point.

    Multipurpose shipping sector on the rise: Drewry report
    shippingJul 14, 2017

    Multipurpose shipping sector on the rise: Drewry report

    A NEW report from global shipping consultancy Drewry shows improving conditions in the multipurpose shipping sector with dry cargo volumes having grown roughly four per cent per year in the last 10 years, bulk cargo increasing 4.6 per cent and container cargo increasing five per cent.

    Alternative fuels for shipping
    energyJun 25, 2015

    Alternative fuels for shipping

    The merchant world fleet gradually shifted from sail to a full engine powered fleet from about 1870 to 1940.

    Indian shipping industry losing steam
    shippingJun 26, 2014

    Indian shipping industry losing steam

    India has one of the largest merchant shipping fleets among developed countries and is ranked 16th in the world in terms of gross tonnage under its flag. But the overall share of Indian ships in the carriage of the country’s overseas seaborne trade has been declining over the years

    China’s shipping veto changes world competition landscape
    shippingJun 21, 2014

    China’s shipping veto changes world competition landscape

    China’s veto of an alliance between major Western shipping firms shows its growing heft now extends to crucial global competition regulation — and analysts say it uses the power to protect its own commercial interests.

    The shipping recovery that never arrived...
    shippingMay 28, 2014

    The shipping recovery that never arrived...

    As we approach midyear 2014, shipping’s economics remain stuck in the doldrums will little or no recovery in sight. The surplus capacity of ships to the cargoes requiring transportation has been aggravated by the delivery of a massive orderbook of new ships that followed the boom markets of the middle of the last decade.

    Reforms for shipping in Australia
    maritime-lawMay 24, 2014

    Reforms for shipping in Australia

    From 1 July 2014, the government will decrease the Protection of the Sea Levy (PSL) to 11.25 cents per net registered tonne for defined vessels on an ongoing basis.

    Is shipping a dinosaur?
    shippingMay 6, 2014

    Is shipping a dinosaur?

    Turning a tanker around is shorthand for undertaking difficult change– and doing it slowly. But does that image really represent the future of the shipping industry? Helle Gleie, Director of the Sustainable Shipping Initiative talks to Martin Beaver. Mankind has been trading by sea since Noah was a lad. Shipping is, with only few exceptions, the most energy- and cost-efficient form of

    The economic value of the EU shipping industry: Hellas controls the biggest shipping fleet in Europe
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsApr 3, 2014

    The economic value of the EU shipping industry: Hellas controls the biggest shipping fleet in Europe

    At the start of 2014, the EU controlled fleet (which comprises ships whose ultimate ownership or control lies in an EU country, but which may be flagged in a different country) comprised of 660 million deadweight tonnes, 450 million gross tonnes, and 23,000 vessels. For the purposes of this report, the EU includes the 28 EU countries plus Norway. Between the

    ’Risk takers and shipping loans’
    marketsMar 10, 2014

    ’Risk takers and shipping loans’

    Risk Takers. Let’s face it. This is in fact what all investors are. There is no investment which can bring returns without taking some risk, except one, and that is Knowledge. This is why Fund Managers, Financial Advisors, Wall Street Gurus are highly remunerated and their annual hefty success bonuses exceed thewildest dreams of most ambitious and well paid executives.

    Are shipping investors becoming too bullish?
    marketsFeb 16, 2014

    Are shipping investors becoming too bullish?

    Shipping investment is returning to favour. The amount of money invested in new tankers, bulk carriers and container ships last year was dramatically higher than seen in the previous twelve months.

    Are dry bulk shipping managers placing more vessel orders?
    shipbuildingOct 27, 2013

    Are dry bulk shipping managers placing more vessel orders?

    The number of ships on order reflects managers’ expectations of future supply and demand differences. When they expect future supply to increase more than demand, managers will refrain from purchasing new ships.

    International shipping soon to be subject to competition laws
    maritime-lawOct 21, 2013

    International shipping soon to be subject to competition laws

    The New Zealand Commerce Act prohibits a range of anti-competitive conduct. However the Commerce Act, as it currently stands, contains a specific exemption which applies to international shipping. A new Bill, widely referred to as the Cartel Bill, is now before Parliament and will remove this exemption and require shipping lines to comply with the Commerce Act. Shipping

    Why shipping stocks could rise more due to forward contract rates
    marketsSep 15, 2013

    Why shipping stocks could rise more due to forward contract rates

    On August 30, Capesize forward contracts for the current quarter (July to September) stood at

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    Global shipping sector looks to London
    shippingSep 10, 2013

    Global shipping sector looks to London

    Maritime issues featured at No 10 roundtable meeting. Industry leaders and government ministers are due to meet at No 10 yesterday (9 September 2013) to discuss securing Britain’s competitive edge in the maritime sector.The roundtable will be attended by senior figures from top global shipping