Maersk: Earnings increased despite a challenging start to 2018, however, profitability still needs to improve.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/271819/maersk-forecasts-higher-profits-in-2019/
Maersk: Earnings increased despite a challenging start to 2018, however, profitability still needs to improve.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/271819/maersk-forecasts-higher-profits-in-2019/
Samsung Heavy is to build four LNG carriers under a USD 774.9 million deal.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/271795/samsung-heavy-wins-deal-for-lng-carrier-quartet/
Teekay Corporation ended 2018 with a net loss of USD 57.7 million, compared to USD 529.1 million reported a year earlier.
Forth Ports Group receives planning consent for a new port on the River Thames.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/271805/tilbury2-port-construction-project-gets-go-ahead/
Maersk has initiated the demerger and separate listing of Maersk Drilling Holding.
Despite overcapacity woes, ocean carriers show no signs of ditching megamax containerships.
MAIB: Ferry Pride of Kent struck a jetty and grounded in late 2017 while departing Calais amid loss of control.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/271804/maib-ferry-hit-pier-grounded-due-to-loss-of-control/
Dutch shipowners, shipyards, manufacturers and ports to jointly study methanol as a marine fuel.
The new EU regulation on Ship Recycling came into force on December 31, 2018.
The containership Stadt Dresden experienced main engine issues while berthing in Venice, Hapag-Lloyd informed.