The cost cutting measures are being announced on the back of a major drop in demand.
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GOGL Gets New CEO
Ulrik Uhrenfeldt Andersen appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of Golden Ocean Management AS.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/293881/gogl-gets-new-ceo/
Florida: Crew Members with COVID-19 Symptoms Medevaced from Two Royal Caribbean Ships
Three crew members displaying coronavirus symptoms were medevaced from two Royal Caribbean ships.
Saudi Arabia Buys 8.2 Pct Stake in Carnival Corporation
The Public Investment Fund from Saudi Arabia has taken 8.2 percent stake in Carnival Corporation.
COVID-19 Crisis: 114 Cruise Ships Are in or near US Waters
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, 114 cruise ships, carrying 93,000 crew, are currently in or near US ports and waters.
UAE to Ease Restrictions on Crew Changes
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has decided to gradually lift the restrictions on crew changes enabling seafarers stuck in UAE to return to their homes. The move is being announced in the wake of…
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/293785/uae-to-ease-restrictions-on-crew-changes/
Workers at Haldia Port Suspend Dry Bulk Ops after COVID-19 Case
Workers at Haldia Port suspended dry bulk vessel operations after confirmed COVID-19 case.
Worst Case Scenario Could Bring About USD 23 Bn Loss for Carriers
The economic impact of the push to adapt to the demand drop is yet to be seen as things develop.
Coral Princess Starts Disembarking Passengers in Miami, 3 Deaths Confirmed
Passengers have started to disembark Coral Princess after the cruise ship finally docked at the Port of Miami on April 4.
USCG Medevacs Crewman from Yang Ming Boxship
An injured crew member of a Taiwan-flagged containership was medevaced off Francisco Bay.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/293786/uscg-medevacs-crewman-from-yang-ming-boxship/