Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has signed a letter of intent to join the Charter of Trust for Cybersecurity in Tokyo.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/271628/mhi-to-join-the-charter-of-trust-for-cybersecurity/
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has signed a letter of intent to join the Charter of Trust for Cybersecurity in Tokyo.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/271628/mhi-to-join-the-charter-of-trust-for-cybersecurity/
Golden Ocean Group remains profitable in 2018 despite weaker Capesize dry bulk market.
Moody’s upgraded the corporate family rating of Hapag-Lloyd to B1 from B2.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/271606/moodys-upgrades-hapag-lloyd-ratings-outlook-stable/
Algoma’s 3rd Seawaymax Equinox Class 740’ self-unloading dry-bulk carrier is on its way to Canada.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/271618/algomas-newest-self-unloader-sets-sail-for-canada/
Royal Caribbean Cruises ordered its sixth Oasis-class ship from Chantiers de l’Atlantique, for delivery in the fall of 2023.
A failure to recover the extra fuel costs in full may result in bankruptcies in the container shipping industry.
With the sale of Dione and Danae, Diana Shipping’s fleet will consist of 46 dry bulk vessels.
Voyage data recorder of the sunken Stellar Daisy was located and retrieved on Sunday morning (local time).
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/271523/stellar-daisy-voyage-data-recorder-retrieved/
Tsakos Energy Navigation ordered two Suezmax tankers on the back of minimum 5 maximum 12-year charter contracts.
Ocean Infinity has located the wreck of the sunken Stellar Daisy at a depth of 3,461 meters in the South Atlantic Ocean, west of Cape Town.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/271501/ocean-infinity-locates-wreck-of-sunken-stellar-daisy/