When a ship financier told Marine Money Gulf in Dubai this week that, like many colleagues, his firm existed to make money and had no compunction in exclusively financing aging and conventionally-powered vessels, it was enough to bring one of the...
An incident in the Panama Canal could prove costly as the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) implements a ‘disruption charge’ for vessels causing delays and operational difficulties to the critical waterway.
Cosco Shipping Supply Chain is setting up joint venture with Chinese digital payment service provider, Lianlian Digital Technology, and Hangzhou P&T Logistics Technology, to promote cross-border digital logistics services.
Frontline CEO Lars Barstad says a merger with Euronav is “firmly off the table” following its termination in January of the planned deal.
As the EU's Emissions Trading System approaches, Zero44 Co-Founder and Managing Director Friederike Hesse looks at the cost implications for ship operators.
Tucked away from the broader maritime finance market, activity is increasing in US Jones Act vessel finance.
The merger of Singapore’s two main shipyard groups – Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) and Sembcorp Marine – has been completed.
The latest episode of Maritime in Minutes features nuclear powered shipping, Maersk’s integrator ambitions, seafarer abandonment, emissions and environmental regulations, and much more.
The arbitration to settle whether Frontline was within its rights to terminate its merger deal with Euronav could take "several months if not years" to settle, according to Euronav.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has launched the second phase of its technical support programme to digitalise the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone).