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Marine World
Maritime Cost Volatility Is Now a Financial Control Problem
Global shipping has always been exposed to volatility. Schedules change. Routes shift. Ports become congested. Fuel costs rise and fall.…
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Maritime News
SAAM Takes Full Control of Intertug’s Ops in Colombia and Mexico
SAAM has completed the acquisition of the remaining 30% stake in Intertug’s operations in Colombia and Mexico, giving the company…
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Maritime News
Lack of Familiarity with New Control System Led to Grounding
The New Zealand Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) has released its report into the grounding of the passenger and freight…
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Maritime News
Iran's Continued Control of Hormuz Intensifies Seafarer Misery
Iran’s publication of a new map asserting its control over the Strait of Hormuz risks extending an already punishing ordeal…
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Port News
Splash Wrap: Iran tightens its control of Hormuz
There was no sign of a shipping breakthrough in Hormuz this week. If anything, the strait became more dangerous and…
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Maritime News
Op-Ed: China’s Gray Zone Fleet is Undermining Taiwan’s Control at Sea
[By Nathan Attrill]China’s pressure on Taiwan increasingly relies on vessels that aren’t warships. Instead, Beijing is deploying a maritime grey-zone… maritime-executive
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Maritime News
Chinese Firm Files Arbitration Over Australia’s Move to Reclaim Darwin Port
The long-running dispute regarding a Chinese company’s 99-year lease of Australia’s Darwin port took a new turn with Landbridge Group…
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Maritime News
IMO Adopts World’s Largest Emission Control Area and Other Issues at MPEC
While much of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MPEC 84) was bogged down with political positioning and stalling tactics, the…
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