Europes
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Marine World
Transpacific Container Rates Rally as Europe’s Peak Season Fades
European trades saw spot rates decline for a fourth consecutive week, with carriers cancelling or cutting back plans for rate…
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Marine World
Europe’s Dry Rivers Set for Little Relief from August Rains
Europe’s first meaningful rains in weeks are unlikely to be widespread or sustained enough to quickly raise critically-low river levels,…
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Europe’s Shrinking Rivers Curb Power Output, Transport and Company Earnings
Record low water levels in Europe’s major rivers have curtailed the transport of goods, reduced electricity output and shrunk company…
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Marine World
Hormuz Strikes Threaten Progress on Europe’s De-mining Mission
(Bloomberg) — The UK and France’s plans to de-mine the Strait of Hormuz were dealt a setback after a fresh attacks on…
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Maritime News
U.S. is Set to Become Europe’s Largest Gas Supplier, Overtaking Norway
Europe may have freed itself from excessive reliance on Russian natural gas, but only by replacing it with another foreign…
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Port News
Landlocked Switzerland pushes for seat at Europe’s port alliance table
Switzerland is stepping up efforts to join the European Union’s port alliance, as it looks to strengthen its role in…
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Maritime News
Low E-Fuel Production Slows Europe’s Decarbonization
Europe’s ambitions to decarbonize the shipping industry face obstacles due to the fragile state of the alternative fuel supply chain,…
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Maritime News
Third LCO2 Carrier to Launch Europe’s Largest Carbon Capture Project
Norway’s Northern Lights project, along with Japanese ship operator “K” Line (Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha), marked the delivery of the third…
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Marine World
Longer Routes Drive Europe’s Shipping Emissions to New Record
European shipping emissions reached unprecedented levels in 2024, climbing 13% to their highest point since mandatory reporting began in 2018,…
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Port News
Europe’s top ports gridlocked by strikes
Container operations at Europe’s largest port, Rotterdam, have come to a standstill as lashers began a 48-hour strike on Wednesday…
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