Movement
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Maritime News
France Drafts UN Security Council Resolution on Restoring Hormuz Movement
France has drafted a U.N. Security Council resolution on setting up an international mission to restore movement in the Strait…
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UK is Latest to Track Movement of Cargo Ship Laden with Ammonium Nitrate
The Malta-registered cargo ship Ruby continues to attract worldwide attention with the UK maritime authorities being the latest to…
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Marine World
Flooding Slows Cargo Movement at Brazil’s Rio Grande Port
By Roberto Samora and Ana Mano SAO PAULO, May 17 (Reuters) – The Rio Grande port authority said the impact of excess rains and…
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Maritime News
Canadian OSV Crew Objects to Free Movement for American Techs
The maritime industry has been pushing hard to ease regional COVID-related travel and quarantine restrictions for maritime personnel, but at…
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Marine World
Organization Of Black Maritime Graduates Endorses BLM Movement
With few industry leaders engaging on this topic, where can black mariners turn for guidance and support during these difficult…
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Maritime News
Video: TTI, ILWU set container movement record for North America
Longshore workers at Total Terminals International (TTI) set a new record for the highest volume of container movements at Pier…
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Maritime News
Total joins shipping decarbonization movement
French energy major Total has joined the ‘Getting to Zero Coalition’ to support the maritime industry’s decarbonisation. Courtesy of Total…
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Tanker News
Weekly Broker: Sideways movement
The sale and purchase market has moved sideways in the past week as volatility extended in the dry bulk market…
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Marine World
Shipping Industry Urges Free Movement of Crews to Keep Trade Moving
About 90% of world trade is transported by sea but a deepening lockdown in many countries and suspended air travel…
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Maritime News
Shipping Industry Urges Free Movement of Crews to Keep Trade Moving
Ships must be allowed to change over overworked and exhausted crews to help to keep trade flowing as coronavirus lockdowns…
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