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Maritime News
Sanctioned Naphtha Tanker Enters Venezuelan Waters While Others Reroute
A sanctioned tanker carrying some 300,000 barrels of naphtha from Russia entered Venezuelan waters late on Thursday, while three others also…
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Maritime News
Novorossiisk Reaches Max Export Capacity, Traders Struggle to Reroute Oil
Russia’s Black Sea port of Novorossiisk has reached its maximum capacity to export, leaving traders struggling to reroute the crude oil it…
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Maritime News
Trump Tariffs Reroute Brazilian Beef to Mexico
Mexico has overtaken the U.S. as the second largest importer of Brazil’s beef after the imposition of tariffs by President…
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Port News
Carriers reroute fleets to sidestep US levy
Global shipping is realigning fleets in anticipation of October’s extra port fees to be levied by the US on China-linked…
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Marine World
Japan’s Kawasaki Kisen Prepared to Reroute More Ships Away From US Over Tariffs, CEO Says
Japanese shipper Kawasaki Kisen (K-Line) 9107.T is adjusting its U.S. services and is prepared to reroute more ships away to other regions…
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Marine World
Dirty Fuel’s Big Comeback: HSFO Prices Spike as Ships Reroute from Red Sea Risks
(Bloomberg) — One of the dirtiest corners of the global oil market is staging a spectacular rally, boosted by surging…
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Marine World
Cape of Good Hope Oil Trade Surges as Tankers Reroute
Crude oil and oil product flows around the Cape of Good Hope increased by nearly 50% in the first five…
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Marine World
Maersk Continues to Reroute Ships Indefinitely as Houthis Threaten Escalation
A.P. Moller-Maersk (Maersk), the world’s second-largest ocean carrier, says it will continue to reroute its ships around the Cape of…
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Marine World
Baltimore Key Bridge: Container Lines Reroute While Automotives Appear Hardest Hit
By Gavin van Marle (The Loadstar) – MSC, Maersk and Zim are the three carriers most exposed to the supply chain…
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Maritime News
Maersk Says “Not Yet” for Return to Red Sea Routing
Three months after starting to divert all its vessels from a passage through the Red Sea, Maersk told customers…
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