Theodore Veniamis-led Golden Union fought off competition from close to 10 rivals when it bought the 206,300-dwt Crassier (built 2007) about four years ago. The company’s effort proved worthwhile.
Analyst Frode Morkedal said a second Trump presidency had the potential to “reshape” shipping as it did the first time around when tonne mile growth fell 0.5% in 2018, then again in 2019. “Dry bulk, ...
A US federal judge in New York is weighing requests for a judgment in a three-year court fight between Borealis Maritime and ...
Malaysian subsea shipowner OMS Group has embarked on a major fleet renewal with a newbuilding deal in the Netherlands.
“If a deal is done, it would probably be along the lines of the Kuwaiti investment in the Nghi Son refinery. In exchange for ...
Spot charter rates of modern two-stroke LNG carriers crashed to historic lows at the end of last week, despite a slight ...
Chartering and trading giant Gunvor has closed its first ever private placement of bonds in the US. The Swiss group said the ...
While there has not yet been a major oil spill from a shadow fleet accident, Sivertsen cited the case of the Gulfstream, a ...
The country's foreign minister Badr Abdel Aati said drastically reduced Suez Canal transits have cost $6bn in missing revenue ...
The new CEO of the London P&I Club starts work on Monday as disputes over two of its largest-ever claims return to the ...
Charterers were also able to grab the upper hand in the suezmax market, pushing down average earnings 3% to $44,795 per day, ...