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Cleaves Securities dismisses risk of imminent bankruptcy
Norwegian tax authorities demand that Cleaves Securities pays NOK 3.4m within one month. The money is on its way, says the chief exec.
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Wärtsilä skal levere metanolmotorer til kinesiske rederier
Det er den kinesiske maritime sektors største ordre til dato på metanoldrevne nybyggede skibe.
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Weak freight market causes pessimism among Hamburg forwarders
Higher ocean freight rates in the first quarter could not prevent pessimism from spreading among Hamburg shippers. A majority expect worse times in the freight market, according to media reports.
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Grieg Maritime sees profit dive as freight rates normalize
The downturn is expected and can be explained by a slowdown in the open hatch market, says the Norwegian carrier.
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Opinion: Carriers should make contingency plans for Middle East unrest
After the pandemic, there is no excuse for not being prepared for the worst-case scenarios for the shipping industry, writes Lars Jensen.
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Taylor Maritime targets ship sales in firming dry bulk market
The London-listed investment firm is positive on the outlook as it nears 100% ownership of Grindrod Shipping
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DHL to pay large compensation in discrimination case
The logistics group has been accused of assigning black drivers more dangerous tasks than white drivers.
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Baltimore's trapped ships start leaving as new channel opens
Ships trapped after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge are gradually beginning to leave Baltimore Harbor.
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J. Lauritzen finds Svitzer stock appealing ahead of Copenhagen listing
Maersk is set to list the towage operator next week, where it could reach USD 1.4 billion in value. ”It’s a share we’re looking at,” says the chief exec of investor.
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Danish military investigates partnership with Scan Global after criticism
So far, the Danish Armed Forces have not asked questions about Scan Global Logistics’ activities in Russia, documents show.
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Industry expects soaring demand for LNG
Attractive prices for the alternative marine fuel and more dual-fuel ships on the seas may be part of the explanation, according to Reuters.
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CMA CGM launches EUR 200m climate fund
The French container major, together with bank Bpifrance, is launching the fund Pulse to decarbonize France’s shipping industry.
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Tax authorities file a bankruptcy petition against Cleaves Securities
Unless the investment bank pays its tax debts within the next month, the bankruptcy will move forward.
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Norden was caught out by early recovery in dry bulk
But chief executive Jan Rindbo denies that the dismissal of its operations chief and several key employees is tied to the loss in the bulk business.
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Authorities raid enginemaker on suspected data fraud
IHI Power Systems has been the target of a dawn raid following suspicions that the Japanese manufacturer has tampered with data on 4,200 engines.