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3M Singapore

3M Singapore is a subsidiary of 3M, a global multinational company originally founded in Minnesota, USA. 3M is known for its diverse range of products that span various industries, including consumer goods, healthcare, worker safety, electronics, and more. The company is renowned for its innovation and has developed

A.P. MOLLER SINGAPORE PTE.LTD.

A.P. Moller Singapore Pte. Ltd. is a subsidiary of A.P. Moller-Maersk, which is a Danish conglomerate primarily known for its shipping and logistics businesses. Maersk is one of the largest container shipping companies in the world and plays a significant role in global trade by providing comprehensive supply chain

ABB Pte. Ltd.

ABB Pte. Ltd. is a part of ABB Group, a leading global technology company that drives transformation in society and industry to achieve a more productive, sustainable future. ABB integrates software and its offering spans electrification, robotics, automation, and motion, pushing the boundaries of technology to

Achtizm Asia Pacific Pte Ltd

Marine and Offshore Monitoring Control System Consultant

AEGEAN BUNKERING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD

AEGEAN BUNKERING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD is a company involved in the marine fuel and bunkering industry. Bunkering refers to the supplying of fuel for use by ships, and it's a critical service in the maritime industry, ensuring vessels have the necessary fuel to complete their voyages. Key Information: Core

Aeman Trading & Shipping Pte Ltd Singapore

Aeman Trading & Shipping Pte Ltd is a company based in Singapore that specializes in maritime activities, particularly focusing on trading and shipping services. Given Singapore's strategic position as a leading global maritime hub, companies like Aeman Trading & Shipping Pte Ltd play a significant role in

AET SHIPMANAGEMENT (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.

AET Shipmanagement (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. is a subsidiary of AET Tankers, which is an international petroleum shipping company. AET specializes in the global ocean transport of crude oil and refined products, and it operates a modern and diverse fleet of tankers that includes Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs)

AIRIA JAYA MARINE (S) PTE. LTD

AIRIA JAYA MARINE (S) PTE. LTD is a company based in Singapore that operates within the maritime industry. This entity is engaged in activities related to maritime services which can include ship management, chartering, marine logistics, and other related services. Singapore serves as one of the major global maritime

Asia Airblast Pte Ltd

Asia Airblast Pte Ltd is a company that specializes in providing surface preparation and finishing solutions. Founded in Singapore, the company serves a wide range of industries including shipbuilding, oil and gas, offshore, petrochemical, and construction, among others. Their product offerings typically include
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Maritime News

Oil Tanker Explodes off Libya, No Injuries Reported

Oil Tanker Explodes off Libya, No Injuries Reported

3 hours ago
An oil tanker carrying about 1 million barrels of crude oil suffered an explosion off Libya on June 27 but no injuries or pollution were reported, a spokesperson for the operator TMS Tankers said on Monday.The Marshall Islands-flagged tanker Vilamoura had left Libya's Zuetina port and was en route to Gibraltar when there was an explosion in the engine room, the operator said.The vessel is now being towed to Greece where it is expected to arrive by July 2, it added.(Reuters - Reporting by Angeliki KoutantouEditing by Gareth
Autonomous Ships Must Have Search and Rescue Capabilities

Autonomous Ships Must Have Search and Rescue Capabilities

12 hours ago
The 110th session of the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 110) was held from June 18 to 27, with significant progress on a new non-mandatory code of safety for autonomous ships (MASS Code).The code addresses the emerging need for a regulatory framework to ensure the safe, secure and environmentally sound operation of autonomous and remote-controlled key functions.DNV reports that MSC 110 made significant progress, finalizing 18 chapters in the MASS Code, leaving mainly the chapter on the human element to be finalized.A key decision made was that unmanned MASS should be capable of assisting persons in distress.
Container Shipping Rates Plunge in Step with U.S. Demand for China Goods

Container Shipping Rates Plunge in Step with U.S. Demand for China Goods

3 days ago
Rates for shipping cargo containers from China to the U.S. have dropped by more than half since earlier this month, as imports rebounded less than expected after the slump that followed President Donald Trump slapping 145% tariffs on China.Trump quickly reversed course by lowering the rate to 30%. That cost increase on goods from the nation's No. 1 ocean trading partner remains significant, especially at a time when U.S. economic data is signaling weakness.Rates on the closely watched Shanghai-to-U.S.
Fincantieri Delivers Cruise Ship Viking Vesta

Fincantieri Delivers Cruise Ship Viking Vesta

3 days ago
Viking Vesta, the second of a new series of cruise ships that Fincantieri is building for the shipowner Viking, was delivered today at the Ancona shipyard.The ceremony was attended by Torstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of Viking, and Luigi Matarazzo, General Manager of the Merchant Ships Business Unit of Fincantieri.The vessel belongs to the segment of small cruise ships. With a gross tonnage of approximately 54,300 tons, Viking Vesta has 499 cabins and can accommodate 998 passengers on board. The vessel is the 14th ship delivered by Fincantieri to Viking, including the two expedition units built by the Norwegian subsidiary Vard.
Ships to the Scrapyard Could Double to 16,000 Vessels over Next Decade

Ships to the Scrapyard Could Double to 16,000 Vessels over Next Decade

4 days ago
“As the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships (Hong Kong Convention) enters into force we have updated our estimate for the ship recycling potential over the next 10 years. We now estimate the potential to be 16,000 ships, or 700m deadweight tonnes (DWT), from previously 15,000. The new estimate equals twice the number of ships, and nearly triple the DWT, recycled over the last 10 years and highlights the need for investments in compliant recycling facilities,” says Niels Rasmussen, Chief Shipping Analyst at BIMCO.