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ARABIAN DRILLING COMPANY
Arabian Drilling Company (ADC) is a prominent oil and gas drilling contractor based in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Established in 1964, ADC has built a solid reputation for providing high-quality drilling services to the oil and gas industry, primarily within the Middle East region. The company is known for its
Arabian Est. For Trade & Shipping Ltd
Arabian Est. for Trade & Shipping Ltd (Arabian Establishment for Trade & Shipping Limited) is a significant entity in the logistics and shipping industry, primarily operating in the Middle East. While there are limited publicly detailed specifics about the company due to the often discreet nature of private
Arabian Est. for Trade & Shipping Ltd.
Arabian Est. for Trade & Shipping Ltd., often abbreviated as AET Shipping, is a company engaged in the logistics and maritime industries, primarily operating within the Middle East region. Here are some key aspects of the company:
History and Background
AET Shipping was established with the aim of providing
ARABIAN INSPECTION AND SURVEY CO. LTD
ARABIAN INSPECTION AND SURVEY CO. LTD (AISCO) is a company involved in inspection, testing, and certification services, primarily serving various industries such as oil and gas, petrochemical, manufacturing, construction, and marine sectors. Companies like AISCO typically provide a range of services to ensure
Aramco Marrine Department
Aramco Marine Department is a division of Saudi Aramco, the world's largest oil company based in Saudi Arabia. The Marine Department specializes in providing a range of marine and offshore support services essential for the company's diverse oil and gas operations.
Key Functions and Responsibilities
Vessel
Goltens Red Sea (Saudi)
ship`s and power plant maintenance
Gulf Shipping Co. Ltd
Agents of `OT Africa LIne`
International Maritime Agency
International Freight Forwarder, Liner Agents, Container Storage Terminal, Transportation
International Martime Agency
Liner Agents, Freight Fowarding, Customs Cleaance, Transportation, Container Storage Terminal
Kanoo Shipping Agencies
Shipping agencies
Lloyds Agency/A.E.T/Arabian Inspection & Survey Co
MARINE, CARGO, HULL SURVEYORS AND LOSS ADJUSTERS
Saudi Aramco
Oil company
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Maritime News
Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd: No immediate return to Red Sea
Two of the world's top shipping companies, Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd, said on Thursday they did not see an immediate return to Red Sea after the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel was announced.Both companies said they would be closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East and would return to the Red Sea once it was safe to do so."The agreement has only just been reached. We will closely analyze the latest developments and their impact on the security situation in the Red Sea," a Hapag-Lloyd spokesperson told Reuters."It is still too early to speculate about timing," a Maersk spokesperson said.
What Keeps Business Leaders Awake at Night?
Cyber, business interruption and natural catastrophes are the risks of most concern for businesses globally according to the Allianz Risk Barometer 2025 - as voted for by a record 3,778 risk management experts from 106 countries and territories.Cyber incidents (38% of responses, a record 7% points ahead) consolidates its position as the most important risk.The risk impact of new technologies and developments in artificial intelligence (AI) is a new entrant in the top 10 global risks at #10.Closely interlinked to cyber, business interruption is ranked #2 (31%), just ahead of another related risk, natural catastrophes at #3 (29%).Climate change is another standout result in 2025.
MOL and JERA Ink Charter for LNG Carrier Newbuild
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has signed a long-term charter contract for a newbuilding LNG carrier with a vessel operation management company funded by JERA.This is the eighth contract for LNG carrier signed with JERA. The vessel will be built at the Geoje Shipyard of Samsung Heavy Industries, and is scheduled for delivery in 2026.It will be 290 meters long, with a breadth of 45.8 meters. It will feature a membrane tank of 174,000 m3.The vessel will be managed by MOL and will transport LNG for JERA.
Pirates: More Guns, More Hostages
The ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has reported an increase in the number of crew taken hostage or kidnapped in 2024.The IMB annual Piracy and Armed Robbery Report recorded 116 incidents against ships in 2024 compared to 120 in 2023 and 115 in 2022. It reveals that 94 vessels were boarded, 13 attempted attacks, six vessels hijacked and three fired upon.While the number of reported incidents in 2024 remains similar to those reported in 2023 and 2022, the number of crew taken hostage or kidnapped increased to 126 taken hostage in 2024 compared to 73 in 2023 and 41 in 2022. Twelve crew were reported kidnapped, compared to 14 in 2023 and two in 2022.
James Fishers Orders Four LNG Dual-Fuel Tankers
James Fisher and Sons has ordered four new LNG dual-fuel tankers from China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Yangzhou) Dingheng as part of its ‘fleet of the future’ business strategy.The new tankers, which will carry oil products and IMO Class II chemicals, will have LNG dual-fuel propulsion capability, expected to help to reduce operational CO2 emissions and associated environmental impact over the long-term.A number of features that will add to the overall sustainability of the new builds have been carried over from recent additions to the company’s fleet, vessels Sir John Fisher and Lady Maria Fisher.