Maritime Vessels Directory

151448 - 159990(x) tanker for oil(x) 2004(x) (1-6 of 6) clear

BW LAKE

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Hong Kong | Port: HONG KONG

BW LION

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Hong Kong | Port: HONG KONG

C.EMPEROR

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

C.VISION

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Panama | Port: PANAMA

OCEAN LILY

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Marshall Islands | Port: MAJURO

XIN JIN YANG

Tanker for Oil | Flag: China | Port: SHANGHAI

Maritime News

China-U.S. Clash has Shipping Companies Heading for Cover

China-U.S. Clash has Shipping Companies Heading for Cover

6 hours ago
Some shipping companies are discreetly moving operations out of Hong Kong and taking vessels off its flag registry. Others are making contingency plans to do so.Behind these low-profile moves, six shipping executives said, lie concerns that their ships could be commandeered by Chinese authorities or hit with U.S. sanctions in a conflict between Beijing and Washington.Beijing's emphasis on the role of Hong Kong in serving Chinese security interests and growing U.S. scrutiny of the importance of China's commercial fleet in a possible military clash, such as over Taiwan, are causing unease across the industry, the people told Reuters.The U.S.
Svitzer Steadily Builds a Maritime Behemoth

Svitzer Steadily Builds a Maritime Behemoth

10 hours ago
Operating one of the world’s largest marine fleets of any kind, it is Svitzer’s local footprint that speaks volumes for its diverse and far-flung workforce and assets. Strengthened by a multi-national team, providing value in more than three dozen countries, Svitzer stands out every day.  On 30 April 2024, Svitzer was listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen (SVITZR) as a result of the previously announced separation from its former parent company, A.P. Møller - Mærsk A/S. Danish national Kasper Karlsen has been Global Chief Operating Officer of the Svitzer Group since December 2022.
Fortescue’s Ammonia-Powered Vessel Arrives to UK

Fortescue’s Ammonia-Powered Vessel Arrives to UK

11 hours ago
The Singapore-flagged dual-fuel ammonia-powered vessel Fortescue Green Pioneer has arrived in the U.K. to demonstrate the viability of ammonia as a sustainable marine fuel.The vessel is the first of its kind, powered by four-stroke engines, two of which are capable of being fueled by ammonia and diesel.Ammonia, a zero-carbon fuel, has the potential to substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions when used for shipping.An ammonia-powered vessel exemplifies how shipping can become more sustainable, an ambitious but essential mission fully backed by U.K. Government.To support Fortescue Green Pioneer’s time in the U.K.
Breaking Down Black Rock's Deal to 'Reclaim' the Panama Canal

Breaking Down Black Rock's Deal to 'Reclaim' the Panama Canal

yesterday
U.S. President Donald Trump has hailed a deal led by U.S. firm BlackRock to buy most of the $22.8 billion ports business of Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison which includes assets along the Panama Canal.The deal will give the U.S. consortium control of key Panama Canal ports amid White House calls to remove them from what it says is Chinese ownership. The high purchase price sent CK Hutchison's stock up more than 20%."My administration will be reclaiming the Panama Canal, and we've already started doing it," Trump told the U.S. Congress.
WASHINGTON WATCH: A Maritime Reflection on the First 30 Days

WASHINGTON WATCH: A Maritime Reflection on the First 30 Days

2 days ago
The first thirty days of the new Trump Administration have brought sweeping changes throughout the federal government.  We take a pause to assess where things stand for maritime stakeholders and what may be coming next in Washington, DC, for our industry.A Maritime DirectiveFor those that work in the U.S maritime space, it is axiomatic to state that all aspects of the maritime industry are critical to our national security. U.S. flag vessels and merchant mariners not only support U.S. economic prosperity, but also build the key sea lines of communication to support military operations.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (February 2025)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (February 2025)