Oil tanker collides with breakwater and returns for repairs
An oil tanker experienced a collision with an offshore breakwater while departing Kaohsiung Harbor, prompting its return for repairs on 8th June.
Read moreAn oil tanker experienced a collision with an offshore breakwater while departing Kaohsiung Harbor, prompting its return for repairs on 8th June.
Read moreEastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has signed agreements with Chinese shipyards for the construction new vessels, significantly expanding its fleet.
Read moreRussia and China are collaborating to enhance the Northern Sea Route (NSR), aiming to increase Chinese transit to 50 million tons by 2030.
Read moreChina has seen the strongest increase in seafarer wages across the main seafaring countries in international shipping in recent years, according to the latest Manning Annual Review and Forecast report published by global shipping consultancy Drewry.
Read moreAs Japan P&I Club informs, based on information by Oasis P&I Services, local government of Zhoushan port issued a guide to ship owners for receiving bonded bunkers at Zhoushan port recently, introducing useful information of the five main bunkering anchorages.
Read moreThe Q2 2024 Dry Bulk Shipping Market Overview & Outlook from BIMCO has been released which features an analysis of the dry bulk shipping market regarding supply and demand.
Read moreAccording to DNV’s Energy Transition Outlook China, energy independence is a key motivation for Chinese energy policy, but it will be only partly achieved.
Read moreSQE MARINE consulting firm informs that the China Maritime Safety Administration (MSA) has issued a notice announcing a special safety inspection period to prevent the failure of ships’ mechanical and electrical equipment.
Read moreAccording to EIA, China, imported 11.3 million barrels per day (b/d) of crude oil in 2023, 10% more than in 2022, according to China customs data.
Read moreUK P&I Club correspondents Huatai has provided the following update after dealing with a number of ships which were punished by the Maritime Safety Administration (MSA) for failing to fly, improperly flying, or flying a damaged or defiled National Flag of the People's Republic of China.
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