NYK Line sells 2011 capesize for strongest price in over two years
Asset prices continue to climb in resurgent dry markets as Japanese owner inks deal with Greek buyer
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Asset prices continue to climb in resurgent dry markets as Japanese owner inks deal with Greek buyer
NYK Line sells 2011 capesize for strongest price in over two years Read More »
Major yards say they will keep redundant facilities shut over uncertainty of future costs
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Stocks sees highest turnover in two months, with rumours of a large-block trade
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Classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) said it has awarded an approval in principle (AIP) to Belgium-based shipping company Exmar for its ammonia (NH3) fueled 40,000-cubic-meter-capacity midsize gas carrier (MGC). China’s Jiangnan Shipyard…
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The ships’ recycling market has perked up considerably over the course of the past week. In its latest weekly report, shipbroker Clarkson Platou Hellas said that “the market finally sparked back into some life this week with demand from Pakistan being …
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