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Middle East April bunker fuel demand shifts as Hormuz shipping risks unsettle trade flows
Bunker fuel demand across key Middle Eastern ports declined in April as the war created uncertainty about ship movement and constrained fuel supply, although activity at some Omani ports recovered gradually, five market participants, including traders and suppliers, told Platts, part of S&P Global Energy, May 6. Fujairah and Dubai bunkering demand was subdued throughout
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Baltic Dry Index Snaps 5-Day Rally
The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk freight index, which monitors rates for ships carrying dry bulk commodities, halted a five-day winning streak on Friday, falling about 1.9% to 2,978 points. The capesize index, which typically transports 150,000-ton cargoes including iron ore and coal, declined by 3.6% to 4,955 points. Meanwhile, the panamax index, which usually carries
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Dry Bulk Vessel Crossings In The Strait Falling To Zero
FREIGHT MARKET OVERVIEW The Baltic Dry Index is approaching the 3,000-point threshold, supported by sustained gains across all major vessel segments, with the Capesize market continuing to lead the rally at +149% year-on-year. Current index levels represent the strongest performance recorded since 2023, reflecting a marked improvement in freight market sentiment, particularly in the Capesize
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BIMCO and ICS welcome Beijing Convention coming into force
The Convention, officially the United Nations Convention on the International Effects of Judicial Sale of Ships, entered into force on 17 February. The Convention is intended to address the transborder effects of judicial sales and aims to clarify the legal uncertainty regarding the clean title which the judicial sale is supposed to confer upon the
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Mara Kruze named British Tugowners Association Tug Trainee of the Year 2026
Mara Kruze has been named the recipient of the British Tugowners Association (BTA) Tug Trainee of the Year Award 2026, announced at the BTA Annual Conference on 7 May. Mara was presented with the award by UK Chamber of Shipping President Karrie Trauth and Captain Neil Atkinson MNM MSc CMMar FNI, Head of Fleetwood Nautical
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Operario/a maquinaria pesada – Sector Portuario
Operario/a maquinaria pesada Tiempo parcial ESO, BUP, COU, Bachillerato Temporal https://www.adecco.com/es-es/ofertas-trabajo/operarioa-maquinaria-pesada-sevilla-sevilla/d25135ae332825a8e5fc973d99276dd5 La entrada Operario/a maquinaria pesada – Sector Portuario se publicó primero en Actualidad Marítima y Portuaria.
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El Propeller Club reúne a los candidatos andaluces para debatir sobre el futuro logístico de la bahía de Algeciras
El encuentro, que se celebrará el 13 de mayo en el hotel Alborán, analizará los retos en infraestructuras, transporte y competitividad del principal nodo logístico del sur de Europa El Propeller Club de Algeciras celebrará el próximo 13 de mayo un desayuno-coloquio bajo el título ‘La logística a debate, por tierra, mar y aire’, una
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El Consejo de la Autoridad Portuaria de Marín autoriza importantes inversiones en materia de sostenibilidad a varias empresas portuarias
El Consejo de Administración aprobó la ampliación del objeto concesional del frigorífico Rosa de los Vientos para que pueda impartir en sus instalaciones formación a terceros en materia de pescadería, elaboración de productos de pesca y acuicultura además de su objeto principal de las labores propias de factoría de elaboración de pescados y moluscos. Además,
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La Autoridad Portuaria de Gijón firma un Convenio de colaboración con el Ayuntamiento para mejorar la seguridad en el entorno portuario
El convenio contempla formación especializada, simulacros conjuntos y una inversión de la Autoridad Portuaria de 400.000 euros en medios materiales y capacitación La Autoridad Portuaria de Gijón ha firmado un convenio con el Ayuntamiento de Gijón con el fin de establecer un marco de colaboración que permita reforzar la prevención y extinción de incendios en
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Norway gives its blessing for $1.8 billion subsea redevelopment project
ConocoPhillips Skandinavia, a subsidiary of the U.S. energy giant ConocoPhillips, has made inroads in clearing regulatory requirements for its redevelopment project on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS). The post Norway gives its blessing for $1.8 billion subsea redevelopment project appeared first on Offshore Energy.
