Maritime Terrorism, Cyber Crime, Kidnappings and Ransoms are the “New Somalia” For Today’s Shipping Industry

A few years back it was Somalia which took the maritime world by force, awakening ship owners to a new reality of maritime dangers. Today, when most people seem to think that these are now perils of the past, the realities of maritime shipping are much more dangerous and complex, just not so much in …

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Berge resignation confirmed as ASRY outline “seamless" transition to Mustafa

Bahrain-based Arab Ship Repair Yard (ASRY) has confirmed the shock resignation of chief executive Nils Kristian Berge, saying the Norwegian is to return home for family reasons. As Seatrade Maritime News revealed yesterday on breaking the news of Berge’s unexpected departure, Magdy Mustafa has been named acting chief executive. In a brief two paragraph statement, …

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German owners say cooperation has stopped insolvencies

Despite the widely reported financial woes of many KG Funds the German Shipowners’ Association (VDR) says cooperative ventures have avoided the bankruptcies of whole shipping companies. VDR noted a trend towards co-operative ventures in ship management and the financing of ships over the last year especially among smaller-to-mid-sized owners. In particular in the sub-5,000 teu …

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