Cyprus: Fast-Track Business Activation

A Fast-Track Business Activation policy has been recently implemented by the Cyprus Government aiming to support companies wishing to set-up or further expand their operations in Cyprus. Under this new policy, eligible companies can enjoy an accelerated procedure for the incorporation, as well as the registration with relevant public bodies required for the company’s operations. …

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WFW advises Macquarie Bank on first of its kind shipping loan/lease securitisation for Fleetscape

Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has advised Macquarie Bank Limited (“Macquarie”) in relation to the securitisation of certain underlying loans for Fleetscape Capital Limited (“Fleetscape”) in respect of the financing of ships on lease to various lessees. Oxane acted as facility agent and security trustee. This was an innovative and first of its kind securitisation …

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Avanzan a buen ritmo las obras de modernización de los muelles de graneles sólidos del Puerto de Huelva

Con una inversión de 23 M€, se ha ejecutado el 80% de las actuaciones y se han generado 322 empleos El Puerto de Huelva ha ejecutado el 80% de las obras para la “Recogida de agua en los Muelles Ingeniero Juan Gonzalo y Ciudad de Palos” en el puerto exterior, unas actuaciones que han contado …

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Capitán para Plataforma “Jack Up” autopropulsada – 1.000 USD/día

Capitán para Plataforma “Jack Up” autopropulsada – 1.000 USD/día LOCATION: Persian Gulf (Aramco)– ROTATION: 2 months +/- 1 month– SALARY: 1000 USD per day– JOIN DATE: asap Marlins Test not less than 80% on each position is a must, age limit 50 y/o.experience on JUB; Please send CVs on our email address: jobs@world-maritime.com.ua Our contacts …

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ECSA: EU fuel standard should address fuel suppliers, not ships

The future EU fuel standard requirement should merely concern fuel suppliers and not vessels, the European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) pointed out. According to EU shipowners, the European Commission should address fuel suppliers by introducing sub-targets to make low- and zero-carbon fuels available for shipping and by increasing the multiplier for renewable fuels used in …

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