Navios South American Logistics avoids $30m product tanker raid by locking duo up for another four years.
Unsettling trends in sale-and-purchase environment on exec’s radar as Navios Holdings prepares for prudent expansion push.
Dry researcher raises concerns about declining US coal production as NewLead Holdings gets cooking in the ‘Bluegrass’ state.
Peter Livanos-led company sees first quarter dip and expects earnings to stay flat until newbuild arrives in January.
UK judge rejects bid to boot out Novoship's allegations of bribery against Russian businessman.
Better rates and lower costs boost US-listed tanker and LNG carrier giant’s bottom line.
UK report reveals tale of drunkenness, violence and tears as Karin Schepers travelled for two hours with no one awake on bridge.
Teekay Offshore ready to ride the acquisition train while dishing out dividends following quarterly gain as liquidity tops $436m.
Singapore-listed company’s Sembawang Shipyard to pocket $100m to revamp two LNG carriers and an FSO.
Gerry Wang-led boxship owner sees earnings come in ahead of analysts estimates.
Financial losses push down first quarter profit at LNG arm of Teekay empire.
Oil giant admits to building four platform supply vessels at Hyundai Mipo for North Sea operations.
Italian court upholds house arrest of Concordia captain, saying he had shown himself unable to handle a crisis.
Russian tanker owner makes small loss in first quarter as revenue drops 10%.
UK research group pulls no punches in its latest assessment of the prospects for mid-size tanker segment.
US investment bank has withdrawn its coverage of embattled Sophocles Zoullas-led supramax specialist.
US ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have reported very different performances for the month of April.
Mercator Lines bulker crewman tells US court captain ordered him to dump plastic pipes overboard as Gaurav Prem trial begins.
Attack on Nasco bulker newbuilding thwarted by Iranian warship in Sea of Oman.
West African rates improve, while Persian Gulf numbers also edge up on Thursday.
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Capesizes continue to close the gap on panamaxes following another day of contrasting fortunes.
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Hamburg Shipbrokers' Association's new ConTex containership chartering index up three at 408.
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Australian infrastructure fund is offloading its 50% stake in eastern Australian port after twelve years.
Record volumes and trading discipline combine to help US-listed bunker player make positive start to 2012.
UK offshore vessel operator charters innovative catamaran subsea and offshore operations support craft.
Clarkson analyst says Indonesia’s efforts to curb mineral exports will hurt but may buoy bulker market in the long-term.
Blaze tears through Harsha Vardhana while it was docked for repairs at Kidderpore, destroying cabins.
Seized bulker still in custody after Cobelfret helps troubled Japanese operator clear first hurdle in race to lift arrest.
Dockwise’s takeover target keeps its cool despite unwelcomed advances as it locks in juicy deal with John Fredriksen's Seadrill.
Four 3,000 TEU containerships dedicated to new West Africa rotation on the heels of freshly minted partnership.
Russian tanker owner’s $160m corruption case against former UK boss Vladimir Mikhaylyuk opens without main defendant, who is ill.
Korean shipbuilder falls short of market expectations in the first quarter.
Lebanese shipper races to seize US-flagged heavylift vessel following damage to gas turbine destined for Iraq.
Investors should be making eyes at Malaysian shipbuilder following “stellar” start, analyst says.
Agreement with fund manager will allow Ion Varouxakis-led owner to raise funds via share sales.
Soybeans drain away South American owner’s profit as river levels fall but offshore shows promise.
Departure from container shipping arena drags Malaysian owner deeper into the red in the first quarter.
Oslo-listed owner bats away “low ball” takeover bid and gives Dockwise a dressing down.
John Fredriksen’s other drilling company reports a second quarter loss as it prepares rigs for new charters.
Thai shipowner was firmly in the red in the second quarter, but results were better than Q1 disaster.
Malta Cement cleared to proceed after suffering small crack to hull in grounding off Sweden.
Michael Bodouroglou-led containership owner beings 2012 on a positive note with talk of market upturn.