Ullman: there will be enough approved marine fuels available across global ports to meet the 2020 sulphur limit.
NEWS category
Odfjell SE: 2018 the Turning Point for Chemical Tankers
The chemical tanker market remained depressed during the quarter.
Qatar to Start 2nd Phase of Hamad Port Project in Early 2019
The second phase of Hamad Port development is expected to be announced before the end of 2018 and launched by early 2019.
TORM Sets Up Scrubber JV with ME Production and GSI
TORM sets up joint venture with scrubber manufacturer ME Production and Guangzhou Shipyard International.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/264380/torm-sets-up-scrubber-jv-with-me-production-gsi/
Update: Norwegian Frigate Heavily Listed, Minor Leak Detected
Norwegian frigate Helge Ingstad, which collided with Sola TS yesterday, has developed a heavy list.
Report: Myanmar, China Ink Framework Deal on Kyauk Pyu Port
The scaled-down framework agreement includes the construction of two berths.
HH Ferries Launches Battery-Powered Ferry Duo
HH Ferries inaugurated the two battery-powered ferries on the Helsingborg-Helsingör route.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/264404/hh-ferries-launches-battery-powered-ferry-duo/
Mitsui Linked to Bulker Duo Order in China
Report: Mitsui & Co ordered two bulk carriers from China’s Yangzijiang Shipbuilding.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/264318/mitsui-linked-to-bulker-duo-order-in-china/
GasLog Partners Selling Shares to Raise USD 97 Mn
GasLog Partners is looking to raise USD 97 million by selling shares.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/264229/gaslog-partners-selling-shares-to-raise-usd-97-mn/
World’s Largest Battery-Hybrid Ship Undergoes Finishing Touches
Color Hybrid, the world’s largest battery-hybrid ship, arrives at Ulstein Verft for completion.