The Port of Singapore has softened the ban on crew changes amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Port of Singapore has softened the ban on crew changes amid the coronavirus pandemic.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/293408/coronavirus-mpa-singapore-softens-ban-on-crew-changes/
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Some of India’s ports declare force majeure amid coronavirus impact.
The number of Maersk employees working from home has increased considerably amid global lockdown measures.
CMA CGM has completed a first transaction related to the sale of eight port terminals to Terminal Link.
The coronavirus pandemic has practically paralysed the ship demolition market in South Asia.
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MOL plans to downgrade forecast amid a total of USD 146 million of extraordinary losses.
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There has been a dramatic surge in the number of cases of seafarers seeking assistance in overcoming their circumstances onboard ships exacerbated by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Seafarers are…