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  1. An increase in business has prompted Israeli container shipping company Zim to upgrade guidance, also forecasting long-term growth.

  2. None of the world’s largest container lines will sail exclusively on bunker oil in the future, but there is no clear winner in terms of which green fuel carriers opt for.

  3. California State University UCLA will research green technologies and supply chain optimization, which the port will work to implement, according to a statement.

  4. The chief exec elaborates on the binding agreements made at the COP29 climate summit to promote hydrogen-based fuels. 

  5. Although ship managers risk being stuck with the bill for EU carbon quotas, they themselves have agreed to the allocation of responsibility, says lawyer.

  6. Swedish authorities are investigating whether the ship committed sabotage on its voyage from Russia to Egypt, while several European governments point to Russian sabotage.

  7. NorthStandard is the latest to announce the rise which is in line with the rest of the market.

  8. The logistics company has secured half of the approvals needed to close the acquisition of German DB Scenker, says CFO.

  9. Russian refined fuel exports surged to a nine-month high in early November, averaging 2.33mbpd – a 21% jump from volumes in October.

  10. According to Swiss prosecutors, the large trading firm bribed its way to contracts in Angola in the years 2009-2011, reports the Financial Times.

  11. According to the German Shipping Association, the Houthi movement is in possession of “well-researched email addresses.”

  12. The bulk major noted a decline in the latest quarter, but is working to reap the benefits of the merger between Eagle Bulk and Starbulk in the near future, says chief exec.

  13. The shipping company has been ordered to pay substantial damages to bank UOB in a case involving gas oil deliveries to the collapsed Hin Leong Trading.

  14. Despite several emails and most recently a personal approach at a conference in Hong Kong, Star Bulk still declines to answer a number of questions.

  15. West becomes the first International Group club to establish a presence in the Middle East which is growing in maritime significance. 

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