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Greece remains the world’s largest shipowning nation

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Published on Monday, 21 November 2022 19:15
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by The Editorial Team
 
 September 3, 2021
 
in Shipping
 
 
 
 
 

Greece remains the world’s largest shipowning nation, with a fleet of 4,901 vessels, while greek shipowners control 19.42% of global deadweight tonnage (dwt).

In 2020, the Greek-owned fleet grew by over 4% to approximately 364 million dwt.

The backbone of EU shipping: Greece continues to increase its share of the European Union (EU)-controlled fleet. The Greek-owned fleet represents 58% of the EU-controlled fleet. More than a third of the Greek owned fleet or 1,706 vessels, fly an EU Member State flag.

Greek shipping is a cornerstone of global seaborne trade: Greek shipowners control:

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Coal Carrier SHOFU MARU Equipped with 'Wind Challenger' Hard Sail Marks Maiden Call in Australia

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Published on Tuesday, 15 November 2022 16:02
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TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Takeshi Hashimoto) today announced that it held a ceremony on October 24 for the maiden port of call in Newcastle, Australia of the SHOFU MARU (Note 1), the world’s first coal carrier equipped with the Wind Challenger (a hard sail wind power propulsion system), which was delivered on October 7.

 
SHOFU MARU entering Newcastle

The Australian government has set a decarbonization policy to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, and local port officials in Newcastle have high expectations and interest in the SHOFU MARU, which contributes to decarbonization while transporting energy resources that support people's lives. The ship received a warm welcome to the port from concerned parties representing both Australia and Japan (Note 2) to take

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Hundreds of seafarers still stuck in Ukraine

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Published on Friday, 16 September 2022 14:14
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September 16, 2022

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Around 82 ships with 418 seafarers remain stuck around Ukrainian ports despite the opening of the Black Sea Grain Initiative.

 

As Reuters reports, according to analysis by the ICS six ships, which had been stuck since February, had been able to leave Ukraine before the corridor was announced in July.

The agreement was reached in July, creating a protected sea transit corridor, in order to alleviate global food shortages. However, the initiative only involved dry bulk ships around three Ukrainian ports with dozens of other vessels including oil tankers not able to access the corridor.

 

These vessels now await for approval to leave while waterways remain controlled by Russia and other ports are blocked

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MSC-Macron's chief of staff charged with conflict of interest

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Alexis Kohler is under investigation for professional and family links to Italian-Swiss shipping company MSC.

 

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Published on October 3, 2022 at 17h37

The top official in French President Emmanuel Macron's office has been charged with a conflict of interest while in office, the chief financial crimes prosecutor said Monday, October 3.

Alexis Kohler, who holds one of France's most powerful jobs as Elysee secretary-general, is accused over his professional and family links with Italian-Swiss shipping company MSC which is run by his mother's cousins.

 

On Monday, he "categorically denied any wrongdoing", his lawyer said in a statement, while an official in Mr. Macron's office said Mr. Kohler remained in his post.

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Three Additional LNG Cruise Ships Mark Key Milestones

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