Los transitarios españoles ultiman una demanda contra las navieras por las demoras

 Las navieras defienden que las colas en los puertos o la falta de rigor en la planificación de las entregas no son imputables a su labor

 
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Naviera Armas. JP Morgan y Barings toman el timón de Naviera Armas ante su crisis de liquidez

 

 

 

ANTE LA FALTA DE LIQUIDEZ

JP Morgan y Barings toman el timón de Naviera Armas ante su crisis de liquidez

Los fondos acreedores proponen conceder una nueva línea de crédito ante la falta de liquidez de la empresa marítima a cambio de quedarse con la mayoría del capital

Un ferri de Naviera Armas Trasmediterránea. (EFE/Quique Curbelo)
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Momento crítico para Naviera Armas Transmediterránea, la mayor compañía marítima de España, que, apenas un año después de firmar la refinanciación de sus cerca de 800 millones de euros de deuda, vuelve a estar en serios problemas. Según aseguran fuentes próximas a las conversaciones, JP Morgan, Barings y Cheyne Capital, sus tres principales acreedores, junto con Banco Santander, han decidido realizar una inyección de dinero dada

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View From The EU: What, Don’t You Trust Me?

MARITIME EXECUTIVE

PUBLISHED NOV 21, 2022 1:14 PM BY ERIK KRAVETS

 
 

(Article originally published in Sept/Oct 2022 edition.)

Shipping is special – and not just in terms of its economic impact, colorful traditions or ability to span continents and bring together buyers and sellers that lie oceans apart – but also because, for much of its existence, the heavy hand of government regulation has largely left shipping untouched. 

This laissez-faire approach is reflected, for example, in classification societies, which are private organizations whose customers are shipowners and which have the authority to determine if a given ship is insurable or operable. It would be as if landlords had their own entity to certify that their rental units are up to code and habitable. Or take protection and

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Greece remains the world’s largest shipowning nation

 

 

 

 

 
 

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:

  • 30.25% of the world tanker fleet
  • 14.64% of the world chemical

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

MOL

October 25, 2022

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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