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Sounion: shipping gets away with it again
Moral culpability for this casualty rests with the damn fools crazy enough deliberately to set a suezmax on fire. But television audiences might not have seen things like that
Chinese ports halt operations amid Typhoon Yagi
Terminals in Guangdong and Hainan are shutting down partly or fully to prepare for the impact of the storm
Eswatini fleet start to reflag as UAE takes action
The Eswatini government has confirmed that it will be removing all internationally trading ships from its flag until the country has been admitted to the International Maritime Organization and has established the ‘necessary institutional and skills and capacity within government’ to operate a shipping register
UKMTO warns of impersonators calling for vessels to switch AIS on
The warning comes after a period of intense activity in the Red Sea in the past month, which has seen several vessels attacked and crude tanker Sounion left abandoned off Yemen
Bab el Mandeb transits see first meaningful increase since start of Red Sea crisis
It would be reasonable to expect transits through the Bab el Mandeb to continue to fall given the threat posed by the Houthis remains largely unchanged, but risk appetite is dynamic, and there is likely an element of risk normalisation that is making Red Sea voyages less daunting — and even appealing — for some
‘Alternative solution’ unclear for Sounion salvage as operation postponed
Sounion is still anchored in the Red Sea and still burning, and after the original plan to tow the tanker fell through last night, officials are not sure how a potentially catastrophic problem can be solved
Bahri denies VLCC Amjad hit by Houthi missiles, asserts vessel ’fully operational‘
UKMTO reported there were no casualties on the tanker Blue Lagoon I and it was still en route to its next port of call
Not safe to begin towing Sounion, salvors decide
European Naval Force’s Operation Aspides said it had been protecting tugs involved in the salvage of the stricken tanker, which is carrying 150,000 tonnes of Iraqi crude, since Sunday
South Korea to create standards for new technology in shipping
The global network will also be strengthened by signing MOUs with key members of the International Association of Classification Societies to establish a strategy for the development of international standards for future ships
Four seafarers abandoned in Washington State
The International Transport Workers’ Federation said the four seafarers were due to be deported by US Customs and Border Protection, but this has been delayed until their full wages are paid
Sounion salvage to start today
The European Naval Force’s Operation Aspides says its vessels will be supporting the operation to tow the tanker, which is carrying 150,000 tonnes of Iraqi crude
Houthis hit another crude oil tanker in Red Sea
As the vessel Sounion continues to burn in the Red Sea, the Iran-backed rebel group has hit another tanker
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