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Germany
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Allianz Commercial leads hull slip on burning car carrier
Morning Midas entered with Steamship Mutual for P&I cover
Some underwriters subsidising hull discounts with war risk windfall, Allianz Commercial warns
Recourse probably ruled out after dark fleet collision, Heinrich warns
Hapag-Lloyd chief expects full-year box growth despite analyst scepticism
Hapag-Lloyd CEO Rolf Habben Jansen remains optimistic about container volume growth in 2025, despite analyst projections of a decline, following a strong Q1 showing and promise of more of the same in Q2
HHLA sees earnings jump in first quarter
Despite a sluggish European economy, container volumes from Asia increased throughput. Reopening of Odesa terminal helped lift revenues
MSC snaps up post-panamax boxships and MPV as secondhand prices hold firm
MSC is expected to add even more secondhand tonnage over the coming weeks as more boxships come on to the market for sale
Hapag-Lloyd to begin vessel reshuffling after US-China deal
The German line recorded a net profit of $469m in the first quarter of 2025, up 45% on the corresponding period in 2024
Greece
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The week in newbuildings: Coated aframax tankers in vogue
Two shipowners ordered coated aframax tankers in the past week, while South Korea-based Pan Ocean contracted two VLCCs in South Korea
Private equity fund takes over Danaos Management and Procureship
A US fund, with no previous experience in maritime, has quietly been buying up key names in the Greek tech sector
EuroDry loss widens as dry bulk rebound fizzles
Nasdaq-listed owner is toughing out a poor market, waiting for a ‘meaningful upturn’ in demand
TOP Ships plots spin-off for suezmaxes
Two Clearlake-chartered tankers are envisaged as initial assets for Rubico
Newbuilding orders dip to four-year low in year to date
Allied Shipbroking research says contracting indicates prevailing caution across the industry
Euroseas says 20-year-old boxship sets new high with three-year charter
Daily rate of $38,000 puts 4,250 teu Emmanuel P among fleet’s highest earners
UK
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Zodiac Maritime extends newbuild backlog with suezmax tanker order
London-headquartered shipowner has ordered four 158,000 dwt suezmax crude oil tankers with deliveries scheduled for 2029
Crews still getting raw deal on rest breaks, food and medical care
Cardiff University sociology department conducts a lifestyle survey of 2,200 seafarers
China Shipowners’ Association opens London office
Through new initiatives such as the ‘RISING’ framework and calls for greater collaboration, China is seeking a stronger voice in shaping global maritime rules and advancing decarbonisation efforts
Race is on to save Zodiac Maritime vehicle carrier as big ro-ro ship infernos mount up
Of the serious fire incidents on board large ro-ro vessels in the past 10 years, six ships were declared as constructive total losses, while two ships sank in deep waters. A total of six seafarers and two stevedores lost their lives in three of the incidents
UK Shipping is $64bn boost to national economy, argues Chamber
Maritime London rejects Fredriksen claim that Britain has ‘gone to hell’ as a base for owners
Date set for Solong manslaughter trial
Russian master of boxship pleaded not guilty at hearing on Monday
Norway
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Why shipping is sounding more bullish on short- and long-term risk factors
Lloyd’s List’s editor-in-chief Richard Meade brings you the behind-the-scenes chatter from Nor-Shipping 2025, where many in the industry are more optimistic about the future, despite the increasing geopolitical chaos around them
What’s keeping shipping awake at night? Five key takeaways from Nor-Shipping 2025
The View from Oslo this week finds shipping executives bullish in the face of geopolitical turmoil, stoically sailing into a new world order of superpower rivalry, but still unclear on how to move forward with decarbonisation
Shipping will face decarbonisation pressure from below, as well as above
Consumers continue to pressure brands to reduce Scope 3 emissions, but will shipping start to feel the force from below as well as from regulators above?
Who are the winners and losers of shipping’s decarbonised regulatory future?
In advance of Nor-Shipping, Lloyd’s List is examining industry attitudes towards carbon risks and opportunities
MPC Container Ships to benefit from intra-regional trade growth as it reports 1Q revenue decline
Oslo-listed containership tonnage provider reports a profit of $59.7m for the first three months of 2025, down from $76.5m year on year
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