The Panamax Post Tuesday, 7th January

“It is not that life ashore is distasteful to me. But life at sea is better.”

waves washing ashore with the sun rising in the background behind huge rocks.

Good morning, and welcome to my daily Panamax Post column on another cold morning here in London, currently 2C, snow forecast from around 9am but largely dry day with patchy cloud and spells of wintry sunshine.

With much in the news, I wish you good fixtures and safe travels.

Seatrade Maritime Podcast talked to Adam Kent, about the overall macro-economic outlook for shipping in 2025.

The Biden administration plans to sanction a large number of additional “shadow fleet” tankers involved in the Russian energy trade: Reuters.

COSCO SHIPPING, is among a host of Chinese shipping-related names added to a list of companies the US Department of Defence views as having links to the People’s Liberation Army.

Talks are set to resume tomorrow between employers and dockworker unions in a last-ditch bid to avert a strike pencilled in for January 15.

Royal Boskalis B.V. has announced the addition of a new subsea rock installation vessel, the “Windpiper” to its fleet.

Merchant ships are perfectly disguised for subsea sabotage according to former chief analyst at the Danish Defence Intelligence Service, Jacob Kaarsbo.

The Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary is tracking the movements of China’s largest coast guard vessel, which has been patrolling near the coast of Luzon,

The US announced plans to ease regulations hindering civil nuclear cooperation with India, marking a significant step to fully realize the 2008 India-US civil nuclear deal.

The expansion of western German ports this year is partly due to their green transition, which involves major projects in offshore wind.

Russia declares state of emergency in Crimea after oil leak from tankers.

MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has recently completed a significant logistical feat, transporting six colossal fermenters from India to Oman.

Fugro is taking a major step forward in safeguarding Florida’s coastline through its expanded role in the Florida Seafloor Mapping Initiative.

President Joe Biden has ordered huge swaths of U.S. federal waters off-limits to future leasing and drilling for oil and natural gas.

Northern Lights JV announced the delivery of its second CO2 transport vessel, Northern Pathfinder, from Dalian Shipbuilding Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. This strengthens the joint venture’s efforts to establish a robust, end-to-end carbon transport solution.

India’s flour mills are scrambling to secure enough wheat to operate at full capacity to meet strong demand amid tight supplies and record high prices for the grain: Reuters.

Significant change in ocean surface temperatures during December has brought rainy weather to Indonesia South Africa and through center-south Brazil while dryness is evolving in Argentina, Uruguay, southern Paraguay.

 

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