China Finances $370M Shipbuilding Deal With Iran
The Export-Import Bank of China has agreed to lend $370 million to two state-owned conglomerates contracted to build five oil ships for Iran. The deal marks the largest loan yet by the Eximbank…
Carnival Ratings Cut
Deutsche Bank Alex Brown, Salomon Smith Barney and Credit Suisse First Boston have all cut their ratings for top cruise group Carnival Corp. Deutsche Bank Alex Brown…
Shipping Not Affected By Louisiana Tanker Collision
Shipping operations at the Southwest Pass, off Louisiana, were not affected by a minor crude oil spill after two crude oil tankers collided on March 15, Coast Guard officials said.
EU, South Korea Fail To Solve Shipbuilding Row
Two-and-a-half days of talks between the European Union and South Korea failed to allay European concerns that South Korean shipyards are charging unfairly low prices, according to an EU official.
Carnival Q1 Profits Up, But Second Quarter Looks Weak
Carnival Corp. reported that profits rose nearly nine percent in the first quarter, matching Wall Street estimates, but said the outlook for the second quarter was weak.
Star, Carnival End NCL Joint Venture
Malaysia's Star Cruises Plc and Carnival Corp. have terminated a joint venture agreement to buy Norwegian cruise group NCL Holding ASA, paving the way for Star to have full ownership.
Offshore Rig Report
The U.S. and European offshore rig counts increased since last week, according to Offshore Data Services' weekly mobile offshore rig count. In addition, one new…
Dry Bulk Trends
The dry cargo freight market saw a 15 point decline in the Baltic Panamax Index to 1,595, which was largely caused by a change of sentiment in the Atlantic, brokers said. March tonnage in the U.S.
Tanker Trends
Freight rates for crude tankers loading early April in the Middle East were climbing early last week as shipowners held out for higher prices in expectation of heavy vessel fixing, brokers said.
New Online Maritime Mareketplace Set For Launch
Equilinx, a business-to-business e-commerce hub for the marine industry, will launch the world's first international online marketplace for ship repair and replacement parts…
South Korea To Resume Shipbuilding Talks With EU
South Korea's Commerce Ministry plans to resume talks in Brussels this week with the European Union to settle ongoing conflicts in the shipbuilding industry, ministry officials said.
Moody's Ups Newport News
Moody's Investors Service upgraded the senior unsecured debt rating of Newport News Shipbuilding Inc. (NNS) to Ba1 from Ba2 to reflect the company's improving operating and cash flow performance…
Loss Of Contract Deals Blow To N. Ireland Economy
Northern Ireland's economy suffered a blow when the shipyard that built the Titanic lost its bid to build a new Queen Mary cruise liner. The loss to a French yard…
Daewoo Split: Painful But Necessary
The splitting of Daewoo Heavy Industries Co., the shipbuilding and machinery unit of South Korea's ailing Daewoo Group, into three firms should boost shareholder value, analysts said.
Asia Freight Seen Easing, But Demand Firm
Asian Panamax cargo rates for grains and minerals are likely to ease this week after a recent surge sent charterers to the sidelines, but demand in the Pacific market remains robust…
DNV Cleans Up With Millennium
The premiere vessel to be built to DNV's new voluntary class notation Clean Design is Royal Caribbean International's (RCI's) Millennium - the first of a new series of green ships for RCI.
ABN AMRO Raises 2001 Earnings Estimates For Offshore Drillers
ABN AMRO raised its 2001 earnings estimates for several offshore drillers and said the oil service industry was in the early stages of a multiyear growth phase.
Financing Sources For U.S. Ferries: U.S. Government Programs
By Todd D. Dyer Ellis & Joseph, P.C. Recent growth in ferry construction, particularly in the U.S., has been significant. The U.S. Department of Transportation recently reported that the U.S.
Cruise Safety Enviro Record Good
Despite a rash of failures at sea and high-profile legal cases regarding illegal dumping, cruise shipping remains one of the safest and environmentally conscious modes of transportation available…
Offshore Recovery Stalled For Now
As crude oil prices reach Gulf War highs and recent memories of historic low crude prices fade, capital spending on finding and developing new oil reserves continue to play catch up.