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CSAV makes in 9 months enough money to compensate for 10 years of accrued losses

Year-to-date profits reach astronomical US$ 1.99 billion

by Paulo AzevedoNovember 22, 2021
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The Latin American and Caribbean shipping fleet is tiny, but ship registries remain leaders

Panama and Bahamas keep the flag flying

by Paulo AzevedoNovember 18, 2021November 18, 2021
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Energy Transition Ports & Terminals Shipbuilding Shipping

UNCTAD’s ‘yearly Bible’ Review of Maritime Transport is out: here’s our summary

No shortage of topics to cover through a pandemic and the outset of a major energy transition

by Paulo AzevedoNovember 18, 2021November 18, 2021
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Ports & Terminals Shipping Shipping Finance

No plans for delisting after expected MSC takeover, says Log-In CEO

CADE still reviewing the final chapter of container market consolidation in Brazil

by Paulo AzevedoNovember 15, 2021November 15, 2021
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Ports & Terminals Shipping

Log-In’s cabotage thesis vindicated as profits soar

Brazilian coastal shipping specialist consolidates comeback with record-high volumes and investment plans

by Paulo AzevedoNovember 15, 2021November 15, 2021
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Crude tankers in South America: bad shape, high hopes

Expectations buoyant with rising oil production in Guyana and Brazil

by Paulo AzevedoNovember 12, 2021November 18, 2021
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Shuttle tanker 'Eagle Paraiba' discharging crude at Transpetro's terminal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The MIT terminal in Colón, Panama, seen from above in a busy day with three container ships and two ro-ro carriers.
Jack-up rig 'Odin' offshore the Gulf of Mexico with two unidentified fast supply boats in close proximity.
Monster waves and nervous laughs at the Drake Passage.
Harbor tug 'Querandi' on the floating drydock 'Don Severino C'. The facility is operated by SPI ALNAVI shipyard of Campana, Buenos Aires province, Argentina.
The newly built barge 'Fogás LXX' seen arriving in Porto Velho terminal on its maiden voyage. The unit brought, from Manaus, 1,200 tones of LPG for the Brazilian states of Rondônia and Acre.
The 'Noble Don Taylor' drillship was used to drill wells at some of ExxonMobil's discoveries in Guyana, including Mako and Redtail, and for the Liza Phase 1 development.
Open hatch general cargo ship 'Cosco Shipping Jin Xiu' sailing outbound San Antonio, Chile. The 62,000-dwt vessel is geared towards the pulp business and is owned by China's COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers.
Royal Caribbean cruise ships docked at the Port of St. Maarten.

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