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Petrobras and Equinor keeping Subsea 7 busy in Brazil

Norwegian contractor reports worldwide improved finances and upbeat prospects in the country

by Paulo AzevedoNovember 17, 2021November 18, 2021
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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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Ports & Terminals

Santos Brasil posts improved 3Q21 results despite container crunch: “We have demand, but there are no ships”

Terminal operator reports increased margins and updates diversification plans

by Paulo AzevedoNovember 12, 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, 2021October 28, 2022
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“Email this guy, they have 5 billion for that”

Money not a problem for zero emission shipping start-up Veer

by Paulo AzevedoNovember 9, 2021December 2, 2021
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Container ship 'MSC Phoenix' outbound Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
MR tanker 'St.Clemens' transiting the Panama Canal.
A beautiful view of Cartagena's Manga container terminal with the Bocagrande neighborhood in the background. The port of Cartagena, Colombia, is one of the main transshipment hubs in the Caribbean.
Loading iron ore to the VLOC 'Sea Guaiba' at the Port of Tubarão, pier nr. 2, Brazil.
The scenic port of Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
The accommodation vessel 'Cerro de La Pez' was built in 2017 by Spain's Navantia Carenas Fene shipyard and is operated by Pemex. Here she is seen deployed offshore Campeche, Mexico.
LPG tanker 'Emily Kosan' at the Las Calderas anchorage, Dominican Republic. The 2012-built vessel is owned by Singapore-based BW Epic Kosan.
Aframax tanker 'Marlin La Plata', ex 'Maersk Stella', seen at Transpetro's terminal in the Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The vessel was built in 2022 by the DSIC shipyard from Dalian, China.
Self-unloading bulker approaching the 'Boca Grande II' transfer station, located in Boca de Serpiente, Delta Amacuro state. The Venezuelan facility lies in the Atlantic Ocean, 5 nautical miles from Trinidad and Tobago. The station receives iron ore from Puerto Ordaz and loads the ore into seagoing vessels, which cannot pass through the shallower waters of the Orinoco River.

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