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Mar 10, 2015 ... Kong-based public policy think tank is criticising the government for extending a low-sulfur fuel incentives program to 2018 despite stricter regulations mandating low-sulfur use coming ... |
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Mar 5, 2015 ... Kong shipping traffic is contributing to continued high air pollution in the city, despite efforts to rein it in, South China Morning Post reports.
According to the report, the northwest New ... |
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Mar 4, 2015 ... development for the Group.
The group will still keep the offices in Singapore, Rotterdam, Hong Kong, and Dubai, he said, which SBG saw as the platform from which they will build the future ... |
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Feb 19, 2015 ... up with risk management company CSO Alliance to offer free security workshops in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Shanghai.
The workshops will focus on maritime security issues and counter-piracy ... |
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Feb 10, 2015 ... now offer our services to our partners in the Baltic and Black Sea, the Russian Far East, China, Hong Kong, India, Suez and Port Said, South Africa, Argentina, Brazil among others."
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Feb 2, 2015 ... stage of the merger.
BMS United Bunkes Group has offices in Piraeus, Buenos-Aires, Singapore, Hong-Kong, Dalian, Limassol, and Jakarta, and last year supplied a total of 5.5 million tons of ... |
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Jan 26, 2015 ... Kong has delayed implementation of sulfur cap rules for ocean-going vessels (OGVs), IHS Maritime 360 reports.
It is understood that the timetable for a 0.5 percent sulfur cap has now been ... |
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Jan 19, 2015 ... Kong-based non-governmental organisation Clean Air Network (CAN) is urging the city's government to adopt shore power at the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal "as soon as possible" in light of ... |
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Jan 15, 2015 ... as Newfield Exploration Co. (Newfield) pulled out of a major asset sale, Argus Media reports.
Hong Kong-based bunker supplier Brightoil said earlier this year it planned to purchase upstream ... |
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Jan 15, 2015 ... lose thousands of dollars a day in revenue if a ship is detained or arrested," said Chris Howse, a Hong Kong lawyer said to be involved in several OW Bunker related cases.
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