Category Archives: Connecticut Maritime Association

Shipping executives say boxship sector yet to hit bottom

OVER 75% of shipping executives polled by Lloyd’s List during the Connecticut Maritime Association conference agreed that conditions in the global containership sector had yet to hit bottom. The survey respondents included US and European shipowners, operators, regulators, lawyers, fund managers and bankers, and revealed an overwhelmingly negative outlook for the shipping sector. The Lloyd’s List industry [...]
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Cosco chief bullish over dry bulk recovery

THE head of Chinese shipping giant China Ocean Shipping (Group) says the dry bulk market will recover by the second half of 2008, but remains less confident about containership prospects, partly because of America’s protectionist trade stance. Cosco president and chief executive Captain Wei Jiafu has urged Americans to resume buying Chinese goods again to revive [...]
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A dark and stormy night…

FACED with around three by three square metres of exhibition space, it took a lot of ingenuity to stand out from the crowd at the Connecticut Maritime Association expo and conference at Stamford, Connecticut, that finished yesterday. But Lloyd’s List’s tour of the 150 or so exhibitors revealed that a little imagination, a lot of chutzpah [...]
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Shipping firms face the risk of hostile takeovers

PUBLIC shipping companies have been warned they are vulnerable to hostile takeovers by shareholder activists engaging in damaging proxy fights to gain greater control, writes Michelle Wiese Bockmann . Blank Rome attorney Keith Gottfried told the Connecticut Maritime Association that shareholder activists posed a “significant threat” to listed shipping companies and forecast they would find new [...]
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Shipping firms at risk of hostile takeovers

PUBLIC shipping companies have been warned they are vulnerable to hostile takeovers by shareholder activists engaging in damaging proxy fights to gain greater control. Blank Rome attorney Keith Gottfried told the Connecticut Maritime Association that shareholder activists posed a “significant threat” to listed shipping companies and forecast they would find new targets in 2009. “Many companies are [...]
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Treatment of Chawla and Chetan was ‘regrettable’

TWO seafarers stuck in South Korea over the Hebei Spirit tanker oil spill lied and manipulated voyage data recorder information, according to the head of the country’s shipping register, writes Michelle Wiese Bockmann . Hebei Spirit master Jasprit Chawla and chief officer Syam Chetan were jailed in December but are now on bail pending an appeal [...]
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Brussels forces IACS to open up its membership

Class association is told it must comply with European Union competition law THE International Association of Classification Societies yesterday revealed it must open up its membership to comply with European Union competition law, in the first concession since authorities launched an antitrust investigation 14 months ago. IACS chairman Kong-Gyun Oh told Lloyd’s List that “there needs to [...]
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Class-hopping more prevalent as owners cut costs, warns Oh

THE growing trend of shipowners seeking class societies with lower safety standards threatens to defeat efforts by the International Association of Classification Societies to expand its membership, said IACS chairman Kong-Gyun Oh. Mr Oh said class-hopping was becoming increasingly prevalent in the face of the global financial crisis as yards and owners sought to cut costs. But [...]
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The fast and the furious

APPARENTLY last year’s incoming commodore whispered in the ear of the outgoing commodore as he received his honour at a ceremony a year ago: “I’ve just bought 9.9% of your company”. It was probably not the congratulatory remark that OSG’s Morten Arntzen expected to hear from Norwegian shipping tycoon John Fredriksen. But I wonder what Cosco’s Captain [...]
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Off we go

BANISHED in the corner. It’s an inauspicious beginning to the first official event on the first day of the Connecticut Maritime Association’s three-day conference, at Stamford, Connecticut. But the Women’s International Shipping Trade Association’s fourth annual CMA luncheon is booked out, and I’ve not pre-registered. So it’s an awkward 30-minute wait in the back corner of the [...]
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