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Splash247: Pelagic Credit raises $58m ahead of Oslo debut

The Cyprus-based shipping investor said it attracted orders from “high quality” industrial and institutional investors. The company’s sponsor, Pelagic Partners, is contributing $48.1m through its managed funds, consisting of $17.56m in equity already injected and an additional $30.6m in fresh cash.

By |2026-03-05T02:52:49+01:00March 5th, 2026|News|

Splash247: HMM union threatens strike over plans to move HQ to Busan

South Korean flagship HMM’s onshore union has vowed legal action and a potential general strike after major shareholders and the government moved to press ahead with plans to relocate the company’s headquarters from Seoul to Busan.

By |2026-03-05T02:49:55+01:00March 5th, 2026|News|

URGENT UPDATE REGIONAL DISRUPTIONS 03 – IMPACTING MIDDLE EAST SHIPMENTS Both MSC and Ocean Network Express (ONE) have issued advisories

Hope you are well and would like to apologize for another update. We would like to keep as brief and concise as we can. Both MSC and Ocean Network Express (ONE) have issued advisories on 4 March 2026 confirming significant operational disruptions due to the escalating security situation in the Middle East, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz.

By |2026-03-05T01:36:08+01:00March 5th, 2026|News|

URGENT UPDATE REGIONAL DISRUPTIONS 03 – IMPACTING MIDDLE EAST SHIPMENTS Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed

We would like to provide you with an urgent update regarding the rapidly evolving situation in the Middle East and the resulting impact on global and regional logistics flows. The Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed,

By |2026-03-05T01:34:24+01:00March 4th, 2026|News|

Shippingtelegraph: Strike over ‘stuck’ Greek seamen in war-torn Middle East: PNO says

All categories of ships will remain in port Thursday due to a 24-hour strike called by the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation (PNO) to take immediate action for those Greek seafarers who remain stuck on merchant ships in the war-torn Middle East.

By |2026-03-04T03:14:45+01:00March 4th, 2026|News|
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