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No supply for Russian tankers

Marine fuel suppliers have stopped supplying Russian-flagged vessels at major European hubs, including Spain and Malta - a further blow to Moscow's exports. The loss of access to refuelling stations in the Mediterranean poses major logistical problems for Russian oil tankers sailing from Baltic ports to Asia and also raises safety concerns as they could be stranded at sea with flammable cargo. The suspension of refuelling services is due to several factors, including what sources have called "self-sanctioning", in which companies try to pre-empt the next wave of measures by refusing to sign contracts with oil companies.

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Russian shipping containers pile up in Rotterdam

In normal times, the port of Rotterdam is like a machine: hundreds of ships come and go every day, and tens of thousands of boxes are loaded and unloaded from these ships to keep Europe's economy running. At the moment, however, many containers are blocking the processes because of the sanctions against Russia. The crates, which are usually 20 or 40 feet long and destined for the sanctioned country, all have to be carefully checked to ensure that their onward transport does not violate the sanctions in any way, says Allard Castelein, Managing Director of the Port of Rotterdam. Several authorities are monitoring...

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Cold Response: "Bad Bevensen" returns from major manoeuvre in the Arctic Circle

On Saturday, 9 April 2022 at 10 a.m., the minehunting boat "Bad Bevensen" arrived in its home port of Kiel. The boat, which belongs to the 3rd Minehunting Squadron, took part in the multinational Cold Response exercise, where around 30,000 soldiers from 27 nations with 50 ships and boats as well as 200 aircraft practised the defence and military reinforcement of Norway until the beginning of April. The exercise has been held regularly every two years since 2006. There is no connection with the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine. The German Navy was on site with several hundred men and women. Norway's neighbouring countries Sweden and Finland took part in the...

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Stahlbau Nord has completed the first frigate for the Egyptian Navy

Stahlbau Nord, a member of the Rönner Group, has completed the first frigate for the Egyptian navy. It is now going on test runs in the North Sea. One day later than originally planned, the "Al Aziz", the first of three Egyptian frigates from Stahlbau Nord (SBN), has set sail for its first sea trials in the North Sea. According to current information, the sea trials of the frigate with the military identification 904 will probably last until next weekend. Stahlbau Nord is part of the Bremerhaven-based Rönner Group. The company was subcontracted by the Kiel shipyard TKMS to build the three Meko 200 frigates....

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+++ German shipowners are worried about their seafarers+++

Danger for German ships? German shipowners are worried that Moscow could react to the closure of Western ports to Russian ships and that ships could be used as pawns in the Ukraine war. "We fear possible countermeasures by the Russian side with regard to the EU-ordered closures of European ports for Russian ships," said Gaby Bornheim, President of the German Shipowners' Association (VDR). "There is a risk that our ships will be tied up in Russian harbours. We appeal not to allow seafarers and civilian merchant ships to become pawns in this conflict." The EU states have previously announced the closure of EU ports to...

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