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The World Shipping Council welcomes new regulations from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) on reporting containers lost at sea.
A decade of measuring seafarer happiness. Jun 12, 2025; Maritime in Minutes - May 2025 in review. Jun 2, 2025; Update on sanctions and the Red Sea with Mike Salthouse from NorthStandard ...
The Middle East & Africa continue to be areas of huge growth for the maritime, shipping and logistics sectors. The report looks at what has made the news in 2023 across the GCC with a special ...
The Ocean Network Express (ONE) Madrid Bridge lost around 60 containers overboard with a further 80 damaged.
Stay updated with the latest headlines and in-depth coverage by diving into our articles from day five of Posidonia 2024. The latest edition of the Panama Maritime Review focuses on the critical ...
Cosco Shipping Lines has leased a 6,500-teu container vessel with shore supply and five 4,250-teu container vessels from PIL. On the other hand, PIL has chartered in six 5,500-teu boxships from ...
Four of the eight seafarers remaining in Sri Lanka following the X-Press Pearl fire and sinking in May/June this year have been allowed to leave the country.
Singapore-based Lee Hong Liang provides a significant boost to daily coverage of the Asian shipping markets, as well as bringing with him an in-depth specialist knowledge of the bunkering markets.
The merger of Frontline and Euronav would have created a company with a fleet of 69 VLCC and 57 Suezmax vessels, and 20 LR2/Aframax vessels, with a market cap of $4.2bn based on market values as ...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) forecasts a return to world trade growth in 2024 but highlighted a list of downside risks.
The South China port of Yantian is aiming to achieve 16m teu container throughput by the year of 2025.
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