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Construction works commence on Lithuania’s first hydrogen-electric ship

A new chapter in the history of the Lithuanian shipping industry has begun with the initiation of the construction of the first hydrogen-electric ship...

US Congressional provision wary over China’s dominance in container production passes

US congressional lawmakers continue to ramp up efforts to scrutinize the nation’s use of shipping containers produced by China, with US House Representative and...

Panama Canal increases draft and daily transits

The Panama Canal has announced that it will increase the number of daily transits from 32 to 33, starting 11 July. This number will further...

Sea-Intelligence discusses costs for carriers of maintaining loyalty

One of the key challenges in container shipping is the lack of enforceability in shipper/carrier contracts, according to Sea-Intelligence. With the recent sharp increase in...

SAAM Terminals invests US$500,000 in simulator for crane operator training

SAAM Terminals aims to train new crane operators and enhance the skills of current ones with advanced exercises. The company has invested US$500,000 in a...

MPC Container Ships secures ship acquisitions and new charter package deal

MPC Container Ships ASA (MPCC) has announced the acquisition of two 3,500 TEU vessels and a charter agreement package for 10 vessels, including the...

DP World opens largest-ever warehouse in UK

DP World has announced the opening of the largest-ever warehouse in the United Kingdom, with the 55,550 m² facility in Coventry being part of...

Emirates Shipping Line debuts reefer container order

Emirates Shipping Line (ESL) has acquired 300 Carrier Transicold PrimeLINE® container refrigeration units aiming to expand its reefer capabilities. “We are excited about this in-fleeting...

Maersk, Nike to christen historic, green-fuelled container vessel at LA port

Maersk invites the public to come aboard a container ship of the future when one of the world’s first methanol-enabled vessels arrives in Los...

GEODIS Denmark switches to 100% renewable electricity

In January of this year, GEODIS committed to the Science Based Targets Initiative. GEODIS' global objectives include reducing scope 1 and 2 CO2 emissions...

Houthi missiles claim second ship

A bulk carrier has sunk in the Red Sea a week after being hit by a Houthi missile. The UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO)...

Boluda Towage enhances its fleet in Gibraltar

Boluda Towage said it will have a fleet of five tugboats in Gibraltar, enhancing its service and intervention capacity in the strait. The recent renaming...

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