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Methanol is the fastest route to carbon neutrality says Maersk

Maersk Line expects to operate the first carbon neutral feedership when it takes delivery of a, as yet unordered, 2,000TEU vessel, from a yard...

Safebridge and CSSS launch CrewCare app

As the Covid-19 pandemic has forced container shipping crews and others into crisis, calls to help stranded seafarers have been raised by all in...

Second hand boxship market keeps upward trend

The number of second hand transactions in the container ship market has remained high, according to UK shipbroker Braemar, with the Germany-based Elbdeich Reederei...

Shipping lines anticipate another bumper year

Ocean operators are expecting an increase in their income this year as first quarter income looks set to boost returns and demand for capacity...

Elbe widening eases Hamburg traffic flow

Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) and the German government have completed the joint dredging operations in the Elbe fairway for construction of a passing box. The...

NORDEN jumps into Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Center’s carbon initiative

NORDEN will be a strategic corporate partner to Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, an independent, not-for-profit research and development centre, after...

Maersk speeds up decarbonisation with a methanol-fuelled feeder vessel

AP Møller Maersk has announced it will put the world's first carbon neutral liner vessel in operation by 2023, accelerating its decarbonisation processes. The Danish...

SE Asia connections to Nansha’s cool hub developing fast

Several intra-Asia carriers have added connections between the Chinese port of Nansha and Southeast Asia, as the Chinese port positions itself as a cold...

Suppliers should be focus of EC RED

Fuel suppliers and not vessel owners and operators should be the target of regulators, including the European Commission (EC) under the Renewable Energy Directive...

Evergreen to sell 24,000TEU pair to ORIX

Evergreen Marine Corporation has announced that it will sell a pair of 24,000TEU ships to Japanese financial services group ORIX Corporation, following an initial...

PIL appoints new GM of fleet division

Goh Chung Hung has taken over the position of general manager, fleet division at Pacific International Lines (PIL) from 15 February 2021, succeeding captain...

MUA steps up Melbourne industrial action

Dockers at the Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT) in Melbourne have agreed to extend their industrial action which is due to start with a...

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