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Brazilian grain shipments up 9% as China seeks US alternative

By Filibe Gouveia, Shipping Analysis Manager at BIMCO “Between January and April 2025, Brazilian grain shipments rose 9% y/y, supported by strong Chinese purchasing. As...

Kale Logistics to develop Oman’s National Port Community System

Kale Logistics Solutions, along with its local partner Novel Muscat, has been awarded the contract by the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology...

APM Terminals begins pre-construction work on Laldia Container Terminal in Bangladesh

By Sharar Nayel, Asia Correspondent APM Terminals, a subsidiary of Danish shipping and logistics giant Maersk, has begun pre-construction activities for a new container terminal...

Yemen’s Ports Under Siege as U.S. Warns Iran Over Houthi Escalation

Yemen’s critical Red Sea ports have become the flashpoints in a growing regional crisis, as shipping operations reel under repeated tensions. ...

We Asked AI: Container ships equipped with guns and missiles

In an era of escalating global geopolitical uncertainty, the fusion of commercial shipping and military deterrence has become a strategic necessity. Armed container ships—once symbols...

Resilience Amid Turbulence: Can China’s Shipping Industry Weather the Trade War Storm?

As geopolitical tensions rise and U.S. tariffs take a stronger hold, China's shipping industry stands at a critical crossroads. Despite growing external pressure and intensifying...

NYK secures 27-year concession for new car terminal at Port of Barcelona

The Port of Barcelona's Management Board awarded Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) the concession for a new car terminal for a period of 27...

VesselBot’s Q1 emissions report uncovers striking trends

In its recent quarterly analysis, titled Decoding Maritime Emissions: Assessing GHG Hotspots, Trade Lanes, and Industry Shifts for Q1, 2025, VesselBot examines how the...

Why Maritime Risk Is Surging in the Singapore Strait

Pirate activity continues to escalate in the Indonesian waters of the Singapore Strait, raising concern among maritime authorities and vessel operators navigating one of...

CN Magazine – May 2025 Issue | Out Now!

Step into the pulse of global trade with the May 2025 issue of CN Magazine, your essential monthly guide to the dynamic world of...

Maersk rolls out 4G-enabled IoT network across its fleet

A.P. Moller - Maersk is proceeding with the deployment of its next-generation Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity platform, OneWireless, across its fleet, including all...

DP World kicks off expansion works at Port of Maputo

DP World announced the start of a US$165 million expansion project at DP World’s container terminal at the Port of Maputo in Mozambique. The expansion...

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