In an expansion of its supply chain offerings DP World has acquired a fleet of 47,000 teu of its own containers for the first time.
Damen Shipyards, Windcat and CMB.TECH have launched the first of six Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOV).
The 14,000 teu newbuildings will be the largest in PIL’s fleet when they are delivered and the first two of a quartet being ...
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) reported a 29% drop in the number of transits during Fiscal year 2024 (October 1, 2023-September 30, 2024) to 9,936 transits, compared to 12,638 vessel transits during ...
As a practical matter, regulatory efforts rely on estimates of emissions in contrast to reporting from direct measurements of stack gases. At present, such emissions are not monitored remotely for ...
APM Terminals is set to offer shore power from 2028, beating the EU deadline and cutting CO2 emissions by 7,000 tonnes per year.
Martinou, a key figure in modern Greek shipping and the global maritime industry died October 11, at the age of 97.
RightShip is phasing in lower age requirements for annual acceptable inspections of dry bulk and general cargo vessels, dropping the threshold from the current 14 years to 10 years. The threshold ...
Higher energy prices have sparked an offshore revival, increasing activity for shipyards across the Middle East. Discover how this trend is shaping the region. Learn more now!
Seatrade Maritime interviews Eng. Essam M Alammari, Deputy for Maritime Transport, on Saudi Arabia's maritime growth and the impact of key events like the Saudi Maritime Congress. Learn more now!
The ​impact ​of ​the ​US ​presidential ​election ​on ​geopolitics ​and ​shipping. ​A ​multipolar ​versus ​a ​bipolar ​world. The ​challenge ​to ​business ​of ​navigating ​a ​changing ​global ...
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 ...