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Port of Charleston Reduces Backlog and Sets Latest Monthly Cargo Record

The Port of Charleston in South Carolina set yet another monthly cargo record in April while also making “significant progress” with port and berth “fluidity,” i.e. reducing congestion. South Carolina…

FMC to intensively monitor pricing and capacity tactics of ocean alliances

The independent federal agency of the United States, Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has announced enhanced monitoring of the three global container shipping alliances. FMC said in its latest statement that…

Will The Black Sea Become The Next Front In The Ukraine War ?

On the surface, the tiny Ukrainian navy, just 5,000 active-duty sailors and a handful of small coastal boats, appears to be significantly overmatched by Russian maritime forces. The Kremlin’s Black Sea fleet…

Marine Insurance Industry Braces for More Risk

The marine insurance industry is bracing to meet an expected upswing in multidimensional risk across product lines.    That is the consensus of many panelists speaking Tuesday at the Marine…

Port Snarls Point to Worsening Global Supply Chain

Global supply chain problems look to set to worsen, a new report published on Tuesday said, as China’s COVID-19 lockdowns, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and other strains cause even longer…

War in Ukraine and Omicron disrupts Air Cargo movements

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released March 2022 data for global air cargo markets showing a drop in demand. The effects of Omicron in Asia, the Russia – Ukraine…

The Way We Look At The Global Economy Needs To Change In Future

Global supply chains are knotting up from China to Denmark, sparking re-examinations of things as macro as globalization itself and micro as trucking efficiency around American ports. As for the big picture, the intertwined…

The Belgian ports of Antwerp and Zeebruge have officially combined, creating Europe’s largest export port.

The two cities signed the shareholders’ agreement at an extraordinary general meeting of 22 April 2022. The combined port, operating under the name Port of Antwerp-Bruges, will not only be…

Ulstein Unveils Vision for Nuclear-Powered ‘Mobile Charging Station’ for Zero-Emission Expedition Cruise Ships

Ulstein has unveiled its vision for a nuclear-powered mobile charging station ship that the company says could have huge potential for the maritime industry and its ambition to decarbonize. The…

Maersk increases full-year guidance while warning box volumes are dropping

Like 2021, A.P. Møller – Mærsk is being forced to revise upwards its full-year earnings guidance. Unlike last year, however, the Danish carrier is warning container volumes could actually drop…

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Port of Charleston Reduces Backlog and Sets Latest Monthly Cargo Record

The Port of Charleston in South Carolina set yet another monthly cargo record in April while also making “significant progress” with port and berth “fluidity,” i.e. reducing congestion. South Carolina…

FMC to intensively monitor pricing and capacity tactics of ocean alliances

The independent federal agency of the United States, Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has announced enhanced monitoring of the three global container shipping alliances. FMC said in its latest statement that…

Will The Black Sea Become The Next Front In The Ukraine War ?

On the surface, the tiny Ukrainian navy, just 5,000 active-duty sailors and a handful of small coastal boats, appears to be significantly overmatched by Russian maritime forces. The Kremlin’s Black Sea fleet…

Marine Insurance Industry Braces for More Risk

The marine insurance industry is bracing to meet an expected upswing in multidimensional risk across product lines.    That is the consensus of many panelists speaking Tuesday at the Marine…

Port Snarls Point to Worsening Global Supply Chain

Global supply chain problems look to set to worsen, a new report published on Tuesday said, as China’s COVID-19 lockdowns, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and other strains cause even longer…

War in Ukraine and Omicron disrupts Air Cargo movements

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released March 2022 data for global air cargo markets showing a drop in demand. The effects of Omicron in Asia, the Russia – Ukraine…

The Way We Look At The Global Economy Needs To Change In Future

Global supply chains are knotting up from China to Denmark, sparking re-examinations of things as macro as globalization itself and micro as trucking efficiency around American ports. As for the big picture, the intertwined…

The Belgian ports of Antwerp and Zeebruge have officially combined, creating Europe’s largest export port.

The two cities signed the shareholders’ agreement at an extraordinary general meeting of 22 April 2022. The combined port, operating under the name Port of Antwerp-Bruges, will not only be…

Ulstein Unveils Vision for Nuclear-Powered ‘Mobile Charging Station’ for Zero-Emission Expedition Cruise Ships

Ulstein has unveiled its vision for a nuclear-powered mobile charging station ship that the company says could have huge potential for the maritime industry and its ambition to decarbonize. The…

Maersk increases full-year guidance while warning box volumes are dropping

Like 2021, A.P. Møller – Mærsk is being forced to revise upwards its full-year earnings guidance. Unlike last year, however, the Danish carrier is warning container volumes could actually drop…

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Port of Charleston Reduces Backlog and Sets Latest Monthly Cargo Record

The Port of Charleston in South Carolina set yet another monthly cargo record in April while also making “significant progress” with port and berth “fluidity,” i.e. reducing congestion. South Carolina…

FMC to intensively monitor pricing and capacity tactics of ocean alliances

The independent federal agency of the United States, Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has announced enhanced monitoring of the three global container shipping alliances. FMC said in its latest statement that…

Will The Black Sea Become The Next Front In The Ukraine War ?

On the surface, the tiny Ukrainian navy, just 5,000 active-duty sailors and a handful of small coastal boats, appears to be significantly overmatched by Russian maritime forces. The Kremlin’s Black Sea fleet…

Marine Insurance Industry Braces for More Risk

The marine insurance industry is bracing to meet an expected upswing in multidimensional risk across product lines.    That is the consensus of many panelists speaking Tuesday at the Marine…

Port Snarls Point to Worsening Global Supply Chain

Global supply chain problems look to set to worsen, a new report published on Tuesday said, as China’s COVID-19 lockdowns, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and other strains cause even longer…

War in Ukraine and Omicron disrupts Air Cargo movements

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released March 2022 data for global air cargo markets showing a drop in demand. The effects of Omicron in Asia, the Russia – Ukraine…

The Way We Look At The Global Economy Needs To Change In Future

Global supply chains are knotting up from China to Denmark, sparking re-examinations of things as macro as globalization itself and micro as trucking efficiency around American ports. As for the big picture, the intertwined…

The Belgian ports of Antwerp and Zeebruge have officially combined, creating Europe’s largest export port.

The two cities signed the shareholders’ agreement at an extraordinary general meeting of 22 April 2022. The combined port, operating under the name Port of Antwerp-Bruges, will not only be…

Ulstein Unveils Vision for Nuclear-Powered ‘Mobile Charging Station’ for Zero-Emission Expedition Cruise Ships

Ulstein has unveiled its vision for a nuclear-powered mobile charging station ship that the company says could have huge potential for the maritime industry and its ambition to decarbonize. The…

Maersk increases full-year guidance while warning box volumes are dropping

Like 2021, A.P. Møller – Mærsk is being forced to revise upwards its full-year earnings guidance. Unlike last year, however, the Danish carrier is warning container volumes could actually drop…

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Port of Charleston Reduces Backlog and Sets Latest Monthly Cargo Record

The Port of Charleston in South Carolina set yet another monthly cargo record in April while also making “significant progress” with port and berth “fluidity,” i.e. reducing congestion. South Carolina…

FMC to intensively monitor pricing and capacity tactics of ocean alliances

The independent federal agency of the United States, Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has announced enhanced monitoring of the three global container shipping alliances. FMC said in its latest statement that…

Will The Black Sea Become The Next Front In The Ukraine War ?

On the surface, the tiny Ukrainian navy, just 5,000 active-duty sailors and a handful of small coastal boats, appears to be significantly overmatched by Russian maritime forces. The Kremlin’s Black Sea fleet…

Marine Insurance Industry Braces for More Risk

The marine insurance industry is bracing to meet an expected upswing in multidimensional risk across product lines.    That is the consensus of many panelists speaking Tuesday at the Marine…

Port Snarls Point to Worsening Global Supply Chain

Global supply chain problems look to set to worsen, a new report published on Tuesday said, as China’s COVID-19 lockdowns, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and other strains cause even longer…

War in Ukraine and Omicron disrupts Air Cargo movements

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released March 2022 data for global air cargo markets showing a drop in demand. The effects of Omicron in Asia, the Russia – Ukraine…

The Way We Look At The Global Economy Needs To Change In Future

Global supply chains are knotting up from China to Denmark, sparking re-examinations of things as macro as globalization itself and micro as trucking efficiency around American ports. As for the big picture, the intertwined…

The Belgian ports of Antwerp and Zeebruge have officially combined, creating Europe’s largest export port.

The two cities signed the shareholders’ agreement at an extraordinary general meeting of 22 April 2022. The combined port, operating under the name Port of Antwerp-Bruges, will not only be…

Ulstein Unveils Vision for Nuclear-Powered ‘Mobile Charging Station’ for Zero-Emission Expedition Cruise Ships

Ulstein has unveiled its vision for a nuclear-powered mobile charging station ship that the company says could have huge potential for the maritime industry and its ambition to decarbonize. The…

Maersk increases full-year guidance while warning box volumes are dropping

Like 2021, A.P. Møller – Mærsk is being forced to revise upwards its full-year earnings guidance. Unlike last year, however, the Danish carrier is warning container volumes could actually drop…

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