Fitting advanced telematics solutions with sensor support to dry containers can transform cargo security, supply chain resilience, and risk management, says ORBCOMM’s Christian Allred, Executive Vice President and General Manager of International...
Potential labour disputes on the US East Coast later this year could cause more disruption for shippers already struggling with the aftermath of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Singapore has launched its first pilot for electric charging points for harbour craft as it targets net zero emissions for port vessels by 2030.
The Port of Baltimore could reopen to container ships of up 4,500 teu by end April as work continues to clear the wreckage of the Key Bridge after it was struck by the vessel Dali.
Fledgling Saudi container line Folk Maritime has celebrated the departure of its first vessel from Jeddah.
X-Press Feeders has signed a memorandum of understating (MoU) with six major European ports to accelerate the creation of green shipping corridors.
A vessel chartered by a Turkish freight forwarder delivered the first boxes to Ukraine’s Black Sea ports in Greater Odessa since the war began in February 2022, marking a significant increase in country’s capacity to handle goods into and out of...
The UK government has opened a bidding process for £1.5m in funding to establish green corridors between the UK and the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, and Ireland.
China’s Cosco-controlled Piraeus Port Authority SA (PPA) reports Greece's largest port posted record-high turnover and profits in 2023, marking the third consecutive year of improvement.
In the wake of the Baltimore bridge tragedy Michael Grey explores stricter tug requirements, machinery testing, and the causes of shipboard power outages.