Jiangsu Yangzi-Mitsui Shipbuilding, a unit of Yangzijiang Shipbuilding, has secured 10 plus two 82,500 dwt bulk carriers from Lepta Shipping.
Hengli Heavy Industry is back on track with more ship construction orders flooding into its order pool.
Global ports are “on their automation journey” but trust issues and a lack of standardisation are hampering wider take-up of automation.
Reederei F. Laeisz owner and CEO Nikolaus H. Schües has been elected Bimco president, taking over from Wah Kwong's Sabrina Chao.
Global mining group Rio Tinto and China’s Ningbo-Zhoushan Port have entered into cooperation framework agreement to strengthen collaboration on bulk commodities.
A Hong Kong-flagged bulker that grounded in the Suez Canal blocking the key waterway for several hours on Thursday morning has been successfully refloated.
This In Focus episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcasts looks into current trends in the transhipment market and where the market may be heading in the future.
China Merchants Group is integrating shipping resources along the Yangtze river to promote the development of the Yangtze river economic belt.
China’s Qingdao Shipyard has entered into a shipbuilding contract with John Fredriksen’s Seatankers for the construction of up to eight 82,000 dwt bulk carriers.
Green ammonia could prove a cornerstone of a green corridor for the iron ore trade between West Australia and East Asia, with ships in service as early as 2028.