A total of 165 ships with 3.7m tonnes of agricultural products on board have left Ukraine under a deal brokered by the UN and Turkey to unblock Ukrainian sea ports, the Ukrainian Infrastructure Ministry said, 18 September.
SAFEEN Feeders and Invictus Investment have signed a $126m deal to own and operate five dry bulk vessels.
Dubbed the "can do shipyard" for its shipbuilding and repair efforts in World War II, New York's Brooklyn Navy Yard hoster the plenary session on the first day of the Global Maritime Forum’s 2022 event last week; it was a venue that dovetailed...
The Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS) has questioned the application of sanctions on the transportation of Russian export such as like coal, fertilisers and other key goods and commodities to countries that do not sanction Moscow for its invasion of...
A study on shipping’s progress towards decarbonisation said the industry will need to commit to investing $40bn a year by 2030 to develop Scalable Zero Emission Fuels (SZEF).
The European Union (EU) needs to ensure its sanctions on Russia sanctions do not negatively impact the bloc or individual member states, especially when it comes to the shipping sector, said Cyprus President, Nicos Anastasiades.
SUMEC, New Dayang Shipbuilding and Hong Kong-based Chellaram Shipping (Chellship) have entered into contract for the construction of two 62.000 dwt bulk carriers.
Tolls for vessels using the Suez Canal are set to rise by 15% next year with the exception of dry cargo and cruise ships which will increase by 10%.
The UK’s port of Middlesborough has acquired an eight-acre dry bulk handling terminal, expanding its footprint and service offering.