APM Terminals and DP World have announced the creation of a Zero Emission Port Alliance (ZEPA), a sector-wide coalition open to all industry participants, with the aim of accelerating the adoption of zero-emission container handling equipment in...
As attacks on shipping in the Red Sea and the Strait of Hormuz intensify a lack of economically viable alternative routes means governments and military must secure the safety of trade according to maritime experts.
The country’s efforts in elevating the national maritime sector and its pioneering efforts to reinforce the global industry have been instrumental in securing the win.
Yemini Houthi rebels struck three vessels with missiles in the Southern Red Sea on Sunday, and a responding a US warship shot down three drones.
The UAE’s delegation highlighted its excellent maritime capabilities at the IMO meet in its run-up to the council elections
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has called for an immediate end to attacks on ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden that victimise innocent seafarers.
ZIM has taken a $3 billion punt that demolition and emissions regulations allied with a more flexible charter market and economic growth will create drivers that will bring a better supply and demand balance to the market in 2025.
The maritime industries are undergoing a revolution in terms of technological advances but faces challenges of cost and talent in realising their full potential according to a senior executive from DP World.
Shipping line ZIM is diverting some of its container ships from transiting the Arabian and Red Seas due to the security threat to Israeli-linked vessels.