E-navigation and ship performance technology firm, Navtor, and Voyager Worldwide, a maritime digital technology specialist, have announced that they are to join forces.
Maersk announced the appointment of Silvia Ding, the current Chief Transformation Officer, as the new President for the Greater China region.
One of the main infrastructure projects in Natal and Rio Grande do Norte, the expansion of the port in the state capital, has been estimated at $250 million, according to a study commissioned by the National Confederation of Transport (CNT).
The Cruise Breakout Forum, scheduled for the opening day of Seatrade Maritime CrewConnect Global, is set to unite influential leaders from the cruise industry to explore the core challenges around recruitment, deployment and retention of crew...
In this latest episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast we are In Conversation with Tuomas Riski CEO of Norsepower, which manufacturers mechanical sails to bring wind power into the 21st century.
The Australian government has announced plans to build-up a strategic fleet which it says will add resilience to the country’s supply chains and build on the “long-neglected” local maritime sector.
The latest restrictions on transits of the Panama Canal have prompted Ocean Network Express (ONE) CEO Jeremy Nixon to write to Panama President Cortizo, while other shipowners have already started diverting sailings.
A study commissioned by German shipowner Oldendorff Carriers shows stability and degradation issues for biofuels.
Container carrier China United Lines (CULines) is opening up a new service connecting China and the Philippines.
The Economic Zone of the Suez Canal (ZCZONE) has signed a $15.6 billion agreement with a group of Chinese companies to boost green fuel manufacturing initiatives, reports Middle East media