Opening to the sound of rapturous applause, representatives of the world shipping community, atomised for two years thanks to the pandemic, reconvened for the ribbon-cutting on the world’s biggest shipping bash.
The Port of Houston kicked off its the long-awaited billion dollar dredging scheme, the Houston Ship Channel Widening and Improvement Project 11 last week.
As the global food crisis deepens and millions of tonnes of Ukraine’s grain remain blocked in the Black Sea, EU Transport Commissioner Adina Ioana Vălean has declared that all transport modes will be considered in setting up new Solidarity Lanes...
Falling demand and high retailer inventories could bring US-China container rates even lower, according to a supply chain analyst.
Iran's supreme leader has confirmed that Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) forces seized two Greek oil tankers in retaliation for the U.S. confiscation of the Iranian crude aboard a tanker detained off Greece over a month ago, saying Iran...
The fourth episode of Restricted to Ship sees shipyard workers starting to return to the President Wilson as Shanghai moved to get major industries back to work in early May amid the Covid-19 lockdown.
Capt Rajalingam Subramaniam is set to take over the helm at Malaysian shipowner MISC when Datuk Yee Yang Chien retires later this year.
ADNOC Logistics & Shopping (L&S) has upped the ante on earlier orders by adding three additional new-build LNG vessels to its portfolio, as demand for LNG around the world continues to grow.