In the year and a half since “supply chain disruption” entered the vocabulary of US citizens, whose only interactions with container shipping were seeing boxes on trucks speeding down the motorways, the sector has moved firmly into the political...
The UK Government confirmed that ferries regularly sailing in and out of UK ports will need to pay seafarers the equivalent of UK minimum wage, £9.50 ($11.70) per hour.
The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) has launched a new platform to enable parties to identify risks in different ports around the world.
P&O Ferries’ Pride of Kent passed its Port State Control re-re-re-inspection in the UK on May 9.
Singapore authorities say contaminated fuel bunkered by around 200 ships in the port originated from a fuel oil cargo loaded in the Port of Khor Fakkan, UAE.
The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is demanding more information and pricing from the largest container shipping alliances accused of profiteering from the supply chain crunch.