Columbia Shipmanagement, member of Columbia Group, has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Qingdao-based Seacon Shipping Group to enable the Chinese company’s owned and operated vessels managed as clients out of CSM’s Greece office.
Analysis from the Copenhagen-based Global Maritime Forum (GMF) concludes that ammonia-powered gas carriers could compete effectively with conventionally fuelled ships before 2030 and possibly as soon as 2026.
The US financial institution JP Morgan has placed an order for two advanced dual-fuel methanol carriers with China’s Guangzhou Shipbuilding International (GSI). The methanol carriers, to be delivered in 2026, will be employed on a time charter...
The Panama Canal water shortages, the influence of geopolitics on shipping, HMM stake for sale but who’s buying, who are CStar Line, and much more in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
The Panama Canal looks set for continued low water levels as the central American nation sees its lowest rainfall levels it has seen since 2000.
Shipowners have been warned by Gard of the risk of fishing vessel collisions off the coast of China as a seasonal fishing ban is progressively lifted.
Michael Grey explores whether we should be surprised at the declining index for seafarer happiness and the expectations of different generations.