Shipping shares have sailed an erratic course during 2022 pushed in conflicting directions by strength, actual or prophesied, in a particular maritime sector, but then being jarred off-course by the overall punishing conditions in the broader...
The Baltic Exchange is continuing to see growth in its Asian membership, one of its fastest growing regions.
Satcomms provider Inmarsat has published guidance on improving cyber security in the maritime industry beyond baseline regulatory compliance.
Oslo-based analyst, Rystad Energy, has warned that energy turmoil, caused largely by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and sanctions that followed, may cause ‘vast demand destruction across industries and consumers’ in Europe.
Shell, ENGIE, Vopak and Anthony Veder have agreed a feasibility study into producing green hydrogen in Portugal and distributing it in the Netherlands.
Panama’s Cabinet Council has approved the Panama Canal new toll structure which will become effective, January 2023.
The port of Antwerp-Bruges reported a 1.3% increase in overall cargo volumes in the first six months of 2022, but with a drop in container throughput.
Frontline and Euronav have entered into a definitive agreement for an all-stock merger to create one of the world’s largest tanker companies.
Scorpio Tankers is repurchasing six vessels it previously sold under sale and leaseback arrangements.
The ClarkSea cross-segment index came within 1% of its all-time record during the first six months of the year.