Asian container lines including Cosco, Evergreen, HMM, and Ocean Network Express (ONE), as well as Anglo-Eastern Ship Management, are amongst the hardest hit by the European Union’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) which entered force at the...
Hong Kong headquartered Cetus Maritime is extending its strategy of consolidation in the handysize dry bulk sector through a deal with South American based Nachipa.
Singapore yard group Seatrium has agreed to a BRL671 million ($134.3 million) settlement over corruption allegations in Brazil related to Operation Car Wash.
The Biden-Harris Administration has issued an executive order to address security concerns on China-made port equipment and bring back manufacturing to the US.
The supply chain disruption of the pandemic brought a slew of complaints and actions in the US by shippers against container carriers related to demurrage and detention (D & D).
A Houthi missile found its target some 70 nm south of Aden causing minor damage and a minor injury to a crew member, according to reports from US Central Command (CENTCOM).
Who is responsible when a major casualty occurs and should top executives take the rap when the company is found negligent?
The southern Chinese port city of Shenzhen is offering subsidies to LNG operators to boost its development as an LNG trading hub city.
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has launched a set of free industry principles to help companies address bullying and harassment in the maritime industry.
Fleet Management is seeking a new Managing Director to take over the role from Kishore Rajvanshy who has helmed the firm for its entire 30-year history.