Incorporating lessons learned, industry feedback, and recent technological advancements, the latest January 2023 release of CargoCare provides users with unparalleled data, says Christian Allred, ORBCOMM'S Executive Vice President of International...
As payment challenges go, the difficulties faced by seafarers and the companies that employ them are tougher than most. They may need access to multiple currencies, in multiple destinations, to send money all over the world, and all of this...
Maritime's singular focus on alternative fuels ignores a source of free renewable energy that has powered maritime trade for millennia.
The debacle of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) was generally unexpected given that banks have faced tighter regulation ever since the Lehman Brothers collapse in 2008.
How far is this supposed trend for “onshoring” going to cement itself into our industrial landscape? It’s a valid question, especially when it is asked against some of the other major changes that are looming on the maritime horizon.
As the EU's Emissions Trading System approaches, Zero44 Co-Founder and Managing Director Friederike Hesse looks at the cost implications for ship operators.
Might the tide be turning for the lives lived by that essential but invisible workforce which crews the world shipping fleet?
Stakeholders throughout the supply chain understand 2023 will not be like any other year—and this is especially true for the cold chain, both in terms of challenges and opportunities.
Sorting out the demand for tankers bringing products into the Northeastern US is a complicated business.
Maersk had a busy few days last week announcing the end of the 2M alliance with rival MSC and plans to consolidate branding under the Danish parent’s name and dropping longstanding brands including Hamburg Sud and SeaLand.