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Maersk appoints new Area Managing Director/President for Canada

A.P. Moller - Maersk (Maersk), a leading integrated logistics company, announced the appointment of Michelle Grose as the new Area Managing Director/President for Canada,...

Saguenay Port’s first order brings electric Konecranes harbor crane to Canada

The Saguenay Port Authority in Quebec has placed an order for a Konecranes Gottwald ESP.6B Mobile Harbor Crane as part of a new cargo-handling...

Europe’s Trade Struggles: Tariffs, Geopolitical Tensions, and Shipping Disruptions

The global economy is becoming more fragmented and unpredictable, fuelled by escalating geopolitical tensions. Trump's intention to increase tariffs on European goods by 10-20% could...

AD Ports and Columbia Group establish new joint venture

AD Ports Group has partnered with Columbia Group, one of the global maritime and logistics service providers, to establish Noatum - CSM Limited. This joint...

Trelleborg secures major contract with HHI for navigation system installation on 71 vessels

Trelleborg Marine and Infrastructure has been awarded a contract by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), based in South Korea, to supply its cutting-edge SafePilot P3...

Peel Ports strengthens Liverpool team with new Sales Director

Peel Ports Group, one of the largest port operators in the United Kingdom, has appointed logistics expert Gareth Davies as Sales Director for the...

Hapag-Lloyd to retrofit five container vessels to methanol

Together with Seaspan Corporation and MAN Energy Solutions, Hapag-Lloyd plans to convert five 10,100 TEU container vessels to run on methanol. This project follows the...

MPC Container Ships secures sale deals for seven boxships

Norwegian container ship owner MPC Container Ships (MPCC) has entered into an agreement to sell five vessels en bloc, involving three 1,300 TEU vessels...

Japan, South Korea into shipbuilding struggle to meet U.S. demand

According to a NYK Line executive, U.S. allies Japan and South Korea would face difficulties in rapidly expanding their shipbuilding capacity to meet U.S....

AD Ports Group’s Maqta technologies partners with Indra Group for digital trade solutions

AD Ports Group has announced a strategic partnership between its digital arm, Maqta Technologies Group, and Indra Group. This collaboration aims to explore joint opportunities...

India launches first maritime exercises with African nations to strengthen presence in Indian Ocean

India is set to conduct naval exercises with a group of African nations, marking its first maritime collaboration of this kind aimed at balancing...

Wallenius Marine appointed ship manager for another PCTC following successful PORGY project

Following the successful completion of a project with vessel PORGY, Wallenius Marine has been appointed as the ship manager for its sister vessel, vessel...

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