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Japan third in shipowning; Tokyo places fourth globally

Japanese vessel owners currently control 12% of the global fleet's deadweight tonnage (DWT), making Japan the world's third-largest shipowning nation. According to Niels Rasmussen,...

Wärtsilä inks agreement for Caribbean island decrabonisation

Technology group Wärtsilä has signed a decarbonisation services agreement with Aqualectra, the energy utility company of the Caribbean island of Curaçao. The agreement will see...

Small parcel exports to be hit by Trump policies

Single shipments out of China will be one of the hardest hit industries as consolidation in containers for single parcels will no longer be...

Is CMA CGM’s Bet on Oran in Jeopardy?

As diplomatic relations between Algeria and France once again enter turbulent waters, collateral damage may hit one of Algeria’s most strategically significant infrastructure projects. A...

Sallaum Lines selects Inmarsat NexusWave to enhance onboard connectivity

Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat company, has signed an agreement with Sallaum Lines, a Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) cargo shipping company, to upgrade to Inmarsat Maritime's NexusWave...

Indonesia demonstrates balanced approach amid ongoing US-China trade war

As the trade conflict between the United States and China intensifies, Indonesia is adopting a multifaceted strategy to safeguard its economic interests while maintaining...

Maritime unimpressed by USTR’s fee regime

Carrier representatives and analysts remain unimpressed with the US Trade Representative's (USTR's) announcement to levy charges on Chinese-built or operated vessels according to their...

European carriers lead in reefer capacity

Asian liner operators continue to lag behind their European peers in reefer capacity, as the latter have invested more in fully cellular container ships...

SAAM Towage achieves major milestone with cross-border towing operation

SAAM Towage has successfully executed a major and complex towing and logistics operation, marking a significant milestone in the company’s capabilities. This extensive maneuver, which...

Indian Register of Shipping relocates Kakinada office

Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) has announced the relocation of its Kakinada Site Office to a new and improved facility. This move forms part of...

Container Lines Struggle as US-China Trade War Reshapes Global Shipping Patterns

The geopolitical implications of a sharp downturn in US-China container trade, especially within the context of an intensifying trade war, are profound. The chart below...

Noatum Maritime sets new standard with all-electric units

Noatum Maritime has strengthened its commitment to sustainable maritime operations through two key investments: the acquisition of the GCC’s first fully electric hydrofoiling pilot...

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