Maritime Magazine

Les incidents de piraterie chutent à leur plus bas niveau en 30 ans 

Selon le dernier rapport sur la piraterie du Bureau maritime international de la CCI, les incidents mondiaux de piraterie sont tombés au premier semestre de l’année au niveau le plus bas signalé en près de 30 ans. Le rapport fait référence à des gains « prudents » dans le golfe de Guinée, où 12 incidents […]

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Ottawa funding study on permafrost conditions along Hudson Bay Railway

Canada’s federal government has announced $4.4 million in funding, under the National Trade Corridors Fund, for a study to understand the current and future conditions of permafrost along the Hudson Bay Railway corridor – a decision welcomed by the Arctic Gateway Group. The railway represents a vital link for people and cargo in the port/city of

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Canada signs All-Atlantic Ocean Research and Innovation Alliance Declaration

Ottawa -The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, Mike Kelloway, on behalf of the Honourable Joyce Murray, joined representatives from Argentina, Brazil, Cabo Verde, Morocco, South Africa, the European Union and the United States to sign the All-Atlantic Ocean Research and Innovation Alliance (AAORIA) Declaration, confirming Canada’s commitment to advancing cooperative ocean science. Together with its domestic and

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ITF calls for greater regulation of global maritime transport

According to a report released by the International Transport Forum, an independent body within the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), government regulators must extend their reach much deeper into container shipping to ensure fair competition. “Governments should build up their capacity to monitor competition in maritime transport,” said in a 2022 report entitled

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Hapag Lloyd et DHL Global Forwarding signent un accord sur l’utilisation de biocarburants avancés

DHL Global Forwarding, spécialiste du fret aérien et maritime du groupe Deutsche Post DHL, a signé un accord avec Hapag-Lloyd, l’un des principaux transporteurs maritimes mondiaux, pour l’utilisation de biocarburants avancés. Dans un premier temps, Hapag-Lloyd transportera 18 000 EVP du volume de DHL en utilisant des biocarburants avancés, ce qui équivaut à une réduction

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Hapag Lloyd and DHL Global Forwarding sign accord on use of advanced biofuels

DHL Global Forwarding, the air and ocean freight specialist of Deutsche Post DHL Group, has signed an agreement with Hapag-Lloyd, a leading worldwide liner shipping company, for the use of advanced biofuels. As an initial step, Hapag-Lloyd will ship 18,000 TEU of DHL’s volume using advanced biofuels, which is equivalent to a reduction of 14,000

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MSC terminal subsidiary unveils €700 million investment at Le Havre

MSC subsidiary Terminal Investment Limited (TiL), the sole shareholder of the TPO/TNMSC container terminals at Le Havre, has announced a major investment programme that will strengthen the port’s role as a gateway to North-western Europe. This €700 million investment will lead to the creation over the next six years of 900 jobs for dockers and 200 for maintenance workers. It will also prepare the

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