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CMA CGM and Saigon Newport to jointly develop a new deep-sea terminal in Haiphong, northern Vietnam

CMA CGM Group, a global player in sea, land, air, and logistics solutions, announces the signing of a partnership agreement with Saigon Newport Corporation (SNP) to develop a new deep-water terminal in Haiphong, northern Vietnam. The partnership represents a total investment of US$600 million. The agreement covers the design, construction, and operation of the Lach […]

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Drewry releases comprehensive analysis of seafarer availability and manning costs

London-based Drewry shipping consultancy has released an all-encompassing global study based on surveys covering approximately 40,000 officers serving on 3,000 deepsea vessels. It includes forecasts of officer demand and supply to 2030. Manning Annual Review & Forecast Annual 2025/26 provides one of the most complete annual assessments of vessel manning costs available in a single

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Northern Europe port congestion intensifies amid Trump-ignited trade wars

According to the latest report from Drewry consultancy in London, port congestion is worsening in major gateways in Northern Europe and spreading to Asian and U.S. hubs. Low water levels on the Rhine which limit barge capacity especially out of Antwerp and Rotterdam are aggravating the situation, impacting inland logistics. Drewry reported that waiting times

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Chamber of Marine Commerce names 2025 Champions of the Great Lakes

The Chamber of Marine Commerce has announced the recipients of the Champion of the Great Lakes Award for 2025 are Representative Dusty Johnson (R-SD) and Senator Tina Smith (D-MN.)  This award recognizes elected officials who have played an integral role in supporting and enhancing the role that marine shipping on the Great Lakes and St.

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Newfoundland and Labrador signs MOU with Port of Amsterdam on developing green hydrogen

As part of the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador’s support of the developing wind-hydrogen industry in the province, John Hogan, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Port of Amsterdam. The signing took place during the World Hydrogen 2025 Summit and Exhibition in Rotterdam earlier this week. The

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Seaspan unveils new state-of-the-art operations centre at Vancouver Drydock

Earlier this week, the team at Seaspan’s Vancouver Drydock (Seaspan) celebrated the grand opening of its new 21,000 square foot Operations Centre – a state-of-the-art, two-storey facility that will support the increased capability at Vancouver Drydock to support the marine industry on the West Coast. The new Operations Centre will serve as a hub for

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FMC fires shot at IMO in launching investigation on flagging practices and laws

The Federal Maritime Commission in Washington announced it is conducting a non-adjudicatory investigation to examine whether the vessel flagging laws, regulations, or practices of certain foreign governments create unfavorable shipping conditions in the foreign trade of the United States. It coupled its announcement with a claim that the approach of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) “has not

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Port of Los Angeles reports more than 30% plunge in container cargo

According to Eugene Seroka, Executive Director Port of Los Angeles, cargo at the leading U.S. container gateway was down more than 30% in the first week of May as a result especially of the Trump Administration’s tariffs on Chinese goods. Speaking at the Port’s media briefing earlier this week, Mr. Seroka said: “Volume in the

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Ports of Indiana hosts trade mission by Port of Antwerp-Bruges to explore expanded Midwest-Europe opportunities

Portage, IN – Ports of Indiana welcomed a delegation led by the Port of Antwerp-Bruges  on a trade mission exploring economic opportunities and new container shipments between the U.S. Midwest and European markets. The day’s events on Wednesday included a tour of Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor, the future site of the port’s first ocean container

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Comprehensive study sheds Light on urgent workforce gaps in Canada’s marine sector

The Canadian Marine Careers Foundation (CMCF) announces today the release of the Canadian Seafarers Pathway Study, a first of its kind comprehensive report revealing critical labour and skills shortages in the country’s marine transportation sector. The study identifies a pressing need to attract and train new talent, with domestic vessel operators needing to hire 8,300

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