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Maersk appoints new Regional President for North America
Integrated logistics company A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) announced the appointment of Charles van der Steene as the new Regional President for North America,
Robust iron ore shipments spur 4.5% growth in 2023 Duluth-Superior cargo
Boosted by a 28-season high for iron ore, total maritime tonnage for the Port of Duluth-Superior finished the 2023 navigation season up 4.5 percent
IMO stops short of mandatory rules to reduce impact of shipping on Arctic wildlife
London – As a meeting of the International Maritime Organization’s Sub-Committee on Ship Design and Construction (SDC 10) closed today in London, the Clean
Xenata forecasts continuing ocean freight rate increases amid Red Sea conflict
Early indications suggest ocean freight shipping rates are set to increase further in early February due to the ongoing Red Sea crisis, according to
Maersk names first vessel of its large methanol-enabled fleet
The world’s first large methanol-enabled container vessel has been named Ane Mærsk at a ceremony in the shipyard of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD
UNCTAD raises alarm over impact of geopolitical disruptions on global trade
Geneva – The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has expressed profound concerns over the escalating disruptions in global trade, particularly stemming
St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation announces appointment of Robert Garbaty as Senior Manager, Cargo Growth
Mr. Garbaty is a Mechanical Engineer, bringing 10 years expertise in purchasing and strategic sourcing with ArcelorMittal. His marine industry experience is highlighted by
Huge costs and transit delays by rerouting tankers from Red Sea conflict
Rerouting tankers around the Cape of Good Hope due to avert attacks from Houthi rebels can add nearly a million dollars per voyage while also doubling transit