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CSL and Peak join forces in Europe as Peak CSL Group
Norway’s Peak Group and CSL have announced the launch of their new partnership, Peak CSL Group, following CSL’s acquisition of 50% of Peak. This
On our forum: The evolution of ‘acceptable’ risk in shipping
Michael Grey* One of the advantages (or perhaps disadvantages) of age is an ability to look back and see how custom and practice, behaviour and
X-Press Feeders Signs MOU with Six European Ports for Green Shipping Corridors
Hamburg – X-Press Feeders, the world’s largest independent common carrier, today signed of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with six European ports: Port of
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Market shocks drive ship recycling to lowest level in 20 years
Over the past eight quarters, ship recycling of bulkers, tankers and container ships has dropped to the lowest level in 20 years. “A combination
Danica launches new seafarer recruitment platform to speed up applications
Crew recruitment is set to be accelerated thanks to the introduction of a new recruitment platform which aims to streamline communication with seafarers, enabling
Supply chain professionals foresee rise in disruptions and increased container prices
In the aftermath of the March 26 Baltimore bridge collision, supply chain professionals are anticipating price hikes, as indicated by a significant rise in
Maersk prepared to divert Baltimore-bound vessels to Eastern Canada gateways
In a customer advisory note, Maersk Line has indicated it is prepared to offer special provisional services to several gateways in eastern Canada as
ISA Council reports progress on draft regulations for deep sea mining exploitation
Kingston, Jamaica – The Council of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) has announced it successfully concluded the first part of its 29th session, marking
Temporary channel to open for small vessels initially at Port of Baltimore
In one of the latest developments since a container vessel struck the Francis Scott Bridge early last Tuesday morning, the US Corps of Engineers