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DP World enhances Americas Team to boost trade growth with Africa

DP World, a global leader in logistics and supply chain solutions, has strengthened its commercial team in the Americas with the appointment of Ashley Laitano as Regional Key Account Manager (RKAM). This strategic addition is aimed at accelerating trade lane growth between the Americas and Africa while enhancing DP World’s end-to-end supply chain solutions across […]

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Savannah fastest-growing port on US East and Gulf coasts

Building strong partnerships, superior connectivity, ample capacity ahead of demand and a responsible approach with communities is the “GPA way,” and sets the ports of Savannah and Brunswick apart from the competition. That was the message shared at the Savannah State of the Port event Feb. 25. Before an audience of more than 1,700 business

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MSC Baltic lll remains firmly grounded off Newfoundland coast

Canadian Coast Guard crews report no pollution incidents despite “significant hull breaches” to the MSC Baltic containership which ran aground on February 15 in Wild Cove, west of Lark Harbour, after losing power. Canadian Coast Guard crews continue to assess the MSC Baltic III from the shoreline and by air. “An assessment of the hull confirmed significant breaches

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The future of maritime training: building a digital bridge to excellence

By Guy Platten, Secretary General, International Chamber of Shipping When we first envisioned the ICS Academy, we saw an opportunity to transform maritime education by creating something truly different: a platform that would harness the collective experience of more than 80% of the world’s shipping fleet and deliver it directly into the hands of seafarers.

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Trump administration proposes big fees on Chinese-built ships to counter China’s maritime dominance

The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has proposed sweeping new measures targeting China’s growing dominance in global maritime sectors. These would encompass potential fees of up to $1.5 million per port call for Chinese-built vessels. The USTR indicated that stakeholders can provide feedback on the proposed measures at a public hearing scheduled

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Transport Canada investing $87M towards Trois-Rivières terminal infrastructure projects

The Port of Trois-Rivières has received major funding of $87.1 million from Transport Canada as part of the National Trade Corridors Fund for the Terminal 16 and 17 project. This investment will make it possible to refurbish Pier 17, build a new Pier 16 and develop adjacent terminals, in addition to consolidating and enhancing the

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New report shows that Green Shipping Corridors will need additional support under a global fuel standard

Under current and prospective policies from the IMO, EU, and US, the business case for green shipping corridors could improve markedly – but not sufficiently – according to a new report published by UMAS, UCL and the Global Maritime Forum (GMF). Titled ‘Building a Business Case for Green Shipping Corridors’, the report looks at the

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Chamber of Marine Commerce urges Canadian government to address economic imperatives as trade war threat with US looms

As the threat of a trade war with the United States looms, the Chamber of Marine Commerce is calling on all political leaders in Canada to focus on economic and trade imperatives that will support jobs, build competitive advantage in an increasingly challenging global marketplace, and mitigate cost of living increases. Specifically: Imperative #1: Eliminate

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Salvage team has safely boarded MSC Baltic grounded off Newfoundland coast

In its latest operations report, the Canadian Coast Guard reported late yesterday that a salvage team has been able to safely board the MSC Baltic lll containership that ran aground last Saturday after reportedly losing power in Wild Cove, west of Lark Harbour. All 20 crew members were airlifted from the ship by a Cormorant

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Four dozen shipping companies protect endangered whales off California coast

Vessels are critical to our economy, with over 80% of the world’s trade facilitated by the maritime industry. The average container ship measures approximately four football fields, carrying about 15,000 standard 20-foot containers. These vessels carry goods and materials across the world’s oceans, often overlapping with important habitat for marine life. For marine species like

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