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Inbound container traffic at major US ports heading for big summer surge

Monthly inbound cargo volume at the major container ports in the United States  is expected to reach its highest level in nearly two years this summer,  according to the  Global Port Tracker  report released by the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates. The report covers trends at such leading ports as New York/NJ, Los Angeles, […]

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ICS annual summit conference assesses many challenges facing global shipping

By Leo Ryan, Editor Montreal – In a rare such event held in Canada, representatives from marine shipping organizations around the world were holding a one-day conference today at Montreal’s Grand Quay to explore how to best surmount the unprecedented challenges sparked by a unique combination of widespread  geopolitical and economic issues, decarbonization efforts, trade

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ILA halts negotiations with United States Maritime Alliance amidst automation conflict

The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) has suspended talks with the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) amidst ongoing negotiations of local agreements under the coast-wide Master Contract, set to expire on September 30, 2024. The ILA canceled Master Contract talks scheduled fo June 12 with USMX after discovering that APM Terminals and Maersk Line are utilizing

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All future ships should be built without a sterntube

Future newbuild ships of all types should be built without a sterntube and with a seawater-lubricated propeller shaft bearing arrangement, according to Blue Ocean Alliance’s Chris Leontopoulos. Speaking at a recent maritime industry forum in Hamburg, Mr. Leontopoulos said the sterntubeless ship design – jointly developed by Blue Ocean Alliance members ABS, Thordon Bearings, Shanghai

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Zero and low-emission trucks to be tested at Port of Prince Rupert

Through an Integrated Marketplace project led by Innovate BC, new zero and low-emission heavy-duty (HDZEV) trucks will be added to operations at the Port of Prince Rupert to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support sustainability in the province’s transportation sector. The HDZEV project will see four new trucks – two hydrogen powered, one battery

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Descartes’ study shows 40% of shippers and logistics services providers plan to Invest in transportation technology 

Descartes Systems Group, the global leader in uniting logistics-intensive businesses in commerce, released the results of its 8th Annual Global Transportation Management Benchmark Survey of over 630 companies. The study shows that 40% of the shippers and logistics services providers (LSP) surveyed are planning to invest in transportation technology to prepare for industry and regulatory

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Gastops partners with Seaspan for advanced propulsion system analysis

Ottawa – Gastops, a global leader in intelligent condition monitoring solutions, announced a significant contract award from Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards (Seaspan) to support the Canadian Coast Guard’s Multi-Purpose Vessel (MPV) Project. Gastops is a long-standing provider of specialized propulsion system integration services to Naval, Coast Guard and system integrators, shipyards, and marine control system companies

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Demetrios Athanasiou to succeed Terence Bowles at helm of St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation

The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation’s (SLSMC) Board of Directors today announced the appointment of Demetrios (Jim) Athanasiou as the Corporation’s next President and Chief Executive Officer, effective July 12, 2024. Mr. Athanasiou replaces Terence F. Bowles, who is retiring as the longest serving Seaway President, having taken over this role in November 2010. Prior

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Efforts to protect the North Atlantic right whale continue producing results

The North Atlantic right whale is one of the most endangered large whale species in the world, and human interaction has played a role in threatening the survival of this species. Fishing and marine-based industrial activities, pollution, and other factors have all contributed to an unfortunate population decline. There is hope for the future though, as a

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