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27.05.2025

Arkas orders eco-vessels

Arkas, a leading Turkish container shipping line, is scaling up its liner fleet to 59 vessels by 2028, reinforcing its strategic role in regional and intercontinental trade. The company has ordered ten next-generation...

27.05.2025

Emissions guideline for car carriers

Six leading ro-ro operators and the Japanese ship classification society ClassNK have launched the first industry-wide guidelines to calculate GHG emissions intensity in ro-ro shipping. The guidelines, developed with the Smart...

27.05.2025

Strengthening port infrastructure and international trade

Ports of Indiana hosted a high-level trade mission from the port of Antwerp-Bruges recently to expand economic ties and explore new container routes between Europe and the US Midwest. The visit builds on a 2024 memorandum of...

26.05.2025

CMT warns of compliance risks after Marpol sampling update

CM Technologies (CMT) is urging shipowners to upgrade their sampling practices following new IMO rules under Marpol annex VI and SOLAS II-2. The revised guidelines require a 50% increase in sample volume – now 600 ml – and...

26.05.2025

Port Everglades signs lease with MSC terminal

Port Everglades has signed a ten-year lease and operating agreement with Everglades Company Terminal (ECT), a subsidiary of MSC, securing its presence on a 39-acre site in the Southport cargo area of Fort Lauderdale through to...

Zwei Häfen, ein Ziel

Neue Unterkonzessionen für die Binnenhäfen Arles und Lyon bündeln öffentliche und private Kräfte zur Stärkung des Rhône-Saône-Korridors. Der auf der Sitl in Paris präsentierte Fokus liegt auf Nachhaltigkeit, Intermodalität und...

23.05.2025

Finnlines - a blue ship for a 'Green Lane'

Finnlines has introduced its 'Green Lane’ service, offering low-carbon sea transportation through the use of  biofuels or electricity. Fully-electric shipments are now available on the Naantali–Kapellskär route, using...

23.05.2025

Protect whales without shutting down Gulf oil industry

The US National Marine Fisheries Service has issued a revised biological opinion on offshore oil and gas activities in the Gulf of Mexico, narrowly avoiding a potential industry shutdown. The update introduces new protections for...

22.05.2025

Monthly record before expected drop in Long Beach

The port of Long Beach handled 867,493 teu in April, marking its busiest April ever and a 15.6% year-on-year increase. Imports rose by 15.1% to 419,828 teu, while exports declined by 4.5% to 93,842 teu. The number of empty...

22.05.2025

Tallest quay cranes in the Americas

Contecon Manzanillo (CMSA), the Mexican unit of International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) headquartered in Manila (Philippines), has enhanced its terminal with two quay cranes and four hybrid RTGs, delivered on 11...

21.05.2025

Great Lakes milestone for BBC Chartering

BBC Chartering’s multipurpose freighter "BBC Houston" has successfully completed its first transit into the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway System, marking a debut for the "LakerMax" vessel class. After...

21.05.2025

Royal Arctic Line phases out heavy fuel oil early

Greenland’s Royal Arctic Line has announced it will stop using heavy fuel oil (HFO) well ahead of the 2029 IMO ban, setting a strong precedent for Arctic shipping. The Clean Arctic Alliance welcomed the move, highlighting its...

20.05.2025

DP World extends UK carbon inset scheme

DP World has extended its pioneering 'UK Carbon Inset Programme' to the end of 2025, after over 150,000 import containers were registered in the first four months. The initiative, launched in January, rewards cargo owners with...

20.05.2025

IRS hosts seminar on sustainable ship recycling

The Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) held a high-level seminar in Bhavnagar to prepare the domestic recycling sector for the entry into force of the Hong Kong Convention this June. Titled "Sustainable Ship Recycling:...

Eine Taufe der Superlative

Xenos Marine tauft sein neu erworbenes Schiff auf den Namen TX-10 000. Mit seiner Tragfähigkeit von bis zu 10 000 t war es bereits an der Demontage der 2019 gekenterten Golden Ray beteiligt.

19.05.2025

First remote-controlled barge test in Germany

/HGK Shipping has received Germany’s first official approval to test remote-controlled inland vessels on its canal network. Federal transport minister Patrick Schnieder handed over the permit to HGK CEO Steffen Bauer on 13 May in...

19.05.2025

Sweden and Seychelles partner for green port of Victoria

The Seychelles Ports Authority and the Rise Research Institutes of Sweden have signed a landmark agreement to transform the port of Victoria into a model for climate-smart maritime infrastructure. The deal, effective through...

19.05.2025

China’s first automated mooring system goes live

Dubai-based Trelleborg Marine and Infrastructure has secured a contract to supply its ‘AutoMoor’ automated mooring system to a major Chinese container terminal, marking the first deployment of this rope-free technology in...

16.05.2025

Chittagong, Kingston, Tema head global port delay rankings

Beacon’s April Port Performance Report reveals rising inland congestion across global terminals. Chittagong (pictured) leads the global delay chart, with vessels waiting over four days at anchor and containers dwelling more than...

16.05.2025

Anemoi and partners launch rotor sail design study

Anemoi Marine Technologies has joined forces with Hafnia, Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI), and DNV in a new joint development project to advance rotor sail integration for future vessel designs. The initiative focuses on...

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