COSCO, Maersk stop services in Ukraine
The container shipping sector of COSCO Shipping will stop accepting new bookings for cargoes to and from Ukraine, while Maersk has also halted all port calls in Ukraine until the end of February.
Read moreThe container shipping sector of COSCO Shipping will stop accepting new bookings for cargoes to and from Ukraine, while Maersk has also halted all port calls in Ukraine until the end of February.
Read moreCosco Shipping Energy Transportation (CSET) along with Dalian Shipbuilding Industry (DSIC) have developed a methanol-fuelled very large crude carrier (VLCC).
Read moreOn December 15, the world’s first smart green energy system for zero-carbon terminal was successfully connected to the grid at the Second Container Terminal of Tianjin Port.
Read moreChina Classification Society (CCS) and COSCO Shipping Group have signed a new agreement that will see the organisations work together to tackle the issue of greenhouse gas emissions in the maritime sector.
Read moreCOSCO SHIPPING shake hands with Anhui Provincial Port & Shipping Group and introduced a blockchain-based paperless import cargo platform for China’s inland ports.
Read moreCOSCO SHIPPING Lines and Bank of China shake hands and collaborated in order to launch a Cross-Chain Platform ‘Master Bill of lading + trading documentations’.
Read moreTraxens along with COSCO Shipping Logistics shake their hands and announced an agreement which aims to promote a full set of IoT data services based on Traxens smart container solutions.
Read moreTraxens along with COSCO Shipping Logistics shake their hands and announced an agreement which aims to promote a full set of IoT data services based on Traxens smart container solutions.
Read moreMOL announced that the Ice-Breaking LNG Carrier "Vladimir Rusanov", made its first call at the LNG Terminal in Ohgishima, located inside Tokyo Bay in Japan, on 23rd July.
Read moreAnt Group and Alibaba Group inked an agreement with COSCO Shipping in order to develop the use of Ant Blockchain technology within the shipping industry.
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