CMA Shipping opens ‘in-person’, bringing the industry together
More than 60 industry specialists will speak at CMA Shipping expo & conference which will take place from 13-15 October at the Hilton Stamford Connecticut, USA.
Read moreMore than 60 industry specialists will speak at CMA Shipping expo & conference which will take place from 13-15 October at the Hilton Stamford Connecticut, USA.
Read more21 months living with COVID-19 and the global shipping community, as well as the global supply chain, is still in crisis. On one hand, container shipping experiences unforeseen delays, while on the other hand, seafarers remain stranded, working with extended contracts due to the difficulties of crew changes. And what is worse; it seems that a return to normal is not on the cards just yet…
Read moreUnited Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure will launch the UAE Maritime Cluster, in order to be an umbrella for the government and private organisations in shipping.
Read moreGlobal road, air and sea organisations and unions have today called on the world’s heads of government gathering at this week’s UN General Assembly to end a ‘global humanitarian and supply chain crisis.’
Read moreAcross all segments of the shipping industry, everyone expects supply chain disruptions to persist into 2022.
Read moreFederal Maritime Commission announced the membership of its newly formed National Shipper Advisory Committee.
Read moreAhead of the UK government's three-year comprehensive spending review (CSR) and budget on 27 October, Maritime UK is calling for investment to accelerate maritime decarbonisation programme and tackle climate change.
Read moreThe U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is to allocate $4 million for environmentally friendly ferries.
Read moreTransport Canada shared guidance on how to comply with domestic regulations for transporting oil, fuels, and oil or fuel by-products, such as waste oil. The guidance is intended for authorized representatives, owners and operators, masters and crew of oil tankers and vessels carrying oil and fuels in tanks on deck (including cargo barges), and suppliers and receivers of oil and fuels.
Read moreIAPH’s outgoing President Santiago Garcia-Milà and his successor Captain Subramaniam Karuppiah, highlighted the essential role of infrastructure in keeping maritime supply chains flowing.
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