ESPO sets priorities for the next five years
In view of the upcoming EU elections, the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) has set its priorities for the next five years.
Read moreIn view of the upcoming EU elections, the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) has set its priorities for the next five years.
Read moreAccording to GMS’ latest weekly ship-recycling report, this week, various holidays concluded across the globe just as Indian sub-continent ship recycling markets started to perk up amidst fundamentals that have independently enjoyed varying degrees of volatility and resurgence over recent weeks.
Read moreIdwal has announced the launch of its Social Impact Report to provide insight into the real-world working and living conditions experienced by seafarers across the global maritime fleet.
Read moreReCAAP ISC published its 1st quarter piracy report, informing that during the January - March 2024, a total of 26 incidents of Armed Robbery Against Ships (ARAS) were reported in Asia. The 1Q 2024 statistics released in the Anti-Piracy and Sea Robbery Conference 2024.
Read moreOne year after the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the Green and Digital Shipping Corridor (GDSC), the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Port of Los Angeles (POLA), and Port of Long Beach (POLB) have completed a comprehensive baselining study.
Read moreIn this quarterly publication, the NGO Shipbreaking Platform informs about the shipbreaking industry in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. In total, 127 ships were dismantled worldwide from January until March 2024.
Read moreWhile most American ports have decarbonization plans in place, a new report shows there are significant challenges to advancing emission-reduction projects, including financial constraints, low technology readiness and physical space limitations, according to ABS.
Read moreUK P&I Club correspondents Huatai has provided the following update after dealing with a number of ships which were punished by the Maritime Safety Administration (MSA) for failing to fly, improperly flying, or flying a damaged or defiled National Flag of the People's Republic of China.
Read moreThe 2024 Leading Maritime Cities (LMC) report by DNV and Menon Economics names Singapore as the world’s top maritime hub.
Read moreIn the recently published Annual Cargo Theft Report 2023 TT Club and BSI SCREEN Intelligence pinpoint high inflation as a primary macroeconomic driver of cargo crime patterns. The rise in food and beverages as a stolen commodity is one such indicator.
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