Waterborne logistics supply chains are key to EU competitiveness
Seventeen industry organizations published a joint paper on upcoming maritime stratiegies and emphasize the workers’ perspective.
Read moreDetailsSeventeen industry organizations published a joint paper on upcoming maritime stratiegies and emphasize the workers’ perspective.
Read moreDetailsOn 11 March, an ocean freighter from India arrived at the Port of Tampa Bay, carrying aluminum was instructed to unload the entire shipment.
Read moreDetailsWärtsilä reinforced its ‘Set for 30’ by committing to a new target of reducing 25% of direct suppliers' greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Read moreDetailsSEFE Securing Energy for Europe and marine infrastructure provider Höegh Evi have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop international supply chains for clean hydrogen to be delivered to Germany and other locations in Europe.
Read moreDetailsXeneta says that port strikes on the US East Coast and Gulf Coast were avoided, with container freight rate growth expected to slow or fall.
Read moreDetailsThe international freight forwarding and logistics sector is poised for a dynamic year in 2025, says the director general of BIFA.
Read moreDetailsThe year 2024 is likely to be remembered for significant geopolitical conflict and rising tensions between several nations. As the maritime industry operates on a global scale, it is no surprise that these tensions have had an impact on shipping.
Read moreDetailsIn 2025, disruption is the new normal, and those who build antifragile systems will thrive despite the challenges.
Read moreDetailsNippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and Yusen Logistics Co., Ltd. (YL) introduced a digital platform for managing GHG emission reductions.
Read moreDetailsAs the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) explains in their Leadership Insights newsletter story that antifragility not only withstands disruptions but thrives and evolves because of them.
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