Iranian tankers sail to Venezuela
Fortune, the Iranian tanker, is sailing towards the 12-nm boundary of Venezuela's territorial seas, bringing its controversial journey to a close.
Read moreFortune, the Iranian tanker, is sailing towards the 12-nm boundary of Venezuela's territorial seas, bringing its controversial journey to a close.
Read moreAbout 150 firefighters battled a fire that destroyed a quarter of the structures on Pier 45 in San Francisco early on May 23.
Read moreAs 22nd of May marks the National Maritime Day, the American Association of Port Authorities called all vessels berthed at all American ports to sound their horns at 1200 hours local time.
Read moreIran's foreign minister warned the US against using its navy in the Caribbean to disrupt Iranian fuel shipments to Venezuela.
Read moreEconomic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continued to affect trade at the Port of Long Beach in April with fewer cargo containers moving through the seaport.
Read moreA group of American seaports and maritime stakeholders joined forces and launched a new non-profit, the Maritime Transportation System Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MTS-ISAC), to address cyber security issues and raise awareness on the matter.
Read moreThe US National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates reported that they expect imports at major US retail container ports to mark a double-digit year-over-year decline this spring and summer as the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continue.
Read moreOperators should keep in mind that commercial vessels calling at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach will have to ensure compliance with the rules of the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD).
Read moreVenezuela’s oil exports increased in April after falling in March to their lowest average in seven months. This growth was helped by new trading partners that were re-selling cargoes in Asia.
Read moreCommissioners Carl W. Bentzel and Louis E. Sola urged Congressional leaders to help alleviate and bridge the financial gaps that could jeopardize continued healthy operation of US’s marine terminal industry and maritime transportation system.
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