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Evolving Dynamics of Liner Trades Between Australia, Southeast Asia, and the Indian Subcontinent

The liner trade between Australia, Southeast Asia, and the Indian subcontinent is undergoing significant changes, with…

US Ports extend hours as container rates drop post-strike

With the suspension of the US Gulf and East Coast port strike until January 15, carriers…

LNG-fueled vessels now make up 6% of the global fleet

The SEA-LNG industry coalition reports that LNG-fueled vessels now make up over 2% of the global…

IMO advances in net-zero framework for shipping

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has made significant strides in establishing binding global regulations under its…

Three shipping companies are in discussion with Singapore to join the LA/LB green corridor

At the Singapore International Bunkering Conference and Exhibition (Sibcon), the Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore…

Panama Canal catches up with the new norm

The past year has been tough for Panama. The worst drought in over 75 years caused…

Middle East affected by Red Sea diversions

Middle Eastern markets often the wayport business for Asia/Europe services is being bypassed as vessels on…

Carriers awaiting the incoming government to provide relief on Mexican port challenges

Frustrated by infrastructure limitations that hinder Mexican ports from managing the increasing volume of traffic, ocean…

Green shipping corridor between Finland and Estonia gains momentum

The FIN-EST Green Corridor, a joint initiative between Finland and Estonia aimed at establishing a sustainable…

China creates stringent rules on hazardous cargo at Ningbo

Container lines, already facing delays due to longer routes around the Cape of Good Hope, are…

Gas carrier catches fire off the coast of Bangladesh

A total of 31 people were rescued after two gas carriers caught fire near Chittagong port…