LONDON : Ocean Network Express (ONE) announces the establishment of a new ONE branch in Greece – Ocean Network Express (Europe) Limited, Greece Foreign Branch. Scheduled to commence operations in November 2025, this strategic
SINGAPORE : The Nautical Institute (Singapore) is proud to announce its annual conference, returning on 17 July 2025 at Furama City Centre, Singapore, under the timely theme “Maritime 4.0 – Embracing Digitalisation, Sustainability & Wellbeing.” With the maritime industry accelerating its
LONDON : Congestion in European ports is hardly new. Long before the 2020s, logisticians working at container terminals had warned that there was insufficient capacity to support sustained growth. In particular, landside infrastructure had
DUBAI : The Maritime Standard has confirmed the second session of the Transportation & Climate Change Conference (TMS TACCC 2025), scheduled for Thursday, 25th September 2025 at Saadiyat Rotana Resort, Abu Dhabi. Under the
HONG KONG : For the fifth year in succession, the U-Freight Group has been recognised as a Top Shipper of Cebu Pacific for 2024, following a remarkable year in which the company handled over
LONDON : Clarksons Research have Wednesday released their mid-year review of shipping markets. With shipping often at the “frontline” of uncertain geo-political dynamics, understanding underlying market trends has often been “tricky”. Our cross-market day rate
LONDON : “During the first half of 2025, US seaborne grain shipments increased 9% y/y, driven by stronger maize exports. While an increase in import tariffs led to a 57% y/y drop in volumes
LONDON : The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index, which tracks rates for vessels transporting dry bulk commodities, fell to a one-month low on Wednesday, as rates declined across capesize and panamax vessel segments.
Firefighters who tackled a large blaze on a cargo ship in Hull say they think it started by accident, and they are “not looking at anything deliberate”. Humberside Fire and Rescue Service was called
LONDON : IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee seeks stronger compliance with global safety management standards to protect crew welfare. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is taking action to ensure that ships worldwide are safely managed