SINGAPORE : With the aim of improving and enhancing our presence in East Coast South America, Pacific International Lines (PIL) is pleased to introduce two revamped weekly direct services, connecting key ports in China,
LONDON : The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel has the potential to further disrupt the shipping industry, raising global concerns about maritime security and increasing the war-risk premium for ships operating in the
MOSCOW : Russia is pressing ahead with the construction of two new transport corridors linking Asia and Europe, seeking to weaken sanctions over its war in Ukraine at the same time as Middle East
Container values have risen significantly across almost all sectors and age categories since the start of the year. Following an extended period of declines, where values fell steadily for this sector after reaching a
RIYADH : The Saudi Ports Authority “Mawani” has announced the addition of a new maritime shipping service by Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) to Jubail Commercial Port. This move is set to enhance the
SINGAPORE : The DNV and Menon Economics Leading Maritime Cities report saw only one change in the top five with Oslo replacing Tokyo in fifth position. The findings of the report were presented at
ABU DHABI : AD Ports Group, the leading facilitator of global trade, logistics, and industry, has announced that its Ports Cluster is expanding its business remit to the global distribution of marine lubricants. The
WARRINGTON : At a time when rapid advancements in maritime connectivity and shipboard technology are leaving vessel networks increasingly vulnerable to attack, the International Association of Classification Societies’ (IACS) unified requirements (URs) E26 and
KOBE : Imoto Lines and Marindows, as a first step in transforming the future of domestic maritime shipping, will build the next generation of zero-emission domestic container ships capable of hybrid operation using Japan’s
LONDON : IMO’s Facilitation Committee has taken steps to further advance the digitalization of the shipping sector, while addressing cyber-security threats and the regulation of new technology such as autonomous ships. The Facilitation Committee