RIYADH : The Saudi Ports Authority, Mawani, has announced the addition of the new shipping service ‘NRS’ by Folk Maritime to Jeddah Islamic Port that aims to connect Saudi Arabia to various ports along
BALTIMORE — The Tugboat Crystal Coast, pushing a fuel barge, was the first vessel to move through the newly created temporary alternate channel in Baltimore following the collapse of the Key Bridge, according to
MANILA : Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has ordered his government to strengthen its coordination on maritime security to confront “a range of serious challenges” to territorial integrity and peace, as a dispute with China
BALTIMORE : It could take weeks for the Port of Baltimore to reopen as an arduous cleanup process to clear the massive wreckage from this week’s catastrophic bridge collapse begins, leaving commuters and workers in limbo
LONDON : Maritime industry consultancy Drewry flags potential challenges for the US East Coast ports due to the diversion of Baltimore’s container volumes combined with expected market growth in 2024. The Port of Baltimore is the
ABU DHABI : AD Ports Group, the leading facilitator of global trade, logistics, and industry and Archireef, a pioneering nature-tech company, recently announced the deployment of Eco Sea Wall Panels at two locations in
BALTIMORE : US Navy engineers have sent two cranes mounted on barges to begin the clear-up operation following the collision of the Maersk-operated MV Dali and the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, causing
SINGAPORE : Singapore’s Port Authority said Wednesday that a cargo ship that slammed into a Baltimore Bridge, causing it to collapse and block one of the busiest US commercial harbours, had passed two overseas
WASHINGTON : US President Joe Biden hailed the prompt action of the 22-member Indian crew of the cargo ship that struck and demolished a key bridge in Baltimore for saving lives by alerting local authorities before
BALTIMORE : Logistics companies up and down the East Coast were urgently relaying messages back and forth to clients Tuesday on the status of their imports and exports after the Port of Baltimore was