OSLO : The global trade ecosystem is grappling with severe disruptions as the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran continues to strain supply chains, port operations, and shipping schedules worldwide. Emerging
LONDON : Two Chinese container ships turned backed after trying to exit the Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, ship-tracking data showed, despite assurances from Iran that Chinese vessels could pass. The
TEL AVIV: Number of confirmed incidents: 30 (20 vessels and 10 oil, gas, and port facilities). At a Glance A Growing Attack Pattern Across Commercial Shipping Since the start of the Iran war, maritime security incidents have expanded
TEHRAN: Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said that its navy has turned back three container ships attempting to pass through the strait of Hormuz on Thursday. The IRGC said the ships of “different nationalities”
KINGSTON: The Maritime Authority of Jamaica (MAJ) is stepping up its efforts to engage the next generation of legal professionals on maritime sustainability, highlighting the importance of shipping to Jamaica’s economy and the legal responsibilities that
MUMBAI: Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), India’s premier container port, has achieved a landmark milestone by surpassing 8 million TEUs in container throughput during FY 2025–26 (year-to-date). The port has also recorded its highest-ever
MUMBAI : Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) India’s Largest Container Port, announces the commencement of the JJS service by Global Feeder Shipping at PSA Mumbai, one of the container terminals at JNPA, marked by
TEHRAN: The Iranian Army on Thursday (local time) stated that it had targeted sensitive locations in Israel’s strategic Haifa port with drones late Wednesday night, amid the conflict in West Asia, describing the US-Israeli
AHMEDABAD : In a significant development for the operations and supply chain ecosystem, noted academician and researcher Prof. Debjit Roy has taken over as President of the India Chapter of the Production and Operations
HAMBURG: Hapag-Lloyd published its annual report for the 2025 fiscal year on Thursday. The Group EBITDA stood at USD 3.6 billion (EUR 3.2 billion) and the Group EBIT at USD 1.1 billion (EUR 1.0 billion) while the Group profit amounted to USD