HAMBURG : Hapag-Lloyd concluded the first quarter of 2024 with a Group EBITDA of USD 942 million(EUR 868 million). Compared to the same quarter of the previous year, the Group EBIT decreased to USD
SEOUL : South Korea’s major ocean carrier HMM achieved increased revenue and profits in the first quarter of the year. In particular, the company reported US$1.7 billion in revenue in the first three months
PHILIPPINES : International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) plans to build a new terminal in Bauan in Batangas. The new $800 million terminal will be the largest privately funded marine terminal investment in the Philippines’
SANNA : Following the announcement of the dissolution of the 2M Alliance the division of services was rapid, but since the beginning of this year the collaboration has regained momentum with an increase in
LONDON : Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat company, has launched a new report Digital Wave: Transforming vessels into floating offices and remote homes. The report explores the growing importance of ‘always-on’ onboard connectivity as ships and
RIYADH : Saudi Red Sea Authority (SRSA), the official regulator and key enabler of Red Sea coastal tourism, has issued the first three licenses for operators of the following tourist marinas: Al-Ahlam Marine in
BENGALURU : AJAX Engineering, India’s premier concreting equipment manufacturer, becomes the country’s first manufacturer to export Slip-form Pavers, a specialised heavy concrete equipment utilised primarily in large scale infrastructure projects for the efficient and
HAI PHONG : The largest-ever made-in-Vietnam bulk carrier was recently launched by Nam Trieu Shipbuilding Company Limited in the northern Port City of Hai Phong. The 65,000 DWT Truong Minh Dream 01 was built
ANTWERP : Port of Antwerp-Bruges presented a world premier: the Methatug. This tugboat, which runs on methanol, is part of a greening programme for the port’s fleet and an important step in the transition
LONDON : “Global soya bean exports are forecast to grow by 8% between 2023 and 2025 based on data from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Stronger import demand from China will be