DAVOS : Hon’ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis, held high-level discussions with Mr Vincent Clerc, Chief Executive Officer of global shipping major Maersk, on advancing circular economy–driven maritime infrastructure and strengthening sustainable
LONDON: Maersk said last week that one of its services will resume using the Red Sea and Suez Canal this month, marking a key step towards ending two years of global trade disruption due
COPENHAGEN : Maersk constantly strives to provide more reliable and innovative products. They offer the broadest coverage and competitive transit times at an unmatched reliability. To continue offering our broad portfolio of services and
RIYADH : The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has signed three Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with the Saudi Export Development Authority (Saudi Exports) and three of the world’s leading global shipping lines, Mediterranean Shipping Company
COPENHAGEN : Singapore-based shipbuilder Seatrium said on Monday it has reached a settlement with Denmark’s Maersk to deliver an offshore wind vessel that was intended to work on a project off the coast of
COPENHAGEN : Danish shipping company Maersk opens new tab said on Friday that one of its vessels had successfully navigated the Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb Strait for the first time in nearly two
COPENHAGEN : A.P. Moller–Maersk has unveiled a significant reorganisation of its regional leadership, aimed at sharpening execution speed and deepening customer focus as the group accelerates its transformation into an integrated logistics provider. Industry
COPENHAGEN : Maersk has announced that building on a successful initial trial, the company will now blend 50% ethanol with 50% methanol in a test onboard the vessel Laura Mærsk. Maersk continues to explore
GENEVA: Geneva-based commodity trading and asset investment firm Montfort has revealed a significant investment in second-hand MR tankers. Montfort Maritime, the shipping arm of Montfort, has arranged to acquire two Japanese-built medium range (MR)
COPENHAGEN : Liner giant AP Moller-Maersk has taken steps to return to the Suez Canal two years after Houthi rebels disrupted world trade with a string of brutal attacks on shipping in the Red