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Search and Rescue exercise Barents – 2022 involved wide range of forces and facilities

Search and Rescue exercise Barents – 2022 was held on June 2 in the SAR area of Murmansk Sea Rescue Coordination Center in the...

Shanghai port, as business gets back to normal

Queuing time off the Port of Shanghai, the world's largest port, has kept dropping even as more ships make calls, which experts see as...

How the Ukraine conflict is reshaping global oil markets

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has reconfigured the global oil market, with African suppliers stepping in to meet European demand and Moscow, stung by Western...

How shipping moves ahead to run on zero-carbon fuels

Latest Trends on fuel transition, shipyard actions, government, ports, financing and industry players The scale of shipping's green transition has been put into sharp relief...

IMO Breaks Deadlock on Carbon Pricing for Shipping

The push to decarbonize the commercial shipping industry has achieved a major breakthrough after countries reached a consensus on carbon pricing of shipping emissions,...

Risky business: How shipping boom, war and COVID impact safety at sea

A ship full of Porsches, Bentleys and Lamborghinis catches fire and sinks in the Atlantic. A container vessel ignites and goes down off Sri...

How China’s efforts are advancing global development

The World Economic Forum has been convening leaders to promote multilateralism and multistakeholder solutions to global challenges since its first Annual Meeting in Davos...

Containership Transit Times, Not Simply Backlog Counts, Could Offer Clearer Picture of Shipping Crisis, Windward Says

Backlogs of ships waiting outside major ports across the world is perhaps the most visible sign of the on-going global container shipping crisis and...

A reality check on Europe’s latest energy proposals

A ‘double urgency’ The European Commission has responded to the global energy crisis caused by Russia’s war on Ukraine. It says there’s a ‘double urgency’...

Supply chains are never returning to ‘normal’

The conventional wisdom at this time is that most of the world has moved on from the pandemic (except for China); therefore, supply chains...
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