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Largest Inflatable Lifeboat Design Completes Key Tests

The world’s largest inflatable lifeboat has completed physical tests required for classification. Developed by Survitec, Seahaven is being presented as a new alternative to...

Singapore Maritime Foundation becomes first partner of Maritime Just Transition Task Force

The Maritime Just Transition Task Force founded by the International Chamber of Shipping, the International Transport Workers’ Federation and the UN Global Compact has...

Monjasa continues growth trajectory

Monjasa has consolidated its position as one of the leading global bunker fuel suppliers Bunker supply group Monjasa, which has a strong presence in the...

Talk is Cheap With No Logical Solution In Sight As the Sacked Ferry Staff Row Rumbles On

UK – With several weeks having passed since Dubai owned P&O Ferries sacked some 800 staff to enable the employment of cheaper substitute crews...

Cargo ship struck Taizhou-Ningbo railway Bridge, sank

Cargo ship WEI YANG 28 on Apr 21 sank in Lingjiang river, Taizhou, Zhejiang province, China, after understood, collision with Lingjiang Bridge pillar. WEI...

PPA shares March 2022 shipping figures

Pilbara Ports Authority has delivered a total monthly throughput of 60.3 million tonnes for March 2022. This throughput was a 4% decrease compared to March...

Meyer Group Expands with Meyer Re to Maintain Cruise Ships

The MEYER GROUP has launched MEYER RE to compliment its core business of the construction of new cruise ships: As a new partner of cruise...

Maersk says shipping boom will stabilise in H2, revises up profit guidance

Shipping group Maersk , often seen as a barometer for global trade, on Tuesday cautioned the container market may normalize in the second half...

Hapag-Lloyd enhances connection between Mediterranean and US

Hapag-Lloyd has announced its new Turkey East Coast Express (TEX) service coming in mid May 2022. The service will connect the East Coast of North...

PPA seeks bidders to build Coron cruise port

As COVID-19-related restrictions continue to ease, the Philippine Ports Authority said it expects the number of travellers to and from Palawan to eventually return...
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