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Guice Offshore adds three ships to fleet

Offshore vessel operator Guice Offshore (GO) has bolstered its fleet with the addition of three Jones Act-qualified vessels. The Madisonville-headquartered company has acquired multi-purpose vessels...

Carnival to use digital twin analysis to power vessel decarbonisation

Carnival Corporation is to implement a new Decarbonisation Modelling Service to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across its cruise fleet, creating digital models of its...

Unions call for safety standards after Ports of Auckland death

The Maritime Union of New Zealand, the Rail and Maritime Transport Union, and the New Zealand Merchant Service Guild have released a joint statement...

1st quarter freight throughput down 1.5% in the Port of Rotterdam

In the first quarter of 2022, 1.5% less freight passed through the Port of Rotterdam than in the same period last year: 113.6 million...

Vessel scrapping levels to remain high in line with prices paid

Vessel scrapping activity this year is likely to mirror the continuing rise in scrap prices, but a lot will depend on movements in the...

Oboronlogistics’ Sparta II delivered commercial cargo from Novorossiysk to Tartus

The port of Tartus welcomed a batch of grain, industrial equipment, fuel and petroleum products In April 2022, the cargo ship Sparta II, owned by...

MSC Cruises Reveals Deployment Plan for Summer 2023

Geneva-based cruise line MSC Cruises revealed its full summer line-up for 2023, including voyages to 40 countries and 140 destinations. Ranging in length from...

New container throughput highs for Saudi ports

Saudi ports saw container throughput increase by 2.5% in March this year compared with the same month in 2021, handling a total of 865,000...

Russian Black Sea Oil Exports Double, Are Sanctions Still Working?

The volume of crude leaving the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk more than doubled but where is it going? Asia is still snapping up cheap...

Logistics Giants Are Turning to Remote-Run Forklifts Amid Labor Crunch

As surging omicron infections keep workers at home and labor shortages disrupt the world’s supply chains, two of the biggest logistics companies in the...
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