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What’s on the Horizon for Shipping Stocks in 2023?

Shipping stocks, including Danaos, ZIM Integrated Shipping Services, Star Bulk Carriers, Hapag Lloyd, and A.P. Moeller Maersk gained on the back of supply bottlenecks...

Should dry bulk owners get ready for a cyclical downturn?

Behind the falling earnings picture is the faster than expected unwinding of port delays that kept the market buzzing during 2020-21, with port operations...

Racing to the Bottom: Seabed Warfare Brings Threats, Opportunities

  In the early morning hours of September 26, 2022, seismologists located throughout northern Europe detected two disturbances originating in the Baltic Sea that were...

Explainer-How natural gas is traded in Europe

European Union energy ministers have agreed a gas price cap to try to lower gas prices that have pushed energy bills higher and driven...

Xeneta Customers Abandoning Long-Term Contracts

Bull, bear, buyer? As 2022 comes to an end, similarly turbulent to the two years preceding, the ocean freight market is finally showing signs...

Is shipping ready for carbon pricing?

A policy paper by Olaf Merk, administrator for ports and shipping at the ITF, considered the pros and cons of carbon pricing schemes, asking...

West African Fishermen Turn to the Law to Fight Fishmeal Factories

Senegal has seen a rapid and unchecked expansion in fishmeal factory operations in the past decade. But not all of its citizens are sitting...

The Original Shipping Miracle: St. Nicholas and the Grain

Every year, the shipping industryhelps Santa Claus to bring Christmas cheer to households across the West. This modern tradition can trace its roots back...

EEXI and CII: Everything You Need to Know About Shipping’s New Carbon Measurement and Rating System

Starting on January 1st, all ships will be required to calculate their carbon intensity to help measure and report on their environmental efficiency. Known as...

When Fishing Boats Go Dark, They’re Often Committing Crimes – We Mapped Where It Happens

In January 2019, the Korean-flagged fishing vessel Oyang 77 sailed south toward international waters off Argentina. The vessel had a known history of nefarious...
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