

Maersk Loses Over $700 Million From Russia As It Shuts All Operations
Maersk had announced previously about its decision to cease operations in Belarus and Russia. On 2 May, the firm finished its last cargo operation at


Maersk had announced previously about its decision to cease operations in Belarus and Russia. On 2 May, the firm finished its last cargo operation at


The maritime sector of Russia is experiencing a wind-down of multiple services, including ship certification from some of the best foreign providers – imperative for


The ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge will from now on continue their growth trajectory under one name: Port of Antwerp-Bruges. At the extraordinary general meeting


A new programme to develop and implement a Sustainable Maritime Transport (SMART) system in the Caribbean has begun in a preparatory phase, aimed at supporting


A new report from the MTF’s ‘Project Ammonia’ examines MTF members’ views on the applicable international safety regulatory framework for ammonia as a marine fuel


At Unikai, sacks and bales used to be moved by handcarts, but there are cranes with a load capacity of up to 100 tons. Every


At a press conference in Wilhelmshaven, several important news items for Germany’s energy future were announced: Federal Minister Robert Habeck and the Lower Saxony Ministers


As an enabler in the marine industry’s transition to green methanol as fuel, Alfa Laval is pleased to become a member of the Methanol Institute.


DB Schenker has revealed its plans to run an innovative, zero-emission coastal container feeder between Ikornnes quay and the Port of Ålesund in Norway. The
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