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Ports of Stockholm to connect cruise ships to onshore power
Ports of Stockholm has been awarded funding from the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and the EU for investing in onshore…
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Supply chain decarbonisation deliberations polarising debate
Discussions on the decarbonisation of shipping, in particular, and the supply chain, in general, have intensified since the International Maritime…
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MOL proceeds with green initiatives
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has announced that Propeller Boss Cap Fins (PBCF), marketed by its group company MOL Techno-Trade (MOL…
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Seaspan orders five 12,200 TEU boxships
Hong Kong-based containership owner Seaspan Corporation has entered into purchase orders to build five 12,200 TEU containerships. The order is…
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US designates 6 shipping firms, 4 vessels for transporting North Korean coal
On 8 December 2020, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) designated six entities and identified…
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Crane Worldwide Logistics reveals EMEA contract logistics growth
Crane Worldwide Logistics has unveiled a further extension of its contract logistics footprint within Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.…
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Port of Los Angeles to bolster cybersecurity with Cyber Resilience Center
The Port of Los Angeles is about to get a Port Cyber Resilience Center (CRC) which will be designed and…
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Trucks facing Calais disruptions even before 1 January Brexit change
French road haulage federation FNTR said the situation, exacerbated by Brexit stockpiling, had been ‘catastrophic’ for the past fortnight and…
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SM Line refuses charter offers to support South Korean shippers
SM Line said it had refused to charter its vessel after offers from liner operators in a bid to support…
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Shipping rates in Europe and East Asia continue upward trend
Timber and forestry products have taken the lion’s share among the cargo handled by the Port of Riga during the…
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