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Ports unveil Implementation Plan Outline for First trans-Pacific Green Shipping Corridor

"This initiative will drive emissions reductions across the world's largest ocean and lead to greener practices from supply chain participants along these vital trade routes."

First ship with Ukrainian grain arrives at Bosphorus through temporary corridor

The corridor was primarily meant to allow passage for ships stuck in the Ukrainian ports of Chornomorsk, Odesa, and Pivdennyi since the start of the full-scale invasion.

Seaside LNG joins SEA-LNG enhancing coalition reach and expertise

Existing LNG infrastructure can transport, store and deliver bio-LNG, as well as renewable synthetic e-LNG.

CMA CGM and Maersk join forces to accelerate the decarbonization of the shipping industry

The two leading shipping companies will work together to develop the use of alternative greener fuels for container vessel propulsion.

Bureau Veritas invests in maritime software company

The collaboration will leverage combined strengths to address the dual opportunities of the digital transformation and the decarbonization of shipping.  

Fertiglobe and AD Ports to collaborate on logistics projects in Egypt and UAE

The collaboration aims to explore logistics and supply chain opportunities for storing and shipping urea and ammonia at ports in Egypt and the UAE.

Port Houston orders five more Konecranes RTGs

Port Houston is continuing to hybridize RTG container handling in its Barbours Cut and Bayport operations

Maersk launches new weekly ocean-rail offering to better connect Central Asian markets

Maersk has announced a new transport solution that connects important producing countries in the United States, Far East and especially Mediterranean and Europe with attractive Central Asian markets.

Luxury ship charging $33,000 a person awaits rescue in Greenland’s Arctic

A luxury cruise ship carrying more than 200 people — primarily Australians — is stuck in remote northeastern Greenland after two failed attempts to free it from the muddy seabed.

Russian navy shipyard targeted by missile strikes in Sevastopol

A Russian submarine and warship were damaged in the pre-dawn barrage on the Sevastopol shipyard - potentially the largest strike against Russian naval targets of the war.

Ukraine regains control of drilling rigs in Black Sea

The rigs had been occupied by Russia since the 2014 illegal annexation of Crimea.

Silverstream and COSCO sign agreement to propel air lubrication uptake

The agreement will enable Silverstream to investigate additional options for the fabrication and supply of components of the Silverstream® System in China and the Asia-Pacific region

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