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Port of Baltimore receives federal funding to improve rail operations

$15.6 Million Grant Will Upgrade Port’s Intermodal Capabilities And Complement Howard Street Tunnel Project Which Will Provide Double Stack Rail

Satellite images appear to show Russia stealing Ukraine’s grain

Russia's theft of Ukrainian grain appears to be ramping up as it continues its war on the country, according to new satellite photos of the Crimean port of Sevastopol.

Hapag-Lloyd starts new Africa service (MAX)

Fast connection from India via Jebel Ali to Maputo, MZ

Global shipping community updates Maritime Labour Convention

New regulations improve access to onshore medical care, strengthen PPE requirements, and ensure access to communications to be able to contact loved ones.

CMA CGM launching early container return incentive program

The Group’s new early return incentive program will deliver 300 USD per container to help customers offset costs.

Russian ships carrying stolen Ukrainian grain turned away from Mediterranean ports

A Russian merchant ship loaded with grain stolen in Ukraine has been turned away from at least one Mediterranean port and is now in the Syrian port of Latakia, according to shipping sources and Ukrainian officials.

PSA & ONE successfully use reclaimed refrigerants

PSA & ONE Announce Successful Use of Reclaimed Refrigerant Gas from Reefer Containers, As Part of Greening Supply Chains

MacGregor to deliver a FibreTrac fibre-rope offshore crane

MacGregor has secured a contract with Otto Candies, LLC to deliver an active heave compensated FibreTrac offshore crane.

Georgia Ports Authority orders a fleet of 22 Konecranes container cranes

The STS cranes will be equipped snag prevention, anti-collision systems and cameras for the operators.

Sanctions strand thousands of russia-bound luxury cars at Belgium port

Vehicles stuck at Belgium port as customs officials navigate sanctions related to Ukraine invasion

The cost of insuring Black Sea shipping is out of control

The cost of insuring merchant ships sailing to ports in the Black Sea has spiraled out of control, becoming a huge potential impediment to the movement of Russian cargoes from the region.

London marine insurers label all Russian waters high risk

London’s marine insurance market has added all of Russia’s waters to its list of areas deemed high risk, an advisory showed, which is likely to raise the cost of shipping and adds to the logistical pressures on Moscow.

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