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Crowley adds more than 350 new refrigerated containers

The 355 new containers have arrived in Santo Tomas, Guatemala

Khalifa Port’s south quay now operational

First Shipment Handled at New Quay Heralds Major Milestone for Abu Dhabi Ports

First ship-to-ship LNG -LBG blend bunkering conducted to cargo vessel

The Nordic energy company Gasum has performed its first ship-to-ship LNG-LBG blend bunkering to a cargo vessel.

ONE announces Letter of Intent for long-term charter of world’s largest ULCS

The new buildings are planned to be built by the consortium of Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. and Japan Marine United Corporation

Port of New Orleans set to acquire property for potential new container terminal

This major economic development project would serve industry investments throughout the State of Louisiana

Scorpio Bulkers announces exit from dry bulk sector during 2021

The Board of Directors has also resolved to seek shareholders’ approval to change the name of the Company.

Maersk enters partnership with Novo Nordisk on global cold chain logistics

The three-year agreement on cold chain logistics covers transportation including ocean services and inland logistics.

Evergreen takes delivery of two more 12,000 TEU ships

The newbuildings will be used to upgrade the line’s Trans-Pacific services

S’hail Shipping adds their sixth vessel to the Baumarine by MaruKlav Pool

S’hail first joined the pool in 2017 with their first acquired Panamax

VIDEO: Wallenius Wilhelmsen welcomes new HERO vessel MV Tannhauser

MV Tannhauser is an advanced vessel with operational and environmental efficiencies.

DCSA publishes standards for the Bill of Lading

This is the first publication of the multi-year DCSA eDocumentation initiative which will deliver standards to enable digitalisation of end-to-end container shipping documentation

First ship with MAN engine already running on climate-friendly fuel

The Volkswagen Group continues to force the pace of climate protection: in future, Volkswagen Group Logistics will be using certified fuel from vegetable residues for certain new car shipments via marine routes.

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