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Dutch authorities delay plan to tow burning cargo ship

Southwesterly winds mean it's not yet possible to safely tow the ship further away from the environmentally sensitive location it is in now. It is carrying over 3,780 vehicles, including some 500 electric cars.

Russia bombards Ukraine ports, threatens ships, jolting world grain markets

Russia jolted world grain markets with an escalation in the Black Sea, mounting a third straight night of air strikes on Ukrainian ports and issuing a threat against Ukraine-bound vessels to which Kyiv responded in kind.

ONE launches LUX service, connecting Europe and South America

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced the Latin-East-Coast Europe Express (LUX), a new weekly service connecting Europe and the Mediterranean to the East Coast of South America

The Hamburg Senate presents new Port Development Plan

The port will harness such global mega-trends as digitalization, climate protection, the circular economy, the transformation of work, and e-commerce, to extend its position.

Australia bans unsafe ship from Australian waters

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has banned a second Briese Heavylift GmbH & Co vessel from Australian waters, in a crackdown on unsafe and unseaworthy vessels.

HHLA TK Estonia and FERNRIDE strengthen collaboration

The goal of the first project phase was to determine the technology’s operational reliability in the area of automated container handling and to validate its appropriateness for future business opportunities.

MAN Energy Solutions to deliver 15 dual-fuel green methanol engine retrofits

MAN Energy Solutions has signed a Conversion Commitment Agreement with Seaspan Corporation (Seaspan) in collaboration with Hapag-Lloyd.

NYK conducts biofuel trial on vessel transporting wood chips for Daio Paper

Toyota Tsusho Marine Fuel Corporation supplied the biofuel, and while sailing, the ship verified the main engine and generator conditions when using the biofuel.

Successful installation of SpaceX’s Starlink on the first ships of the AIDA fleet

This will enable AIDA Cruises to offer the best available Wi-Fi experience at sea before the end of the year.

NYK joins GCMD as strategic partner to accelerate shipping’s decarbonisation

Japan is one of the top three shipowning countries in the world, and Japanese merchant vessels account for around 11% of world tonnage.

Global shipping can halve emissions without impacting trade, study

New study comes ahead of key UN decision on shipping

Spark and Hutchison sign Saudi dryport concession agreement

The Dry Port will accelerate the Eastern Province’s development as a regional logistics powerhouse

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