UNCTAD's Review of Maritime Transport 2022 warns that maritime transport and logistics require greater investment in infrastructure and sustainability to weather future storms.
Woodside Energy has shipped an LNG cargo to Europe on board the Woodside Rees Withers from Australia’s North West Shelf and delivered it to Uniper Global Commodities SE.
Once completed, CMA Terminals Khalifa Port will have an initial capacity of 1.8 million TEUs, and will significantly enhance Khalifa Port's connectivity and position as a key gateway for the region.
The new ocean shipping service aims to provide a quicker and more predictable connection to its customers, especially for the trade between India and Gulf markets
Stockholm Norvik Port now has two new destination connections, further strengthening the port’s status as an important logistics hub in the Greater Stockholm area.
Under the JSA, Chevron and MOL will explore the technical and commercial feasibility of initially transporting up to 2.5 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of liquified CO2 by 2030.
Modelling of three emission reduction scenarios estimates hundreds of thousands of seafarers requiring additional training to handle alternative fuels up to 2050.