Maritime transportation, goods, services and regulation news
| March 26, 2024 | International Trade | Maritime | Breakbulk News
China is taking its dispute with the US over electric-vehicle subsidies to the World Trade Organization, challenging elements of President Joe Biden’s signature climate law passed in 2022.
| March 26, 2024 | Green Shipping | Maritime | Technology
Many shipping companies are still striving to define their strategy for EU ETS compliance some 90 days after implementation of the complex regulation, according to OceanScore, as it leverages lessons learned from clients to date to define best practice.
| March 26, 2024 | Maritime
| March 26, 2024 | Air Cargo | Technology | Maritime | Technology
Temperature-controlled container specialist Tower Cold Chain is gearing up to reveal its latest innovations at LogiPharma 2024, the world's largest life sciences supply chain event.
| March 26, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | Green Shipping | Maritime | Technology
Chevron Marine Lubricants held the first technical seminar for 2024 on 7 March in Istanbul, Turkey.
| March 26, 2024 | Energy | Green Shipping | Maritime | Bulk
Dry Bulk shipowners set to profit from “green transition” as the expansion of renewable energy capacity predicted to outweigh the negative effects of diminished coal demand
| March 26, 2024 | Maritime | Bulk
| March 25, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | Green Shipping | Maritime
A new fire safety study by global Survival Technology solutions provider Survitec has revealed that existing fire-fighting methods used to extinguish machinery space spray and pool fires on conventionally fuelled vessels are inadequate when dealing with methanol-based fires.
| March 25, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News | Ports & Terminals
Canada’s busiest port is seeing more autos arriving from China than the US and Mexico, after Tesla Inc. started shipping electric vehicles from its gigafactory in Shanghai.
| March 25, 2024 | Energy | Green Shipping | Maritime | Technology
Eni, a global energy company, Fincantieri, one of the world’s largest shipbuilding groups, the only one active in all high-tech marine industry sectors, and RINA, a multinational inspection, certification, and engineering consultancy, have signed an agreement to develop joint initiatives for the energy transition.
| March 25, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News
| March 25, 2024 | Maritime | Technology
• Mutual promotion to simplify access to turbocharger and engine optimization solutions and digitally enabled services • Furuno cloud-to-cloud connectivity to support Accelleron digital solutions in key shipbuilding market • First agreement of its kind in Japan to deliver seamless and automated connectivity for Accelleron
| March 25, 2024 | Maritime
| March 22, 2024 | Maritime
Argeo signs “Certificate of Delivery and Acceptance” with CSI for second Kongsberg Discovery HUGIN Superior AUV...
| March 22, 2024 | Maritime | Bulk | Ports & Terminals
Funding from U.S. DOT helps port to reduce emissions, improve highway congestion
| March 22, 2024 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
MSC is adjusting the port rotation of its Ecuador – NWC and Scanbaltic – USA service.
| March 22, 2024 | Maritime
To meet client demand and extend its coverage of German ports, MSC is adjusting the port rotation of its Ecuador – NWC and Scanbaltic – USA service.
| March 22, 2024 | Maritime
In memory of Verner Wilson III, a passionate advocate for the protection of the Arctic, its wildlife, and its people and member of the Clean Arctic Alliance, who passed unexpectedly this time last year....
| March 22, 2024 | Maritime
Recognition for Universal Design of Japan’s 1st LNG-fueled Ferries Sunflower Kurenai and Sunflower Murasaki...
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