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OP/ED: The 2020 Sulfur Cap – Growing Pains or Mass Hysteria?

Jul 09, 2018

At the stroke of midnight on January 1, 2018, the global shipping industry will be expected to comply with the IMO agreed upon 0.5% sulfur cap for bunker fuels with few waivers available.For vessels which have installed scrubbers, higher sulfur fuels may continue to be used…

US Retail Imports Setting Records Despite Trade War

Jul 09, 2018

Increasing consumer demand and rising retail sales are driving record imports at the United States’ major retail container ports this month despite new tariffs on goods from China, according to the monthly Global Port Tracker report from the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates…

Libya's Oil Output Down Sharply in 2018

Jul 09, 2018

Libya's national oil production fell to 527,000 barrels per day (bpd) from a high of 1.28 million bpd in February following recent oil port closures, the head of the National Oil Corporation (NOC) said in a statement on Monday.The NOC had not…

Bangabandhu Satellite to Link 39,000 Ships at Sea

Jul 08, 2018

Bangladesh Communication Satellite Company Limited (BCSCL) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the shipping ministry so that Bangabandhu-1 satellite will provide the connectivity to around 39,000 ships in the country in a year…

Cosco Shipping Gets US 'Go-Ahead' for OOCL Deal

Jul 08, 2018

China’s Cosco Shipping Holdings Co received the clearance  of a U.S. national-security review body, removing a major overhang of the USD 6.3 billion deal of taking over Orient Overseas International Ltd (OOCL). According to a Reuters' report…

OP/ED: How Growth Can Benefit the Environment

Jul 06, 2018

You might call 2017 a banner year for California ports. San Pedro Bay, home to the nation's leading twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach exceeded their pre-recession peaks. Collectively, San Pedro Bay was up 7.2% from its 2006 peak. It took…

WISTA International Approved for IMO Consultative Status

Jul 06, 2018

The International Maritime Organization's (IMO) governing body, the IMO Council, approved the Women's International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA International) application for consultative status on July 5, 2018. 'Consultative status gives us the opportunity to promote diversity…

China Blames U.S. for "largest-scale trade war"

Jul 06, 2018

China says forced to respond to U.S. tariffs. The United States and China slapped tit-for-tat duties on $34 billion worth of each other's imports on Friday, with Beijing accusing Washington of triggering the 'largest-scale trade war' as…

Brazil May Import U.S. Soybeans due to U.S.-China Trade Spat

Jul 05, 2018

Brazil, the world's largest soybean exporter, may have to import the oilseed from the United States this year to satisfy demand from local processors, an executive of exporters association Anec said on Thursday. If China's demand for Brazilian soy rises due to a trade war with the United States…

Egypt Denies Suez Canal Seeks 300 mln Euro Loan

Jul 05, 2018

Egypt's government denied in a statement on Thursday that the Suez Canal Authority was seeking a 300 million euro loan from Gulf lenders. Three senior banking sources that did not wish to be named had told Reuters last week that the authority…

Brazil Beef Exports Hit Bottom

Jul 05, 2018

A truckers' strike in May that crippled traffic on Brazil's main roads and trade bans on the country's beef caused exports in June to fall to their lowest level for the month in 15 years, consultancy INTL FCStone said.Citing data from the government…

British Ports Association for Border Continuity

Jul 03, 2018

As the UK Cabinet prepares for an away day’ at Chequers this week, the British Ports Association (BPA) has urged Ministers to agree a proposal that will ensure goods continue to flow uninterrupted between UK and EU ports post-Brexit. Commenting…

The Inouye: The Largest American-Made and American-Crewed Containership Ever Built

Jul 03, 2018

I was honored to be present in South Philadelphia on June 30 to witness the christening of the largest container ship ever built in the United States. It was built by Philly Shipyards for shipping company, Matson, Inc., and was named for the former Hawaii senator…

AoS, Santa Marta Group Tackle Slavery at Sea

Jul 03, 2018

Seafarers’ charity, Apostleship of the Sea (AoS), has joined forces with the Santa Marta Group to tackle the issue of slavery at sea.  The organizations are arranging a series of workshops aimed at educating and informing AoS chaplains, volunteers…

ICTSI Contecon Guayaquil Gets Approval to Handle Mega Vessels

Jul 02, 2018

Contecon Guayaquil SA (CGSA),  subsidiary  of Manila-based International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI)  has received the government of Ecuador approval to accommodate mega vessels of up to 305 meters in length at the Port of Guayaquil’s Berths 2 and 3…

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Baltic Container Terminal Orders Eight Hybrid Konecranes Cranes

Baltic Container Terminal Orders Eight Hybrid Konecranes Cranes

Port of Auckland Commences Upgrade of Bledisloe North and Fergusson North Wharves

Port of Auckland Commences Upgrade of Bledisloe North and Fergusson North Wharves

APM Terminals to Accelerate Port Development in Andhra Pradesh

APM Terminals to Accelerate Port Development in Andhra Pradesh

DOE Grants Lake Charles LNG Additional Time to Commence Exports

DOE Grants Lake Charles LNG Additional Time to Commence Exports

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