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US Gulf Coast Grain Exports Slowly Resuming

Sep 09, 2021

Louisiana Gulf Coast grain exports are slowly ramping up after a nearly two-week halt due to damage from Hurricane Ida, with at least two large terminals loading vessels and power steadily being restored to others, government and shipping sources said on Thursday…

PROFILE: Glosten is Meeting the Decarbonization Challenge, by Design

Sep 09, 2021

Naval architects and marine engineers sit on the front lines of the maritime industry’s battle toward decarbonization. Morgan Fanberg, President, Glosten, discusses the challenges and opportunities ahead.Put in context the challenge ahead for…

US Gulf of Mexico Oil Production Losses Lead to Cargo Cancellations

Sep 09, 2021

U.S. oil offshore losses remained at 76% on Thursday after Hurricane Ida hit the Gulf of Mexico, according to government data, which prolonged outages and caused the first oil cargo shipment cancellations to buyers in Asia.Production should…

CMA CGM to Halt Spot Freight Rate Rises until February

Sep 09, 2021

French container shipping group CMA CGM said on Thursday it was stopping all increases in its spot freight rates until February in a gesture to customers after a surge in shipping costs during the coronavirus pandemic.The pandemic has strained…

Container Shipping: Record Delays, Record Profits

Sep 09, 2021

As ports and hinterland transport struggle to keep up, delays at ports are soaking up capacity leading to frustration on the shippers’ side and leaving carriers struggling to keep up all the while making record profits, shipping organization BIMCO reports…

PROFILE: Boat-Building Icon Leon Slikkers Retires from Tiara Yachts

Sep 09, 2021

In a career that began with building wooden runabouts, Slikkers pioneered sport, sail and pleasure boats..Leon Slikkers, a marine industry pioneer, whose career building boats dates back to the 1940s, is retiring from Tiara Yachts, the company announced…

Asian Crop Importers Brace for Delays After Ida Hits US Export Hub

Sep 08, 2021

Asia’s grain and oilseed buyers are set to face shipping delays of at least one month after Hurricane Ida damaged key export terminals around the U.S. Gulf Coast, two traders and one miller said. The slowdown in supplies is likely to stoke food inflation fears for price-sensitive consumers in Asia…

Vaccine Inequalities and Supply Chain Woes Threaten Global Recovery -BIMCO

Sep 08, 2021

Unequal vaccine distribution has put a stopper in the recovery in parts of the world, adding to supply chain disruptions and slowing growth even in countries protected by higher vaccination rates, says shipping trade organization BIMCO. In a globalized world…

Peter Sand Joins Xeneta as Chief Analyst

Sep 08, 2021

BIMCO's longtime chief shipping analyst Peter Sand is departing the trade organization to take up the chief analyst role at ocean and air freight rate benchmarking, market analytics platform and container shipping index Xeneta, the Olso-based company announced on Wednesday…

Port of New Orleans Resumes Containership Operations After Hurricane Ida

Sep 07, 2021

Container vessel operations resumed at the Port of New Orleans on Tuesday, nine days after Hurricane Ida made landfall in southeast Louisiana as a category 4 storm.The first two ships worked at the Napoleon Avenue Container Terminal were the…

New Deputy Port Directors at Port of Brownsville

Sep 07, 2021

In August, the Port of Brownsville announced the appointment of two new deputy port directors effective August 9, 2021.Melinda Rodriguez is the deputy port director of administration and will oversee the port’s Human Resources, Real Estate Services…

China's August Exports Surprisingly Strong

Sep 07, 2021

China’s exports unexpectedly grew at a faster pace in August thanks to solid global demand, helping take some of the pressure off the world’s second-biggest economy as it navigates its way through headwinds from several fronts.The Asian giant…

Baltic Dry Index Slides to Three-week Low

Sep 07, 2021

The Baltic Exchange's main dry bulk sea freight index dropped on Tuesday to its lowest since mid-August, as demand eased across all vessel segments.The overall index, which factors in rates for capesize, panamax, supramax and handysize vessels…

Exploring All Too Real Maritime Risks

Sep 07, 2021

The 11th Annual Maritime Risk Symposium: A Virtual Event Exploring All Too Real RisksThe past year has been as impactful for the world’s maritime transportation xystem as it has been for the rest of society. From the Suez Canal to the Arctic and beyond…

New Maritime Equipment Supplier Nordic Fender Opens for Business

Sep 07, 2021

Norwegian company Fonna Vekst announced it has formed a new maritime equipment supplier called Nordic Fender.The Husnes-headquartered firm offers products in ship and port fendering as well as equipment for transferring liquid cargo between ships…

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Baltic Index Rises on Large Vessels

Panamanian President Meets with Japanese Shipowners to Share New Ship Registry Strategy

Panamanian President Meets with Japanese Shipowners to Share New Ship Registry Strategy

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Russian Oil takes the Northern Sea Route to Brunei

Canada's July Trade Deficit Narrows as Exports to the US Rise

Canada's July Trade Deficit Narrows as Exports to the US Rise

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