Putin to examine Black Sea shipping proposals from Erdogan
Russian President Vladimir Putin said his Turkish counterpart, Tayyip Erdogan, had proposed reviving contacts on Black Sea shipping but that he had not yet had
Russian President Vladimir Putin said his Turkish counterpart, Tayyip Erdogan, had proposed reviving contacts on Black Sea shipping but that he had not yet had
Companies that handle import containers from the Far East and Oceania are next in line for participation in the Secure Chain in the port of
Navantia Australia has officially announced the establishment of a cutting-edge Naval Research Centre at the Australian Maritime College (AMC). Australia’s naval capabilities This collaboration will
Silent Yachts announce official launch of the brand-new SY62 3-Deck Closed, making its debut on the water. The Silent Yachts SY62 3-Deck Open multihull yacht
DUBAI) ABS celebrated the achievements of women in the Middle East and global maritime with an event titled Empowering Diversity: Women Leading the Way in
The deal was signed in Oslo and is expected to take effect in January 2025. In hug deal Global fleet management conglomerate OSM Thome has
Fincantieri and Viking have also reached an agreement for four additional ships in option with deliveries scheduled for 2031 and 2032. Fincantieri and Viking have
There are four foreseeable scenarios: in the worst case scenario, the current situation will continue until 2026 Longer transit times and ‘time to market’, more
The alliance between Maersk and Hapag Lloyd envisages an increase in services guaranteed via transhipment to 45% The Gemini Cooperation between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd could
AI Will Drive Shipping to be Safer and More Efficient, While Making the Human Element Increasingly Key, Says Christopher J. Wiernicki in Singapore Lecture (HOUSTON)
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