
Panama Canal : Risk-based vessel inspection model in October
The Panama Canal Authority announced the implementation of a new risk-based vessel inspection model, effective October 1, 2025. According to Advisory to Shipping No. A-25-2025,
The Panama Canal Authority announced the implementation of a new risk-based vessel inspection model, effective October 1, 2025. According to Advisory to Shipping No. A-25-2025,
Baltimore’s maritime sector faced another shock when a Greek-owned coal carrier, the W Sapphire (81,681 dwt), suffered a spectacular explosion just after departing the port.
A flood of new container capacity will soon be arriving in global waters, even more so than previously estimated. Expressing concerns along these lines is
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The Trump administration confirms its opposition to the decarbonization path defined in April and is venting reactions against the countries  US has formally rejected
Agl will launch tenders in Ivory Coast and Rwanda to select 10 basic realities in the east and west of the continent Africa Global Logistics,
Rules on international waste transfers being respected in Croatia Ordered of the Croatian Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure the Moby Drea vessel, which
The Norwegian company had supplied materials for the construction of cruise ships that did not meet the safety standards guaranteed in the event of a
An experienced port manager, he was previously managing director of Contship Italia’s container terminals in Gioia Tauro and Caglia Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El Sisi issued Resolution No. 327 for year 2024, extending service of Chairman of the Board of Directors and Managing Director
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