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Red Sea and Suez Canal Traffic Increases But Carriers Still Avoid Transits

Red Sea and Suez Canal Traffic Increases But Carriers Still Avoid Transits

by jpsfa admin | Jun 8, 2025 | Global News

June 5 marked a historic day for the Suez Canal as it is 50 years since it reopened after the Arab-Israeli War of June 1967 closed the canal for eight years. Egypt marked the occasion as it again attempts to rebuild traffic in the canal following the attacks of the...
New Zealand Calls for Banning Substandard Vessels Based on 2023 Incident

New Zealand Calls for Banning Substandard Vessels Based on 2023 Incident

by jpsfa admin | Jun 8, 2025 | Global News

Maritime investigators in New Zealand are calling for the banning of substandard ships from the country’s water to avoid potential disasters. In the wake of the release of the final report on the near catastrophic incidents involving container ship Shiling, which...
New Zealand Calls for Banning Substandard Vessels Based on 2023 Incident

Australia Releases Report Confirming Finding Cook’s HMB Endeavour Wreck

by jpsfa admin | Jun 8, 2025 | Global News

The Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM) released its final report detailing its conclusion that a wreck lying on the seabed in Newport Harbor, Rhode Island, is the famed HM Bark Endeavour, which carried Capt. James Cook and his crew on their voyage of...
It’s Time for Shipping to Properly Regulate Plastic Pollution

It’s Time for Shipping to Properly Regulate Plastic Pollution

by jpsfa admin | Jun 8, 2025 | Global News

In the vast expanses of the world’s oceans, a silent yet pervasive threat is taking shape: nurdles. These tiny, pre-production plastic pellets, measuring between 2 to 5 millimeters in diameter, are fundamental to the plastics industry, serving as the building...
Vessel and Crew Abandonment Surge in 2025 on Course for Worst Year

Vessel and Crew Abandonment Surge in 2025 on Course for Worst Year

by jpsfa admin | Jun 1, 2025 | Global News

The abandonment of vessels and their crews is running significantly ahead of the rate in 2024 and is on track to a new record warns the International Transport Workers’ Federation. The association of transport unions is reiterating its long-standing call for more...
Research Confirms Digital Port Queuing System Also Cuts Shipping Emissions

Research Confirms Digital Port Queuing System Also Cuts Shipping Emissions

by jpsfa admin | Jun 1, 2025 | Global News

Researchers based in California studied the electronic reservation system established for containerships and have now concluded that the digital port queuing system is low-hanging fruit that can help drastically cut shipping emissions. They are the latest to endorse...
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