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UK Pursues Clean Shipping with EU Through Green Corridors

UK Pursues Clean Shipping with EU Through Green Corridors

by jpsfa admin | Oct 21, 2024 | Global News

The United Kingdom is living up to its promise to establish green shipping corridors to decarbonize the maritime sector. In December last year, the country made a pledge in the Clydebank Declaration at COP26 to establish six green shipping corridors by the middle of...
Brazil Moves Ahead With Privatized Container Terminal at Port of Santos

Brazil Moves Ahead With Privatized Container Terminal at Port of Santos

by jpsfa admin | Oct 21, 2024 | Global News

Brazil is moving ahead with the long-delayed development of a new container terminal at the Port of Santos. Early this week, the Ministry of Ports and Airports (MPor) directed the state-owned logistics company Infra SA to draw up a concession model for the STS10...
Maritime Crime and Piracy at Lowest Level in 30 Years

Maritime Crime and Piracy at Lowest Level in 30 Years

by jpsfa admin | Oct 13, 2024 | Global News

In the first nine months of 2024, reported incidents of piracy and armed robbery fell to the lowest levels since 1994, according to the latest report by the ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB). Despite the lowest number of reported incidents in three decades, IMB...
Hurricane Milton Interrupts Operations for the Florida Cruise Industry

Hurricane Milton Interrupts Operations for the Florida Cruise Industry

by jpsfa admin | Oct 13, 2024 | Global News

Florida is preparing for the overnight impact of one of the worst hurricanes to ever come ashore in the state. While the state’s West Coast and Tampa Bay area is expected to take the brunt of the storm as it comes ashore, Hurricane Milton will impact the majority of...
Container Imports Projected to Level Off at Strong Volumes After ILA Strike

Container Imports Projected to Level Off at Strong Volumes After ILA Strike

by jpsfa admin | Oct 13, 2024 | Global News

After a surge to get merchandise, equipment, and supplies into the U.S. ahead of the long-promised but short-lived International Longshoremen’s Association strike, the forecast is that container import volumes will level off for the remainder of 2024. Ports however...
Canadian Coast Guard Contracts to Remove Oil from Long-Forgotten WWII Wreck

Canadian Coast Guard Contracts to Remove Oil from Long-Forgotten WWII Wreck

by jpsfa admin | Oct 13, 2024 | Global News

As part of its efforts to protect Canada’s oceans and waterways, the Canadian Government is bringing back to life the story of a long-forgotten wreck from the World War II era which continues to haunt the Inside Passage between Canada and Alaska. The Canadian...
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