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Cape of Good Hope Diversions Threaten CII Grades – and Show Value of Data

Cape of Good Hope Diversions Threaten CII Grades – and Show Value of Data

by jpsfa admin | May 5, 2024 | Global News

The shipping industry has been enveloped by a sustained period of intense geopolitical volatility. Previous challenges – like the emergence of the Russian ‘dark fleet’ and the reduction in traffic through the Panama Canal – have now been superseded by the...
Baltimore Welcomes its First Container Ship Since Bridge Collapse

Baltimore Welcomes its First Container Ship Since Bridge Collapse

by jpsfa admin | Apr 29, 2024 | Global News

On Saturday, the Port of Baltimore received its first container ship since the tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge one month ago. The arrival is an important milestone for Baltimore businesses and longshoremen, who have been heavily impacted by the closure...
Ammonia as an alternative fuel gathers pace, safety concerns remain

Ammonia as an alternative fuel gathers pace, safety concerns remain

by jpsfa admin | Apr 29, 2024 | Global News

One the most noticeable changes attending Singapore Maritime Week from 12 months earlier was how much further ammonia has moved up the agenda as a zero-carbon fuel for the future. Marcus Hand | Apr 23, 2024 There was far more discussion about ammonia as a...
Mixed signals on container freight rates as Red Sea alarm subsides

Mixed signals on container freight rates as Red Sea alarm subsides

by jpsfa admin | Apr 29, 2024 | Global News

reight rate indices are sending mixed messages but most of the latest indicators show a steady decline in rates as lines and shippers negotiate annual contracts on the transpacific. Nick Savvides | Apr 24, 2024 Linerlytica, however, reported this week that “the stage...
Asia’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Commissioned by Ørsted in Taiwan

Asia’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Commissioned by Ørsted in Taiwan

by jpsfa admin | Apr 29, 2024 | Global News, Uncategorized

Ørsted along with officials of the government of Taiwan gathered today to celebrate the commission of the first sections of the Greater Changhau offshore wind farms. In addition to being the largest of its kind in Asia, the wind farm doubled Taiwan’s offshore wind...
Nigeria’s Calabar Port Hasn’t Received a Large Container Ship in 25 Years

Nigeria’s Calabar Port Hasn’t Received a Large Container Ship in 25 Years

by jpsfa admin | Apr 29, 2024 | Global News

With Nigeria considered Africa’s largest economy, it goes without saying that its maritime sector has to play a substantial role in facilitating the country’s trade. Unfortunately, Nigeria’s maritime sector – especially the public-owned port system –...
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