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Retailers Continue to Front-Load Imports into U.S. Ports

Retailers Continue to Front-Load Imports into U.S. Ports

Retailers are continuing to front-load their imports which is driving up the volumes seen at major U.S. ports. The National Retail Federation in its monthly read on container volumes expects the rush to get merchandise into the country will continue in part started by...

Carriers Adopt New Standard to Prevent Deadly Charcoal Fires

Carriers Adopt New Standard to Prevent Deadly Charcoal Fires

The shipping industry is taking proactive steps to implement improved safety measures for transporting charcoal, ahead of mandatory IMO regulations in 2026. Experts have long warned that misdeclared, poorly handled, and poorly packed dangerous goods are one of the...

Maritime Trade Leads Revival of Ukraine’s Export Economy

Maritime Trade Leads Revival of Ukraine’s Export Economy

Ukraine's export economy posted a 13% increase in value and a 29% rise in tonnage, according to year-end data released by Ukraine's economy ministry. The war-torn nation exported 129 million tons of goods valued at $41 billion, outpacing 2023's figures of 100 million...

DP World’s Global Footprint Crosses 100 Million TEU Mark

DP World’s Global Footprint Crosses 100 Million TEU Mark

Ports operator and logistics giant DP World is celebrating a major milestone: it now has 100 million TEU in container handling capacity across its global footprint. Over the past four and a half decades, the Dubai-based conglomerate has been aggressive in bidding for...

Canada Sells Vandalized Coast Guard Ship for Scrap

Canada Sells Vandalized Coast Guard Ship for Scrap

The Canadian Coast Guard has finally contracted with a metal recycler to dispose of its patrol ship CCGS Corporal McLaren six years after vandals damaged the ship. The Financial Post newspaper located the awarding of the contract on the government’s website...

Vietnam Completes Construction of Its Largest Bulk Carrier

Vietnam Completes Construction of Its Largest Bulk Carrier

Vietnamese officials were on hand for the handover of the largest dry bulk carrier ever built in a domestic shipyard. The 65,000 dwt Truong Minh Dream was hailed as a key advancement and in keeping with the government’s plans to expand shipbuilding and...

Matson’s Third LNG Conversion Boxship Entered Service

Matson’s Third LNG Conversion Boxship Entered Service

The containership Kaimana Hila (50,981 dwt) has returned to service after completing the third LNG conversion for Matson. When she was completed in 2019, Matson highlighted that commercial supplies of LNG were not available along its network but the vessel...

Indian-Owned Tanker Saves 73 Migrants South of Gavros

Indian-Owned Tanker Saves 73 Migrants South of Gavros

The U.S. Navy's undergunned Littoral Combat Ship classes are both about to get a major armament upgrade, according to USNI. At the USNI Defense Forum on Wednesday, outgoing Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro told the audience that many LCS hulls will eventually carry the...

Global Trade is On Track for a New Record in 2024

Global Trade is On Track for a New Record in 2024

With inflation easing and service trade booming, the total volume of world trade is likely to hit a new record of $33 trillion in 2024, according to UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD).  The forecast represents an increase of $1 trillion over UNCTAD's last update,...

U-Ming to Add Anemoi’s Rotor Sails to Giant Ore Carrier

U-Ming to Add Anemoi’s Rotor Sails to Giant Ore Carrier

Taiwan’s U-Ming Marine is becoming the latest in a growing list of shipowners to adopt wind-assisted propulsion. Bulkers are a popular category for the technology which is now planned for a broad range of vessel sizes. U-Ming plans to add rotors made by the UK’s...

China Commissions Its First Deep-Ocean Drillship

China Commissions Its First Deep-Ocean Drillship

In its quest to access deep-ocean resources, China commissioned its first drilling vessel at a shipyard in Guangzhou. The ultra-large drillship, the Meng Xiang (Dream), is a significant leap in China’s ambition for deep-sea exploration, including mineral...

Cybersecurity: Ghosts in the Machine

Cybersecurity: Ghosts in the Machine

In the dead of night, a fully laden LNG tanker quietly navigates the narrow channel of a strategic U.S. port. Suddenly, the ship's GPS blinks and alarms, showing the vessel miles off course. The crew has no idea their instruments have fallen prey to a sophisticated...

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Singapore less exposed to US tariff risks

Singapore less exposed to US tariff risks

Singapore’s trade balance might be less susceptible to tariff risks expected under US president-elect Donald Trump’s second term. Within the ASEAN-6 countries, Singapore is the only economy that runs a consistent trade deficit against the US. This may render...

Singapore-Malaysia SEZ promises a production powerhouse

Singapore-Malaysia SEZ promises a production powerhouse

Sixty years ago, Singapore’s separation from Malaysia marked the painful collapse of a bold political experiment. What began as a union based on the promise of a shared future and a common market fell apart under the weight of irreconcilable political objectives and...

Bus and lorry companies facing shortage of drivers

Bus and lorry companies facing shortage of drivers

PETALING JAYA: Bus and lorry services companies are grappling with a critical shortage of drivers, threatening their viability and sustainability, said Pan Malaysia Bus Operators Association president Datuk Mohamad Ashfar Ali. He said the affected sector, which...

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 27 (Bernama) — The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) has issued a warning for strong winds and rough seas across the country’s waters, effective from Sunday (Dec 29) to Tuesday (Dec 31).

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 27 (Bernama) — The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) has issued a warning for strong winds and rough seas across the country’s waters, effective from Sunday (Dec 29) to Tuesday (Dec 31).

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 27 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) has issued a warning for strong winds and rough seas across the country’s waters, effective from Sunday (Dec 29) to Tuesday (Dec 31). In a statement on Friday (Dec 27) afternoon,...

Decarbonizing ports: A path to sustainability

Decarbonizing ports: A path to sustainability

In continuation of my previous column, this week I turn my focus the the pressing issue of carbon emissions — a cornerstone of sustainability efforts. Ports, as pivotal nodes in global trade and hubs of economic and logistical activity, are significant contributors to...

Getting on board the freight train for safer roads

Getting on board the freight train for safer roads

KUALA LUMPUR: After yet another major fatal accident on the highway involving heavy vehicles, an association of retired policemen has suggested using trains more to transport goods. Retired Senior Police Officers Association (Respa) president Datuk Meor Chek Hussien...

Malaysia urged to adopt ready-to-go flood response

Malaysia urged to adopt ready-to-go flood response

THE government has been urged to adopt a full “ready-to-go” strategy to ensure emergency aid can be delivered swiftly and efficiently during the monsoon season. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Centre full member Dr A. Kogila...

10 trends set to shape APAC supply chain and logistics

10 trends set to shape APAC supply chain and logistics

As we approach 2025, it is clear that supply chains and logistics will continue to be disrupted and shaped by many factors keeping the industry on its toes in 2024. Among them, technology is increasingly taking centre stage. Geopolitical tensions are continuing to...