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OceanX: Postcard from ‘pretty cool’ Shanghai
It’s always great to be back in Shanghai, still my second home and a place close to my heart.
There’s been so much…
‘Run aground’
The saga of the new Spirit of Tasmania ferries continues*, as the Tasmanian government makes an unwise decision,…
Greener shipping – ‘further work needed’, but all still to play for
Last week’s International Maritime Organization (IMO) ISWG-GHG 18 meeting left little decided and much still to be…
The US Line: Jeff Musser and the art of ‘servant leadership’
I do not know Jeff Musser.
I have never met him or spoken to him, but I know of him and have always respected him.…
Aviation authority dismissals fire up US aviation safety debate
The sacking of employees of the US Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) by the Department of Government Efficiency…
Latest order takes MSC box ship orderbook past 2m teu mark
MSC has returned to Zhoushan Changhong International Shipyard for up to eight 21,700 teu LNG dual-fuelled ships, as…
One premonitory crash after another
There’s plenty of ‘I told you so’ doing the rounds alongside widespread speculation about what could happen next…
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News in Brief Podcast | Week 8 | Schiphol tariffs, Canadian weather, and…
In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone recaps last…
Streamlining the world’s second busiest shipping lane – Port Klang and the…
“Kale Logistics Solutions Ship Clearance System has been a game-changer for Port Klang. Transitioning from a…
How US rule-changes are putting air cargo carriers in a ‘tough spot’
Threats from the US to introduce tariffs or remove its de minimis customs duty exemption could put airlines in a…