World’s first liquefied hydrogen tanker leaves Japan
The world's first liquefied hydrogen tanker left Japan to pick up its first cargo in Australia, and is expected to…
A year of Covid variants and increased freight rates
The year 2021 proved to be a very difficult year for shippers, but an exceptionally profitable one for ocean…
Fire at Exxon oil refinery in Texas
Four people were injured when a fire broke out Thursday at an Exxon Mobil Corp complex in Baytown, Texas, one of…
Bulk coffee shipment in vogue
In the world of the coffee trade, one ship crossing the Atlantic Ocean is garnering a lot of attention.
Qatar plans $10 billion investment in U.S. ports
Qatar plans to invest at least $10 billion in U.S. ports and has approached international banks for financial…
McDonalds can’t export enough french fries
McDonald's Holdings Company Japan said Tuesday it would suspend sales of medium- and large-sized French fries for a…
COVID-19 test on the Symphony of the Seas
Royal Caribbean Group said Monday that 48 people on its Symphony of the Seas cruise ship tested positive for…
Lifeboat accident on Shell’s Auger platform
The U.S. Coast Guard has released the report of its investigation into a fatal lifeboat accident on Shell's Auger…
Maersk makes winter plans for the stormy North Atlantic
The record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season has severely disrupted liner transatlantic services, exacerbating…
Marine insurers adopt the Poseidon Principles
The Poseidon Principles are financial arrangements aimed at sustainable shipping. Aligned with the IMO's…