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South Korea investigates possible hacking of DSME’s computers
Korean officials confirmed that an investigation has been launched after South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo…
Ever Given’s owners make new offer to Suez Canal Authority
The owners of the giant container ship that blocked the Suez Canal in March have made a new offer in a compensation…
Waterway: a key tender for Argentine foreign trade
The Paraguay-Paraná Waterway, with 3442 km, is one of the longest natural waterways in the world, being formed by…
1 million vaccines available for maritime personnel
InterManager closes deal on 1 million Johnson & Johnson vaccines, seeks government approval
Seacor Power: Search Continues for 12 Still Missing
One person is dead, a dozen are missing and six others have been rescued after a commercial lift boat used to…
Panama Canal Postpones Transit Booking Fee Increase
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) will postpone the planned price increase for transit booking fees that was to take…
The Suez Canal has reopened, but the Ever Given is not free to leave
Egypt will not release the huge container ship that blocked the Suez Canal until its owners agree to pay up to $1…
Suez Canal traffic gridlock sent shipping costs skyrocketing
This event, which paralyzed the Suez Canal for a few days, marked a turning point in the maritime sector, not only…
Rising shipping costs to impact global inflation
Rising transportation costs add to near-term global inflationary pressures in conjunction with supply chain…
MSC determined to avoid shipping through the Arctic
Swiss shipping line MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company says it is redoubling its commitment to avoid shipping…