ICS to encourage IMO to adopt ambitious CO2 reduction objectives
International Chamber of Shipping agrees to urge the International Maritime Organization to adopt some dramatic CO2 reduction objectives.
International Chamber of Shipping agrees to urge the International Maritime Organization to adopt some dramatic CO2 reduction objectives.
The Baltic Exchange selects new Chief Commercial Officer to support its growth plans.
European shipowners have published their priorities when it comes to Brexit negotiations outcome.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd and KOTUG SMIT TOWAGE sign long-term towage agreements for various European ports.
Rio Tinto reaches a historic milestone of shipping 5 billion t of iron ore from its operations in Western Australia’s Pilbara region.
The port registers 2016 as the best year ever.
Diana Shipping Inc. takes delivery of the post-panamax dry bulk vessel m/v Phaidra, enters time charter contract for m/v Semirio and announces direct continuation of time charter contract for m/v Coronis.
The company has released the highlights of their financial and operational results for the first quarter of the year.
CBH broke the state shipping record for the month of April with 1.6 million t shipped.
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd has announced that two of its subsidiaries, Taiyo Nippon Kisen Co. Ltd and Escobal Japan Ltd will be merged in July 2017.
Yara will reduce diesel-powered truck haulage by 40 000 journeys a year with the use of the new battery powered and autonomous cargo ship, Yara Birkeland.
Construction of “CAPE HAYATOMO” 250 000 DWT VLOC has been completed by Namura Shipbuilding Co. and delivered to K Line.
Navios Maritime Partners agrees to acquire a 2011 South Korean-built capesize vessel.
Eagle Bulk Shipping takes delivery of the M/V Southport Eagle, the second of 9 Crown-63 ultramax dry bulk sister vessels from Greenship Bulk Trust.
Navios Maritime Partners LP acquires 2009 Japanese-built caepsize vessel.