Dry bulk shipping market
ABP’s ports in East Anglia keep agricultural products moving
Associated British Ports (ABP) has praised its ports of Ipswich and King’s Lynn for their role in keeping agricultural products moving during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rosyth’s agri-hub celebrates bumper month
The Port of Rosyth has reported a bumper month of activity in September, with the handling of over 100 000 t of essential agri-products delivered for Cefetra.
Castor Maritime Inc. announces vessel acquisition
Castor Maritime Inc. has entered into an agreement to purchase a 2010 Japan-built Panamax dry bulk carrier.
Nachipa has launched its new brand
Nachipa unveils plans for growth in dry bulk sector with ‘cargo first’ approach.
HOPA Ports and Niagara Municipalities sign MOU to pursue surplus Canal Lands
A new network of Niagara logistics hubs is a step closer to reality with the signing of an MOU between three cities and HOPA Ports.
Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport to collaborate with FTA
The Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport in Sharjah has initiated a collaboration with the Federal Transport Authority - Land & Maritime.
DNV GL emphasises importance of fuel choice in latest Maritime Forecast
DNV GL – Maritime has released the fourth edition of its Maritime Forecast to 2050, identifying fuel choice as the essential factor in decarbonising shipping.
Esben Poulsson reappointed as ICS Chairman
During its recent Virtual Annual General Meeting, the board of the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) reappointed Esben Poulsson, its current Chairman, for a further two-year term.
IRClass receives authorisation from US flag administration
Indian Register of Shipping has received recognition from the US Coast Guard.
Pilbara Ports Authority reports August shipping figures
Pilbara Ports Authority reports shipping figures, delivering a total monthly throughput of 60.5 million t for August 2020.