Yearly Archives: 2021
When Will Maersk’s Port Delay Chaos Halt?
The chaos that has bedevilled global supply chains in recent months will extend into next year.
"The whole system has become one gigantic...
China’s Experiment on Big Tech
Xinhua News Agency/Getty Generation China As the US slowly grapples with how to handle the Googles and the Facebooks of the world, China...
Mitsui Inks An Agreement With Vale International
Takeshi Hashimoto Mitsui (President & CEO: O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) announced that it has reached an agreement with Vale International SA to conduct a...
METIS Launch New Next-Gen Data Acquisition System
METIS Cyberspace Technology has launched the next generation of its automated data-acquisition system.
With the latest generation of Ship Connect, we have set...
How To Powered Ships By Ocean Plastic Waste?
Researchers from the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America have found a way to convert marine plastics into fuel...
Will Carbon Tax be Implemented by 2025?
The head of a major shipping company wants a carbon tax for his industry by 2025, and he’s confident his customers are willing to...
Cargo Ships Remain Scattered, Stuck In Ice!
Cargo ships are scattered all along Northern Sea Route as most of them awaiting icebreaker to be taken through ice, reports Maritime Bulletin.
What happened?
Cargo...
Mixing Materials Lead To Upgrade Biomass Pellets
With the world coming to terms with the need to leave fossil fuels in the ground, renewable alternatives have never been more important.
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The Most Profitable Quarter In Its History, Says Maersk
Container freight rates soar as supply chain disruptions intensify
Maersk posts most profitable quarter in its history
Bunker fuel costs jump in Q3...
Crude Oil Futures Rebounded From 4-week Lows
Crude oil futures rebounded from 4-week lows in mid-morning trade in Asia Nov. 5 on investor dip-buying, with market watchers saying the near-term outlook...