Yearly Archives: 2022
Colossal Amount Of Cocaine Found Hidden In Shipment Of Bananas !
Customs officers in the Dutch port of Vlissingen in Zeeland found nearly 1.3 tons of cocaine hidden in a shipment of bananas coming from...
Tech Predictions And Trends For Our Next Orbit Around The Sun
There are thousands of stories of invention, innovation, and discovery playing out across the technology industry at this exact moment.
They are real...
A Scientific Time Capsule in Arctic Canada!
Pingualuit Crater, known to the Inuit as the "Crystal Eye," previously attracted prospectors looking for diamonds. The tales its deep waters may spin, though,...
Shippers Face Integration Issues When Insourcing Logistics From Freight Forwarders
Despite the fact that global economics is still in turmoil, according to Eurostat data, shipping volumes of global supply chains are slowly growing.
For...
New Global Warming Shipping Rules Are Under Fire
The ocean shipping industry is just days away from the debut of the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), a new regulation meant to combat...
Will The World’s Upheaval Ease The Burden On Ships And Crews?
The burden on ships and crew of a world in turmoil – will it ever change?, a question well asked in the news source...
[FAQ] Top Ways To Tackle Fuel Consumption
Fuel consumption is a burning issue in the race for ship emissions compliance, says study, as published in the Hellenic Shipping News.
Operational and technical...
When Will Shipping Stop Relying On Oil?
For a century, the world’s oceangoing fleet has been powered by crude.
The 50,000 ships plowing the high seas consume more than five...
Alexander Marine Demands $20m For Yacht Fire
A recent news article published in the Triton states that Alexander Marine seeks $20 million in damages for yacht fire.
Yacht fire
Alexander Marine is suing Silent Yachts,...
Declining Trade Is Testing Shippers’ Patience, Money and Commitment
As global trade declined during the second half of 2022, in response to severe economic headwinds in many countries and the continued effects of...