Yearly Archives: 2023

Höegh Autoliners And VARO Join Forces To Foster Sustainable Shipping Solutions

VARO to supply Höegh Autoliners with 100 % advanced biofuels. VARO supplies novel blends based on various bio-components, and Höegh deploys them proactively,...

Damen Embarks On Comprehensive Study Of Autonomous Sailing Solutions

Damen, a renowned global leader in shipbuilding and maritime solutions, has embarked on a comprehensive study of Zeabuz's cutting-edge technology for autonomous sailing. ...

Global Shipping Giants Reroute In Unprecedented Crisis

Recent Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea have led major shipping companies to reroute vessels, causing unprecedented delays and potential economic impact....

India’s Plan For 2025: Boosting Maritime Growth To Survive Globally

The recent Red Sea drone attack prompts major cargo rerouting, impacting global trade. Delays in Vizhinjam hinder large cargo handling, compounded by the...

Greek Shipping Companies Honored at 30th AMVER Awards Gala

Hundreds of Greek shipping companies were recognized for their participation at the AMVER program last year, during the 30th anniversary of the Greek AMVER...

VTOL Drones Set to Revolutionize Logistics And Resupply

Air taxis and package deliveries dominate the headlines when it comes to unmanned aerial systems (UAS). However, the latest advances in automated vertical takeoff...

Bulk Report: Capesize Surges, Panamax Woes, Handysize on Edge

The Baltic Exchange has released a report about the dry bulk market for the 50th week of shipping activities this year. The report dated...

LNG Freight Rates Plummet to Lowest Since August Amid Weak Demand

LNG freight rates out of the US Gulf Coast have fallen to their lowest levels since August as a lack of demand as well...

Shipping Struggles: Only 1% of Fleet Ready for Sustainable Fuels

The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) targets for the use of zero or near-zero fuels in 2030 can be met using sustainable biofuels. Many different...

Shipping Giants Impose Urgent Surcharges Amid Red Sea Tensions

Two of the world’s largest shipping firms will impose extra charges after re-routing ships following attacks on vessels in the Red Sea. Maersk...
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