Yearly Archives: 2024
Seawork Collaborates with Maritime UK for Dynamic Careers Event 2024
Leading maritime trade event Seawork is delighted to be working with Maritime UK and the Solent Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) to deliver another exciting...
China Dominates Global Shipbuilding As New Orders Decline in 2024
Demand for new building slots remained robust in 2023 with Chinese shipbuilders now the dominant force. Newbuilding demand remained robust in 2023 and for...
Record 2023 With 350 New Container Ships, 478 Expected in 2024
In 2023, shipyards delivered 350 new container ships with a total capacity of 2.2 million TEU, beating the previous record from 2015 when 1.7...
Antwerp-Bruges Port Faces Economic Challenges Despite Record Investment Plans
2023 was another challenging year for the Port of Antwerp-Bruges. Geopolitical tensions and slowing global economic growth are driving down industrial production and trade...
Successful Testing Of World’s First Hydrogen Boat With Printed Circuit Board Fuel Cell
The HyTime project, funded by the Energy Entrepreneurs Fund as part of the Net Zero Innovation Portfolio, has completed real-world testing.
Bramble Energy...
Container Shipping Industry Face Challenges Due To The Surge In New Capacity
The container shipping industry is facing a challenging scenario due to a surge in new capacity entering the fleet.
The cumulative impact of...
Dry Bulk Market Overview: 2023 Recap And 2024 Outlook
The dry bulk market saw a resurgence in the last two months of 2023.
The market found support through increased Chinese coal imports,...
Sustainable Uptrend Predicted For Global Bunker Market
Rotterdam, Singapore, Fujairah: Undercharged, premiums narrowed by $4 (Rotterdam), $5 (Fujairah), widened by $5 (Singapore).
Singapore, Fujairah: Overcharged, premiums increased by $1 (Singapore),...
Red Sea Attacks Boost Shipping Stocks
The attacks on ships in the Red Sea are threatening maritime safety and disturbing global supply chains, says an article published on morning star...
Is Shipping Cost Induced Inflation On The Charts?
When economists talk about bottlenecks, they typically refer to points in a supply chain that slow down production. The global economy is at present...