Crowley Adds 300 Refrigerated Containers To Tackle Peak Cargo Season

Crowley Logistics has added 300 new refrigerated cargo containers to handle the peak season. The units have wireless asset monitoring technology to provide continuous monitoring as the reefers transit from origin to destination,...

Greece Emerging As a Bunkering Hub in the East Mediterranean

The report analyzes the advantages of natural gas in Europe and highlights how European countries take advantage of it to achieve their sustainability goals. 21 countries have begun importing LNG for the first...

MSC Europa Ready To Deploy LNG-operated Fuel Cell

According to an article published in Riviera Maritime Media, MSC Cruises has signed an MOU that will see an LNG-operated fuel cell used for the first time. Steel cutting ceremony At the steel cutting ceremony of...

HHI Awaits EU’s Approval for Daewoo Merger

South Korea’s leading shipbuilding conglomerate Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) Group has submitted an application to the European Union for approval for its takeover of the compatriot shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME), reports...

Will 2020 Shipping Rules Boost Asian Refiners?

Asian refiners are languishing at the lowest seasonal level in more than a decade. Diesel demand due to 2020 regulation is forecast to boost Asian refiners. An increase by $3.50 to $4 a...

Sulphur Cap Could Lead To a Greater Differentiation of Services, Says Alphaliner

According to consultancy Alphaliner, the upcoming sulphur regulation in bunkers could lead to a greater differentiation of services in the liner sector, reports World Cargo News. What is the reason pointed? The consultancy Alphaliner thinks the...

IMO Puts Forth Candidate Measures To Aid Ship Emission Reductions

The IMO Intersessional Working Group on Reduction of GHG Emissions from Ships has made significant progress in pushing forward with work to help achieve the ambitious targets set out in the initial IMO strategy...

IMO 2020: Japan Aspires To Become Asia’s LNG Hub

Safety4sea reports Japan's aspiration on accelerating the switch to IMO-compliant fuel, such as natural gas fuel for its shipping fleet, and its halt on establishing a refuelling hub in Asia. IMO 2020 Sulphur cap In light...

Weekly Tanker Report – Week 46, 2019

The Baltic Briefing has issued the tanker report for the 46th week of this year. The report dated 15th November 2019 provides a valuable insight into this week's tanker market dealings, freight rates, and...

Hapag-Lloyd’s AL3 Service Welcomes a New Transatlantic Vessel

Hapag-Lloyd has added a sixth ship to its U.S.-flag Atlantic Loop 3 (AL3) service that calls on ports in North Europe and the U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast, reports Freight waves. The company said...