Global Shipping Costs Jumped 1.2% to 1,078 Points

A recent news article published in the Baltic Exchange states that cost of shipping goods worldwide, rose about 1.2% to 1,078 points. Baltic Exchange's main...

China’s Shipbuilders Explore New Territories

A recent news article published in the China Daily speaks about Country's shipbuilders chart new waters. Decades of efforts Hudong-Zhonghua's delivery schedule is full until 2027....

Creating a Low-carbon Maritime Transport Supply Chain in the US

Geofrey Njovu writes for Ammonia Energy about Amogy and LSB Industries: developing a low-carbon supply chain for marine transport in the USA. Amogy and LSB...

China: Designers of Modern Ships Think Large

Constructors think big in designs for range of new ships, highlights a China Daily news source. Quality development of high-value-added vessels Having maintained their leading market...

G20-VLSFO Index Slips for Third Day

Bunker fuel prices fell at most ports on Tuesday, with average global VLSFO prices declining for a third consecutive session, reports Ship&Bunker. Read the full...

Legal Change Will Protect Country’s Maritime Environment, Port Authority CEO

Following the high profile sale of the superyacht Alfa Nero to US billionaire Eric Schmidt, the Antigua and Barbuda Port Authority’s CEO Darwin Telemaque...

Devon Experiences Unprecedented Rise in Sea Temperatures

Sea temperatures in Devon are currently at unprecedented levels for June. Since 2019 sea temperatures have risen in Devon year on year but only...

China Manufactures 1st Domestic Marine Rotor Sail

A Chinese-flagged bulker fitted with a domestically developed rotor sail took to the water at the No. 2 wharf of CSSC Chengxi Shipbuilding Co.,...

Owners Invest $166B in Boxship & LNG Newbuilds Over 3 Years

Containerships and LNG carriers are attracting the lion’s share of newbuilding investment while owners of tankers and bulkers are biding their time, reports the...

Keeping Up Standards in the World’s Tanker & Bulker Fleets

The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) is not an organisation anybody outside the shipping industry is likely to be familiar with. The proverbial...