Tag: COVID-19
Container Volumes Regain Stability Despite Lesser Port Calls
Cargo volumes are returning in some regions despite less vessel calls.
This is based on the eleventh and final bi-weekly version of the...
Asian Gasoil Crunch Eases Amid Additional Exports
Asian gasoil market has eased with additional exports from China.
The Singapore gasoil August-September time spread narrowed to parity on July 28.
China's...
CMA CGM & Other Major Carriers Join the Hydrogen Coalition
The Hydrogen Council, a global CEO-led coalition working to enable the global energy transition through hydrogen, has announced 11 new members.
The news...
Rebound Hopes for Shipping Industry A Distant Dream
Orders for new oceangoing ships are at record lows as carriers sit on the sidelines.
COVID-19 pandemic has left cargo carriers’ demand forecasts...
How Covid 19 Impacts Children
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends K-12 schools reopen this fall, as health risks should be weighed against the detriment...
800 Cruisers File COVID19 Cruise Outbreak Handling Lawsuit
Shine Lawyers have filed a Federal Court class action against the owners of the Ruby Princess.
The owners have been sued over the...
MPA Tightens Port Safety Measures As COVID19 Risk Rises
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), in a news release, has announced enhanced safety measures in Singapore port amid the ongoing risks...
MAN Energy Laying 4000 Workers
German propulsion and machinery giant MAN Energy Solutions has announced a comprehensive program to secure the future viability of the company.
The program...
Covid 19 Leaves 200,000 Seafarers Distressed and Stranded in Sea
Seafarers around the world caught up in what UN warns is a growing humanitarian crisis blamed for several suicides. Stranded on ships, 200,000 workers...
COVID19 ‘Purpose Driven Digital’ Technology Services Is the New Normal
Microsoft Inspire aims to an all-digital format to maintain social distancing.
This new format requires an evolution in how we engage with our...