BCBA conducts webinar addressing the concerns of its members
Custom Brokers seek support of trade with regard to payment, charges
Request for Amendments and Waiver of Late Fee Charges in the Bills of Entry through e-mail procedure as facilitation during outbreak of COVID-19 - reg.
Import-laden containers moved from JN Port Terminals to Container Freight Stations (CFSs) and cleared by importers from March 23 to May 11, 2020
Pandemic impact on North American ports
Second consignment of wheat as part of India's developmental assistance shipped to Afghanistan from KICT, Deendayal Port
Volume matrix of import-laden containers shifted from Mundra Port Terminals to Container Freight Stations and import delivery from Container Freight Stations during March 23 to May 11, 2020
Emirates SkyCargo drives optimisation of cargo capacity on flights
SpiceJet transports huge quantities of fresh farm & shrimp produce
WCO & IRU issue joint statement on responding to impacts of Covid-19 on cross border transport
Fiscal support & quick release of refunds sought
Ministry launches portal to assist Indian MSMEs enter the big league
No increase in lease rent for SEZ units in 2020-21
GSL says two years of charter cover should help it navigate crisis GSL reports contracted revenue of $696m and an average 2.3 years of weighted remaining charter duration
From the News Desk: Road map could bring relief for struggling crews A global solution to the issue of crew changes during the coronavirus crisis has been endorsed by the International Maritime...
Gulf of Guinea kidnappings overlooked as tally edges higher Kidnap-and-ransom attacks off West Africa, less disruptive to cargo trade than Somali hijackings, have failed to prompt the same international...
TOP Ships takes three more contracted medium range twos from chief executive TOP Ships has agreed a price of $18m for the scrubber-fitted vessels, to be paid in installments, but it intends...
P&O's state-aid hopes must be linked to UK jobs, says Labour Call comes as the company confirms that over 1,000 seafarer positions are to be axed in Dover and Hull
Haulage bottlenecks bring relief to Europe's multimodal operators Samskip's 'through-transport concept', incorporating shortsea, barge and rail services has sparked interest among shippers more commonly associated with haulage, as...
Euronav advised to ditch dividends to pare down debt Deutsche Bank analyst expects the company's gross debt level will decline by about $250m during the next three quarters, with...
Odfjell sells share in Dalian terminal The transaction will result in a net cash gain of $27m and an equity gain of $13m, which will be...
One dead, 22 hurt in Indonesian shipyard fire The fire is now reported to be under control, but not yet fully extinguished and firefighters cannot yet go on...
Ocean Tankers said to be placed under judicial management Ocean Tankers is the shipping unit of troubled oil trader Hin Leong
Coronavirus feeds LNG shipping inefficiency The coronavirus pandemic has capped liquefied natural gas ship sailing speed at 13.5 knots and this is not expected to...
Daily Briefing Free to read: Ardent to be wound down after ruling out new contracts | D'Amico chief eyes sale of older...
Two vessels run aground in Singapore Strait No injuries have been reported, but the cause of the incident is still unknown
P&O Ferries to cut 1,100 staff to 'right-size' business Company says that despite its other efforts, it is now clear that right-sizing the business is necessary to create a...
Toll Group victimized by ransomware attack The coronavirus may be top of mind these days, but there are other viruses businesses need to worry about as well - viruses that infect...
'K' Line focusing on COVID-19 damage control Japanese carrier tempers profitability news with financial concerns.
Will ocean carriers scale back sailing cancellations? As ships sail full in May, the hope is that fewer 3Q sailings get the ax.
Delta Air Lines cranks up cargo-only flights from Asia to U.S. Want to ride a "ghost flight" for fun? You can't. They're only open for freight and Delta Air Lines is flying lots of them from...
Amazon Air picks San Bernardino airport for western hub Amazon will occupy a huge air cargo facility being built at San Bernardino Airport as it expands its private airline and air delivery network.
Commodity markets affected by European automotive industry challenges Since mid-March, commodity markets have been significantly affected by the challenges faced by the European automotive industry during the coronavirus pandemic.
Singapore court appoints Ernst & Young as judicial manager for Ocean Tankers Singapore's High Court has granted the application by shipowner Ocean Tankers to be placed under judicial management at the same time partners from the accounting firm Ernst & Young were appointed interim judicial managers after a hearing on Tuesday morning, a source said.
Singapore Marine Fuel 0.5%S Jun/Jul spread narrows to seven-week high on thinner supply The Singapore Marine Fuel 0.5%S front-end June/July contango narrowed to a seven-week high on Monday amid tightening supply, showed S&P Global Platts data, reversing a downward trend that lasted for a few months.
Producer cuts, rising refiner demand likely blunt expected US crude build US crude supply is expected to extend its run higher last week, but builds were likely tempered by upward trending refinery demand and steady exports, an S&P Global Platts analysis showed Monday.
Scorpio Bulkers postpones 13 scrubber installations amid investment cuts Dry bulk company Scorpio Bulkers said Monday it has delayed the installation of 13 scrubbers as part of a wider effort to cut costs.
EU opens Eur112 million call for low-carbon energy research The European Commission is making Eur112 million ($122 million) available for low-carbon energy research, including CO2 storage pilots, carbon capture and use/storage for heavy industry and converting industrial waste heat into electricity.
OIL FUTURES: Prompt prices rally on additional output cuts Crude futures climbed Tuesday as the market parsed the impact of additonal production cuts announced by Saudi Arabia and other OPEC members.
Run cuts, lower product demand slash USGC clean freight A recent drop-off in cargo supply out of the US Gulf Coast has pushed clean tanker freight down as much as 61% on week on some routes, with refineries slowing throughput and oil product demand low globally amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Venezuela crude production falls below 500,000 b/d; Zulia sees biggest drop Crude oil production by Venezuelan state-owned PDVSA and its joint-venture partners in the first 10 days of May fell to 480,000 b/d, from 620,000 b/d in April, company technical reports showed Monday.
Cancelled Asia-Europe fixtures to pressure freight lower - sources Several spot tankers' freight deals to deliver around half a million mt of gasoil and jet fuel into Europe have been cancelled in the last few days as refineries in the Middle East reduce output and countries in Europe struggle to handle surplus oil products due to varying levels of coronavirus-related lockdowns, industry sources across Asia said Tuesday.
Orient Overseas (International) Limited (OOIL), the subsidiary of the Chinese shipping group COSCO Shipping Holdings that operates containerized maritime transport services with ...
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