SCI's service between India & Maldives set to commence today
US FMC to increase scrutiny of container shipping alliances
DGTR begins anti-dumping probe into import of sodium hydrosulphite from China, South Korea
Govt highlights measures taken to promote exports in past few months
Indian ceramic tiles face anti-dumping duty in GCC countries, Minister informs Parliament
Iron & steel exports to China jump 10-fold this fiscal
Container transhipment facilitates Antwerp port holding ground in 2020
H. K. Joshi given additional charge as MD of India Ports Global
JNPT observes 'Hindi Pakhwada' with enthusiasm
Century Ply JJP CFS successfully handles trial run of containerised cargo to Bangladesh through inland waterways
International transport & integrated supply chains seen critical in recovering from the pandemic
sennder acquires Uber's European freight business
Capturing additional details for Certificate of Origin (COO) as per Customs (Administration of Rules of Origin under Trade Agreements) Rules, 2020 in Bill of Entry
SCI observing Swachhata Pakhwada by organising online competitions
Total and MOL name world's largest LNG bunkering vessel in Rotterdam ceremony The world's largest LNG bunker vessel has been officially named at a ceremony held today in Rotterdam. The 18,600-cubic-meter GTT Mark III Flex membrane vessel has been named Gas Agility and is
Australia bans another ship for failing to pay crew The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) yesterday banned the Panama-flagged bulk carrier AC Sesoda for deliberately underpaying its crew by more than AUD $118,000 (about US$86100), which the ship's operator attempted to
FERRIES 2020 goes virtual in November Marine Log's FERRIES 2020 event will be held virtually this year on November 9-10 from 1 to 4 p.m. EST. The conference will feature a number of expert speakers, a growing list
Savannah welcomes largest box ship to ever call the U.S. East Coast The Port of Savannah today welcomed the 15,072 TEU CMA CGM Brazil, the largest ship to ever call the U.S. East Coast. A total of 5,600 TEU of containers will be moved
INTERTANKO: EU Parliament ETS move could undermine global GHG solution Not too surprisingly, tanker owners' association INTERTANKO is less than happy with the European Parliament's vote to include shipping in the EU Emissions Trading System (see earlier story). "INTERTANKO members noted with
Lockheed Martin partners with Vigor for LUSV study As we reported earlier, Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is one of the six companies recently awarded a NAVSEA contract to provide a study as part of the U.S. Navy's Large Unmanned Surface
Regulation would help lower methane slip, WinGD says WinGD says reducing methane slip is a technical problem with many possible solutions. But lack of regulation makes shipowners less...
The Lloyd's List Podcast: Sustainability goes digital This week Johannah Christensen of the Global Maritime Forum gives us insight into how one of the industry's leading actors...
Shipping's niche operators offered 100% finance Flexam Invest looking for more deals after transaction on 27 crew transfer vessels with Sweden's NOG
Shipping must see through arguments against transparency Now that data analytics allows vessel movements to be traced in a manner that can frequently expose wrongdoing, why keep...
Timing is key as Maersk restructuring puts spotlight on jobs The world's largest container group has warned that positions will be axed as a result of the restructuring that will...
Transpacific rates flatline in GRI absence With carriers taking on board the advice of the China's transport ministry to scale back on aggressive pricing and pull...
Felixstowe hit by congestion as demand surges Staff shortages, increased demand and pandemic-related delays have led to congestion, leaving freight forwarders frustrated
Foresight to develop compressed natural gas terminal in India London-based Foresight Group is in advanced talks with a ship designer and classification society to build an optimised compressed natural gas...
Southeast Asian dry bulk shipments driving growth Braemar ACM expects Southeast Asian coal imports to reach 175m tonnes by 2024, which marks a 40% increase on 2019...
Daily Briefing Free to read: Managing maritime risk: Sanctions compliance and detection | Gabon de-flags more Iran-linked tankers | Tanker sector flags...
Industry says greener shipping needs collaboration Co-operation and collaboration are needed to speed up the drive towards decarbonisation as the industry is reminded that timeframes are...
California ports see throughput surge despite 'aggressive' competition The improved figures notwithstanding, trade organisations continue to express concern over the chronic erosion of cargo from the US west...
Pilot radioed 'I'm losing her' as Golden Ray capsized Port of Brunswick pilot recounts harrowing moments when car carrier tipped over.
IATA cargo chief Hughes takes buyout amid downsizing Voluntary redundancy is the term used when an organization has more jobs than it needs - or can afford. It's a nice way of letting...
Commentary: The fabric of withhold release orders The CBP must establish reasonable suspicion a good is made with forced labor in order to institute a WRO.
FreightWaves Flashback 1971: 'Breakthrough' reported in test shipment of melons to UK stores 1971: Londoners are able to buy American melons for the first time after test shipments to the U.K. proved successful.
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority investment in shipment visibility paying off Newly released case study says gateway's work could become model for other Canadian ports
US Air Force could deploy freighters to fly truckloads of vaccine The U.S. government is coordinating with the private sector how to quickly deliver a COVID-19 vaccine, but under one scenario officials are contemplating the military...
Singapore's residue stocks rebound 3% from 8-month low as imports rise Stocks rose for the first time since Aug. 19 when it had dropped for three consecutive weeks to an eight-month low of 20.735 million barrels, the data showed.
Japan cargo ship and oil tanker volume falls 28% on year in July Japan's total volume of ship and oil domestic cargo ship transports plunged 28% on the year to 15.56 million mt, or 97.9 million barrels, in July, according to the latest data from the Japan Federation of Coastal Shipping Associations.
Singapore Marine Fuel 0.5%S cash differential flips to premium on lower stocks The Singapore Marine Fuel 0.5%S cash differential over swaps values flipped into positive territory on Sept. 17 for the first time since Aug. 3, supported by lower stocks and stable demand, S&P Global Platts data showed.
ARA fuel oil stocks down 5% on week to 1.171 mil mt: Insights Global Stocks of fuel oil in the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp hub, as measured by Insights Global, declined 5% to 1.171 million mt in the week to Sept. 16.
FEATURE: Bunker market looks to fragile demand, price recovery The glut in low sulfur fuels has been a double-edged sword for the shipping industry. It muted the impact of availability and compatibility concerns at the cost of lower prices, which have mirrored the wider crude market since May.
Trans-Pacific container rates take market by surprise; industry players scramble Trans-Pacific container freight rates scaled new heights over the past month, with multiple general rate increases (GRIs) taking spot rates to week after week of record highs.
Singapore 0.5% sulfur marine fuel premium to Fujairah hits 3-month low as demand grows The premium of Singapore-delivered to Fujairah-delivered, 0.5% sulfur marine fuel narrowed to $2/mt on Sept. 18, the lowest in three months, S&P Global Platts data showed, on tight barge availability and an uptick in demand in the Middle East.
Deal agreed on Libya oil restart, NOC still to lift force majeure Two rival groups in Libya -- the UN-backed Government of National Accord and the self-styled Libyan National Army -- have agreed to reopen key oil ports, signaling the possible restart of around 1 million b/d of production and the release of masses of crude in storage.
OIL FUTURES: WTI rally extends amid more Gulf of Mexico shut-ins NYMEX WTI futures were trading higher midday Sept. 18 as offshore operators in the western Gulf of Mexico began evacuating platforms ahead of the formation of a tropical depression in the region.
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