Critical years ahead for container shipping
MSC and Maersk announced the break up of their alliance earlier this year, but the fallout from that decision will not be fully realised until… Read More »Critical years ahead for container shipping
MSC and Maersk announced the break up of their alliance earlier this year, but the fallout from that decision will not be fully realised until… Read More »Critical years ahead for container shipping
HMM has conducted another biofuels trial on the 6,400 teu vessel HMM Tacoma bunkering sustainable biofuel in Busan for a voyage on the company’s Far… Read More »HMM aims for 5 – 10% biofuel usage annually
Comptroller Dera Nnadi on Thursday took over the reigns of leadership at the Tin-Can Island Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), with a… Read More »Comptroller Nnadi resumes as CAC Tin-Can Command, vows to improve revenue collection
Maritime stakeholders under Women in Maritime Africa have decried difficulties in registering vessels and barges in Nigeria. The Nigerian Chapter Chairman of WIMA, Mrs Rollen… Read More »Stakeholders lament the difficulty in ship registration
The Chief Executive Officer of APM Terminals Nigeria, Frederik Klinke has said that implementing technology can increase the capacity and efficiency of the ports. Speaking… Read More »Technology is an enabler in port operation — APM Terminals Nigeria CEO
Following the complaints of motorists and commuters who cried out to relevant authorities to aid them in preventing possible loss of lives and properties due… Read More »LAGOS STATE TO SHUT THIRD MAINLAND BRIDGE
The Federal Government has given approval for the deployment of officers from the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) to the… Read More »FG approves NAPTIP officers’ deployment in ports
The option was part of the contract signed in May this year with CSSC Huangpu Wenchong’s Longxue yard as part of a contract that included… Read More »Grieg Maritime adds two ammonia-ready bulkers at Huangpu Wenchong
Two leading names, Crowley Maritime, privately owned, and Seacor, previously public but in private hands since early 2021, announced a combination of the two companies’… Read More »Crowley and Seacor merging coastal tanker and barge fleets in Jones Act joint venture
The reduction in daily passages is cause of the backlog experienced at the waterway since only 32 ships can transit every day, down from 36 ships… Read More »Panama Canal could further cut daily transits if drought persists