OOCL to Ban Sea-Life Cargo Shipments
Tung Chee-hwa, Former CEO of Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) said in a statement that it would not be accepting cargo bookings for whale, shark, dolphin and related products
Tung Chee-hwa, Former CEO of Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) said in a statement that it would not be accepting cargo bookings for whale, shark, dolphin and related products
Hapag-Lloyd, one of the world’s largest liner shipping companies is the first ocean carrier to announce entering into a pilot program with XVELA
The Port of Dundee has announced that an investment of US$14 million will put it at the forefront of the oil and gas decommissioning and offshore wind sectors
US has recently announced that the Port of Davisville had its sixth consecutive record breaking year for automobiles imported by ship in 2015
Port Metro Vancouver has announced that it is postponing the date when the next phase of its environmental requirements take effect for container trucks
Following the events of the deadly Tianjin blast, China has announced further safety measures for companies handling volatile goods
DP World London Gateway and Southampton will be investing in a comprehensive container weighing solution for UK exporters in order to determine the verified gross mass (VGM) of a container
The Port of Antwerp will be organising its annual trade mission to India to strengthen collaboration with Indian businesses and local authorities
APM Terminals Mumbai has become the first Indian container terminal to introduce an online import delivery process
Abu Dhabi Ports has procured a range of new equipment to better handle the increase in general cargo and roll-on-roll-off (RoRo) volumes at its port
Shipbuilders, container lines, and port operators that took advantage of China’s global resource boom are among the biggest victims of the country’s slowdown
The International Maritime Organization’srequirements to verify weights of shipping containers are generating uncertainty at US ports