Conflict Sparks Russian Arctic Plan
Russia has planned to develop a transportation system on the Northern Sea Route, since the Black Sea route initially used for commercial purposes is no longer deemed safe for Russia-EU trade
Russia has planned to develop a transportation system on the Northern Sea Route, since the Black Sea route initially used for commercial purposes is no longer deemed safe for Russia-EU trade
CEO of DP World and Chairman of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation has met with senior officials in the Office of the President of Philippines to discuss trade and business opportunities
In a bid to improve the flow of traffic, the Port of Rotterdam Authority intends to redirect approximately 4km of the port (or first) section of the Betuwe rail route from 2020 onwards
In order to assess the efficiency of the use of drones in the global supply chain, Maersk Tankers has reportedly finished its first drone delivery to a vessel at sea near Kalundbord, Denmark
Product tanker carrier Torm’s annual report has posted US$127 million in profit before taxes in 2015
Members of the European Parliament will be voting on EU port Regulation and on rapporteur Knut Fleckenstein’s report, previously adopted by the Transport (TRAN) Committee
In order to increase the retention of women following childbirth or adoption, Maersk Group has introduced a new global policy for new mothers
In order to transport more cargo which does not fit into standard containers due to oversize or being overweight, Hapag-Lloyd has announced it will be focusing on special cargo for container vessels
Forth Ports has confirmed an agreement to acquire 61 hectares of land toward the east of the Port of Tilbury in Essex, UK, for an undisclosed multimillion dollar price
As part of a global restructure, Tranas has announced Andrew Ward as the Vice President of Sales, Asia Pacific, succeeding Johan Gustavsson who was recently appointed Vice President
To ensure compliance and ensure improved operational performance, Wärtsilä Corporation has conducted an internal audit of test processes globally
Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) and the University of Nicosia have signed a cooperation agreement granting the university’s maritime academy