Nigeria Losing $65 Million to Bunker Ban
There are estimates that Nigeria could be losing up to US$65 million a year due to the ban placed on the countries ship bunkering activities
There are estimates that Nigeria could be losing up to US$65 million a year due to the ban placed on the countries ship bunkering activities
Two units of the German W. Bockstiegel Reederei GmbH company have pled guilty in US federal court to environmental crimes
The port authorities of Antwerp, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Le Havre and Bremen/Bremerhaven strongly support the designation of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea as Nitrogen Emission Control Areas (NECA) by 2021
Shipping demolition activity up in the first nine months of 2016, as the industry takes action against oversupply, says BIMCO.
After announcing an interest in providing advance payment systems for the Suez Canal Egypt is in talks with Maersk about the new toll system
CGM has announced it will be initiating a Winter Programme which temporarily merges its PHEOX and BEX lines
Michael Geiger, Sales Director at Kuenz discusses the future of automation at TOC Europe 2016
Terex Corporation has announced that Steve Filipov will assume the role of President of Terex Cranes effective immediately
200 representatives of classification societies, shipbuilders and shipowners came together in Tokyo last week for their annual ‘Tripartite Meeting’ on issues of common interest
Kuenz has been awards a contract for delivery of 32 fully automated stacking cranes for Tangier; this will be Kuenz’s debut in Africa
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has entered into a significant MoU with major UK ports operator Peel Ports who own the Port of Liverpool
Plans are in place to move the freight terminal currently located in the city centre of Gothenburg to the Port of Gothenburg