500+ marine startups proliferating worldwide
Maritime and port startups are proliferating worldwide, with 528 of them now based in 45 countries across five continents, according to
Maritime and port startups are proliferating worldwide, with 528 of them now based in 45 countries across five continents, according to
The Singapore Association of Shipsuppliers and Services (SASS), Heron AirBridge and CWT Aerospace have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that
A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) has been announced as the winner of the Innovation in Safety Award at the awards ceremony
Half of all maritime incidents took place in ports and terminals, according to new data from RightShip. RightShip’s data shows there
More than 30 maritime companies and organisations have sent an open letter to UN Secretary General António Guterres pleading for the
Ocean Network Express (ONE) and Seaspan Corporation have successfully concluded their second joint crisis management drill. The simulation tested the emergency
MSC has launched the world’s first ID-based container pick-up, following a successful test phase with Van Moer Logistics and MSC PSA
Major ports in New Zealand have resumed services after the country’s ports were stifled by Cyclone Gabrielle. On 14 February, Auckland Port started its preliminary work in preparation for resuming full operations. “The worst
Container transportation has been significantly disrupted in and around New Zealand ports in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle. Maersk has issued
The 2,038 TEU WAN HAI 288 Singaporean vessel and the 920 TEU RESURGENCE Bahamian vessel have collided in the Long Tau
Terminal operator, Husky Terminal and Stevedoring, has become a new member of the International Cargo Handling Coordination Association (ICHCA), the global
MSC containership, MSC FAITH, has been refloated after running aground in the Singapore Strait. The vessel has since been relocated to