US ILWU rejects diverted vessels amid Canada strikes
US West Coast port union workers have refused to operate on containerships that were diverted from the striking ports in Canada’s
US West Coast port union workers have refused to operate on containerships that were diverted from the striking ports in Canada’s
A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) has opened its third Warehousing & Distribution (W&D) facility in Dubai, UAE, which is also its
Canada’s West Coast ports are gearing up for widespread strikes that are set to inflict yet another blow on an already
Chemical manufacturer, BASF, and Yara Clean Ammonia (YCA) have launched a joint study to develop and build a world-scale low-carbon blue
Yara Clean Ammonia (YCA) and energy company Cepsa have agreed on a strategic partnership to set up the first clean hydrogen
DP World has invested £12 million ($15.2 million) in eight new straddle carriers to service its fourth new berth at the
Tsubaki Kabelschlepp has introduced its heavy-duty cable carriers in the TKHD-R series for environments and long travel lengths. The TKHD-R series
Associated British Ports (ABP) has announced that it handled over 1 million tonnes of exports and imports since the start of
The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners has recently given its approval to a $2 billion annual budget for the Port
Unnerved US economists and state officials have warned of imminent shipping bottlenecks and increased inflation for the US economy due to
In the never ending dispute over contract negotiations, the US West Coast is witnessing a new wave of strikes, leading to
Recent data gathered by Sea-Intelligence conveyed that non-alliance carriers returned to their pre-pandemic market share. Before the start of the pandemic,