Oslo Set to Become Zero-Emission Port
Port of Oslo is looking to grow its business while cutting GHG emissions.
→Asia-Europe Trade to See Further Rate Turmoil
The Asia-Europe trade route is bound to experience further rate turmoil during 2017 as carriers from three new ...
read more →EU Ship Recycling List Should Include Third Country Yards
Third country ship recycling yards should get EU recognition to raise standards worldwide and respond to demand, ...
read more →ISS, Team Tankers International Ink Port Services Deal
Maritime services provider Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has expanded its European business with Bermuda-based ...
read more →ESPO: IMO Must Deliver on CO2 Cap for Shipping
Europe should pile on the pressure on the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to increase efforts and submit ...
read more →ECSA: EU-Canada Trade Deal to Benefit Maritime Transport
The lengthy negotiations regarding the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) have concluded ...
read more →Hanjin to Shut Down European Ops
Some two months after filing for court receivership, the financially troubled Hanjin Shipping is looking to close ...
read more →Cepsa's New Multi-Product Barge to Provide LNG to Ships
Spanish oil and gas company Compañía Española de Petróleos (CEPSA) will supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) to ships ...
read more →HMM to Deploy 13 Ships to Service Hanjin's Two Routes
South Korean shipping company Hyundai Merchant Marine will deploy more than 13 vessels on Hanjin Shipping’s ...
read more →CMA CGM Sets Up New EURAF 6 Service
French container shipping company CMA CGM plans to launch a new service connecting Europe and West Africa, EURAF 6, ...
read more →APL to Enhance Its Asia-Europe Trade with FEX
Singapore-based container shipping company APL is planning to launch Felixstowe Express Service (FEX), a new weekly ...
read more →CMA CGM to Enhance Its Europe-West Africa Coverage
French container shipping company CMA CGM is to upgrade its EURAF 4 and EURAF 5 services connecting Europe and West ...
read more →Alphaliner: Asia - Europe Carriers to Use New FAK Rates
Carriers in the Asia - Europe trade are expected to implement new ‘Freight All Kinds’ (FAK) rate structures, ...
read more →Drewry: Europe-ECSA Freight Rates Still Falling
As freight rates in the Europe-East Coast South America trade continue to fall amid weakened ship utilisation, ...
read more →First US Shale Gas Reaches Europe
The INEOS Intrepid gas carrier, owned by Swiss chemicals company INEOS, has arrived at the ...
read more →First US Shale Gas Cargo Shipped to Europe
The 2015-built LNG multi-gas carrier JS Ineos Intrepid departed the Marcus Hook terminal near Philadelphia ...
read more →Iran Ships First Post-Sanction Oil to Europe
Iran has loaded its first oil cargo since the lifting of economic sanctions early January on board a tanker owned ...
read more →IRISL Coming Back to Europe by End of the Month
Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) plans to return to Europe before the end of this month, with HDS ...
read more →IRISL All Set to Sail to Europe
The Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines’ (IRISL) vessels will soon sail for Europe as they have been ...
read more →Swedish, Finnish Ports Join Forces on Green Technologies
Ports of Stockholm together with three Finnish Trans-European Transport Networks (TEN-T) ports - Turku, ...
read more →Majestic Princess to Test Her Mettle in the Med
The California-based cruise operator Princess Cruises, part of Carnival Corporation, will deploy its newest ship ...
read more →Hapag-Lloyd Boosts Europe Australia Express Service
German liner company Hapag-Lloyd announced that it is adding French ports Fos sur Mer and Pointe de Galets to ...
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