Global shipping giant Maersk has temporarily suspended all vessel calls to the Port of Haifa, citing serious security concerns following Iranian missile strikes that targeted
A.P. Moller – Maersk has officially named the Berlin Mærsk as the first of six next-generation methanol-powered container vessels, marking a major step forward in
A potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz could send shockwaves through global logistics—not just oil markets—with container shipping, port operations, and supply chains bracing
Five years after the COVID-19 shipping crisis, volatility in container freight rates is still rocking supply chains—especially on East-West routes—leaving shippers exposed to big cost
COPENHAGEN – A.P. Moller - Maersk has officially named the first vessel in its newest class of dual-fuel methanol-powered container ships, marking a strategic milestone
The Port of Hamburg became a hub of maritime energy this past weekend, as the MSC Yellow Festival welcomed over 100,000 visitors to celebrate sustainable
The Port of Los Angeles reported a sharp 19% drop in import volumes for May 2025, processing approximately 356,000 loaded inbound containers—a notable decline from
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Commercial shipping continues through the Strait of Hormuz following Israel’s military strike on Iran, but maritime security experts warn that increasing caution by shipowners
Global container port throughput reached a new all-time high in March 2025, as Drewry’s latest Container Port Throughput Index hit 119.9 points, up 3.4% month-on-month
A.P. Moller - Maersk has achieved a significant milestone in its decarbonization journey, completing the world’s first series of large dual-fuel methanol container vessels. The