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Polar Star Returns to U.S. After Antarctic Deployment to Begin Refit

Polar Star Returns to U.S. After Antarctic Deployment to Begin Refit

Polar Star, the United States’ sole heavy icebreaker recently returned home after a 147-day Antarctic deployment making several milestones in her long career. Commissioned in 1976, Polar Star is playi...

BIMCO: Containership Orderbook Hits Highest Mark Since 2008

BIMCO: Containership Orderbook Hits Highest Mark Since 2008

Skyrocketing demand for container capacity along with pending environmental regulations which are aging out older segments of the industry have been driving strong order volume for containerships. Sin...

First Methanol-Fueled Wind Farm SOV to be Built by Esvagt and Ørsted

First Methanol-Fueled Wind Farm SOV to be Built by Esvagt and Ørsted

Danish shipping firm Esvagt, which says it pioneered SOVs for wind farm service more than a decade ago, plans to start construction on what it is calling the world’s first green fuel vessel SOV. In an...

Trade Data Shows the Negative Impact of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

Trade Data Shows the Negative Impact of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

Global trade is taking a battering following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with some of the world’s biggest economies recording significant hits due to disruptions of supply chains. The German r...

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Reefer Shippers Urged to Reroute as Shanghai Lockdown Causes Backlogs

While Chinese officials continue to insist that the port of Shanghai is functioning, there are increasing reports of congestion even before city officials moved to further tighten restrictions and ext...

Maersk is Starting Branded Air Cargo to Expand its Logistics Offering

Maersk is Starting Branded Air Cargo to Expand its Logistics Offering

A.P. Moller – Maersk is launching a branded air cargo company as its main air freight offering as the company seeks to continue to its drive becoming an integrated logistics provider. The new Maersk A...

For Manufacturers, Quitting China is Easier Said Than Done

For Manufacturers, Quitting China is Easier Said Than Done

The deepening Shanghai lockdown has sent shivers through the shipping community. The home to the world’s largest container port, which processes over 40 million TEU per year, is still a great source o...

New Stanford Study Provides Targeting Guide for IUU Fishing Vessels

New Stanford Study Provides Targeting Guide for IUU Fishing Vessels

IUU (Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported) fishing is a challenging problem for the maritime sector. Its implications for the health of marine ecosystems and for human rights have catalyzed calls for a...

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Retailers Expect Summer Import Wave to Arrive at U.S. Ports

After a leveling off of import volumes early in 2022, retailers are expected to spur a new wave of growth for container volumes at the major U.S. ports that will extend through the summer months. Ther...

Video: Bystander Saves Driver of Sinking Car in Houston Ship Channel

Video: Bystander Saves Driver of Sinking Car in Houston Ship Channel

The U.S. Coast Guard has awarded a certificate of merit to a good samaritan who jumped into the Houston Ship Channel to rescue the driver of a sinking car. Coast Guard Sector Houston-Galveston reco...