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U.S. Intercepts 32 Stolen Cars Before Export From the Port of Houston

U.S. Intercepts 32 Stolen Cars Before Export From the Port of Houston

Authorities in the U.S. are intensifying a crackdown on criminal syndicates masterminding the illegal exports of stolen vehicles that are often hidden in containers. In the latest report, U.S. Custo...

The Maritime Executive's Annual Ship Management Edition is Available Online

The Maritime Executive's Annual Ship Management Edition is Available Online

PANAMA RISING Panama is much in the news these days as the ownership battle between U.S. and Chinese interests over the key Panama Canal ports of Balboa and Cristobal drags on and Trump has th...

Hapag-Lloyd Cites Changes in Trade Policies in Reporting Lower Profits

Hapag-Lloyd Cites Changes in Trade Policies in Reporting Lower Profits

The container shipping industry’s fifth-largest carrier, Hapag-Lloyd, called its first half of the year results “in line with expectations,” but with declines in profits and a f...

Import Surge Drives Volume to a New Record at Port of Long Beach

Import Surge Drives Volume to a New Record at Port of Long Beach

Taking advantage of a six-month window between U.S. tariff hikes, importers surged boxes from East Asia into Southern California's gateway ports in July, sending Port of Long Beach's numb...

Crowley’s 4th Avance Class Vessel, Torogoz, Begins Maiden Commercial Voyage

Crowley’s 4th Avance Class Vessel, Torogoz, Begins Maiden Commercial Voyage

[By: Crowley] Crowley’s latest Avance Class ship, Torogoz, began its inaugural commercial service on Tuesday, departing from Port Everglades, Florida, to serve Central America. The vessel&rsq...

Tropical Storm Erin to Pass North of Puerto Rico as Major Hurricane

Tropical Storm Erin to Pass North of Puerto Rico as Major Hurricane

The U.S. Coast Guard has set its first precautionary warning in place for ports in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands for the expected effects of Tropical Storm Erin, which will likely be a...

India’s First Offshore Wind Tenders Fall Flat and are Canceled

India’s First Offshore Wind Tenders Fall Flat and are Canceled

The Solar Energy Corporation of India, a government entity set up to oversee the development of the country’s offshore wind energy sector, canceled its first two auctions after a year of attem...

HD Hyundai Set to Start Shipbuilding in 2026 in the Philippines

HD Hyundai Set to Start Shipbuilding in 2026 in the Philippines

After years of planning and preparation, efforts are now underway to resume shipbuilding at the former Hanjin shipyard in the Philippines, operated by HD Hyundai. The move comes as South Korea&rs...

U.S. Threatens to Retaliate Against Backers of IMO Emissions Deal

U.S. Threatens to Retaliate Against Backers of IMO Emissions Deal

Two months before IMO is set to approve a hotly-debated agreement to tax excess greenhouse gas emissions - an agreement that has been panned by some climate advocates as "too little, too lat...

The Forced Uyghur Labor Behind China's Fish Exports

The Forced Uyghur Labor Behind China's Fish Exports

On a cloudy morning in April 2023, more than eighty men and women, dressed in matching red windbreakers, stood in orderly lines in front of the train station in Xinjiang, a landlocked and subjuga...