Iranian Drone Strike Triggers 48-Hour Halt at Maersk’s Salalah Terminal
A.P. Moller Maersk has suspended container terminal operations at Oman’s Port of Salalah for 48 hours after an Iranian drone […]
A.P. Moller Maersk has suspended container terminal operations at Oman’s Port of Salalah for 48 hours after an Iranian drone […]
A coalition of leading Japanese maritime and engineering companies has cleared a key technical hurdle in the push toward hydrogen-fuelled
Norway-based United European Car Carriers (UECC) posted a substantial reduction in carbon dioxide emissions in 2025, eliminating 154,468 tonnes of
The ongoing conflict involving Iran is costing the global shipping industry an extra €340 million per day in bunker fuel
US-based HyOrc Corporation has entered into a binding agreement with Bulgaria’s OnEnergy Group to co-develop a waste-to-methanol production facility, according
Banks active in ship finance may be significantly underestimating the long-term financial risks tied to the maritime energy transition —
Singapore’s High Court has issued a winding-up order against local bunkering company Costank (S) Pte Ltd, marking the formal close
Malaysian enforcement authorities have seized two tankers allegedly involved in an unauthorised bunkering operation in waters off the state of
Japan has filed a formal proposal with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) seeking substantial revisions to the proposed Net-Zero Framework
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