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Innovative technology for cleaner shipping could include “flying” boats
- Date: 06/01/2023 13:43
- Category: Sea Freight
One solution to the problem of carbon emissions in shipping could include a “flying” electric boat whose hull does not touch the water, according to an article published by the BBC. The Pioneer of Belfast, create...
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Ocean carriers respond to strike action at Felixstowe
- Date: 19/08/2022 14:03
- Category: Sea Freight
Felixstowe workers are still set to strike on Sunday after the port offered a £500 lump sum bonus for each worker in addition to their previous offer of a 7% pay raise, but the union still rejected the deal. Ocean carr...
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Eight-day strike set for Felixstowe in late August
- Date: 09/08/2022 11:38
- Category: Sea Freight
Workers at Felixstowe, the UK’s largest container port, are set to strike for eight days from Sunday 21st to Monday 29th August. Like other strikes across the country, including rail, the dispute is over an offer of in...
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Strike action impacts Northern European ports
- Date: 17/06/2022 12:30
- Category: Sea Freight
Shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk has reported that congestion has reached critical levels at the ports of Hamburg and Bremerhaven, after trade union Ver.di called on 12,000 dockworkers to strike. In the first industrial act...
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Shanghai, world’s largest container port, sees 25% drop in handling
- Date: 10/05/2022 08:59
- Category: Sea Freight
The Port of Shanghai saw a 25% drop in container handling in April, following a COVID lockdown in the city. Factories and warehouses were closed across Shanghai, leaving a shortage of cargo vehicles and logistics options lim...
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Fire aboard cargo ship carrying $400 million worth of luxury cars
- Date: 23/02/2022 12:19
- Category: Sea Freight
The Felicity Ace, a cargo ship carrying more than $400 million worth of cars, including Porsches, Bentleys and Lamborghinis, caught fire off the coast of the Azores last week. All 22 crewmembers were evacuated from the vesse...
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Empty shipping containers add to US supply chain issues
- Date: 29/11/2021 13:16
- Category: Sea Freight
Adding to current supply chain woes in the US, along with outsize import volume and truck driver shortages, is another contributor to congestion at ports in South California: empty shipping containers. Marine terminals and ...
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ICS pledges zero emissions by 2050 if measures are taken by government
- Date: 08/10/2021 11:51
- Category: Sea Freight
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), which represents more than 80% of the global shipping industry, has presented a roadmap for reducing carbon emissions to zero by 2050, if governments impose levies on shipping fuel...
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Record number of container ships stuck at sea in California
- Date: 27/09/2021 10:19
- Category: Sea Freight
A record number of container ships were stuck outside the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in California last week. It was reported that at one point 73 ships were unable to dock, whereas usually—at least prior to C...
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Suez Canal blocked again before ship refloated
- Date: 10/09/2021 11:57
- Category: Sea Freight
Another container ship ran aground in the Suez Canal yesterday, blocking the shipping lane—but this time, only briefly. The Coral Crystal, heading south and carrying 43,000 tonnes of cargo, was free within 15 minutes, ...
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Maersk spends $1.4 billion on eight dual fuel container ships
- Date: 25/08/2021 13:21
- Category: Sea Freight
Shipping giant Maersk has purchased eight container ships are able to run on carbon-neutral methanol as well as bunker fuel, a significant step towards potentially decarbonising the shipping industry. Bought from Hyundai Hea...
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The Ever Given arrives in UK four months later than planned
- Date: 04/08/2021 10:51
- Category: Sea Freight
The Ever Given, the container ship that blocked the Suez Canal in Egypt back in March, finally reached the UK four months later than originally planned. Arriving at the port of Felixstowe yesterday, it drew a crowd of specta...
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Egypt drops Ever Given damages claim to $600 million
- Date: 13/05/2021 12:16
- Category: Sea Freight
Egypt has dropped its compensation claim from the owners of the Ever Given, the container shipped that blocked the Suez Canal for six days, from $916 million to $600 million. According to Egypt, its claim includes damages du...
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Shipping industry calls on world governments to establish global carbon tax
- Date: 27/04/2021 11:51
- Category: Sea Freight
The International Chamber of Shipping, which represents more than 80% of the world’s merchant fleet, has called on the world’s governments to impose a tax on carbon emissions. The call has also been backed by org...
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Container ship partially freed from Suez shoreline
- Date: 29/03/2021 14:26
- Category: Sea Freight
The stern of the Ever Given, a container ship that ran aground in the narrow Suez Canal due to strong winds, has been freed from the shoreline and refloated, according to canal authorities. The Ever Given has been blocking t...
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Suez Canal blocked by giant container ship
- Date: 24/03/2021 10:15
- Category: Sea Freight
Egypt’s Suez Canal has been blocked by a giant container ship, the Ever Given, that ran aground sideways due to strong winds. The ship was bound for the Netherlands from China. Authorities are working to refloat the 40...
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International Maritime Organization and CMA CGM hit by cyberattacks
- Date: 06/10/2020 10:42
- Category: Sea Freight
The International Maritime Organization (IMO), the branch of the United Nations that regulates global shipping, was hit by a cyberattack last week, taking down its website and internal web services. This followed an attack o...
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Port officials arrested after Beirut explosions
- Date: 07/08/2020 13:29
- Category: Sea Freight
In response to the devastating explosions in Beirut on August 4th, Lebanon authorities have ordered the house arrest of all port officials involved in the storage of the 2,750 tonnes of volatile ammonium nitrate responsible ...
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Surgical masks wash ashore in Sydney after 40 containers lost overboard
- Date: 27/05/2020 13:16
- Category: Sea Freight
Household appliances, building materials, and medical supplies including surgical masks have washed ashore on Sydney beaches after a container ship hit rough weather. The APL England was en route to Melbourne from China when...
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Capacity crunch as more sailings “blanked” due to coronavirus
- Date: 09/03/2020 11:37
- Category: Sea Freight
Carrier CMA CGM has announced that it will be “blanking”—cancelling—a total of 23 North Europe-Asia voyages from the beginning of March to 2nd June, as a result of demand slowdown due to the coronaviru...
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“Ghost” cargo ship washes up on Irish coast after Storm Dennis
- Date: 20/02/2020 09:56
- Category: Sea Freight
An abandoned cargo ship has washed up off the coast of County Cork, Ireland, after the tumult of Storm Dennis. The MV Alta, an 80-metre cargo ship built in 1976, hit trouble in September 2018 on a voyage from Greece to Haiti...
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Coronavirus could cost shipping lines $350 million a week
- Date: 12/02/2020 12:30
- Category: Sea Freight
The coronavirus could be costing container shipping lines $350 million a week, according to maritime freight analyst Sea-Intelligence. The weekly export demand shortfall from China has been pegged at an estimated 300-350,000...
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Cost of reaching 2050 emissions target an estimated $1.4 trillion
- Date: 22/01/2020 13:06
- Category: Sea Freight
The shipping industry could spend up to $1.4 trillion over the next 30 years in order to meet the International Maritime Organization’s 2050 emissions target, according to a report from the University of London’s ...
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COSCO Pacific fire caused by misdeclared lithium batteries
- Date: 09/01/2020 11:32
- Category: Sea Freight
A fire last week aboard the container ship COSCO Pacific was caused by misdeclared lithium-ion batteries, the company has announced. The incident occurred as the vessel crossed the Arabian Sea en route from Malaysia to India...