
Sri Lanka launches all-inclusive Maritime Directory
The “Sri Lanka Maritime Directory” launched by S L Maritime Directory (Pvt) Ltd brings under one platform a range of activities associated to seas and
The “Sri Lanka Maritime Directory” launched by S L Maritime Directory (Pvt) Ltd brings under one platform a range of activities associated to seas and
The Hong Kong Branches of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS) and the Nautical Institute have co-organized a webinar on ‘Maritime Corruption: Global Action Needed’.
The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, in collaboration with Marihub, has launched the ‘Blue Pass’ transformational project, which aims to build a cluster of local
Shell signed agreements to charter ten new crude tankers powered by dual-fuel liquefied natural gas (LNG) engines. Four of the very large crude carriers (VLCCs)
A.P. Moller-Maersk (Maersk) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with a number of maritime industry partners to jointly conduct a feasibility study for green
Industry stalwarts discuss threadbare the prevailing logistics and supply chain scenario and issues in clearing cargo during the COVID-19 lockdown
China is gradually recovering from the pandemic which is spreading to
other parts of the globe bringing them under quarantine, once again
highlighting the vulnerability of the global supply chain
Demand from housing, furniture, hospitality and handicraft remains strong, making India a potential market for imported wood products. Limited domestic supplies is driving demand for newer species of imported wood, but exporters should be prepared to start small and be patient
The e-commerce boom has made shipping smaller more specific consignments frequently the new norm, driving demand for LCL cargo consolidation which has seen strong growth in the past decade with MNCs taking a plunge into the sector, while SMEs find it cost and time effective
The “Sri Lanka Maritime Directory” launched by S L Maritime
The Hong Kong Branches of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers
The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, in collaboration with Marihub,
Shell signed agreements to charter ten new crude tankers powered
A.P. Moller-Maersk (Maersk) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU)
Industry stalwarts discuss threadbare the prevailing logistics and supply chain scenario and issues in clearing cargo during the COVID-19 lockdown
China is gradually recovering from the pandemic which is spreading to
other parts of the globe bringing them under quarantine, once again
highlighting the vulnerability of the global supply chain
Demand from housing, furniture, hospitality and handicraft remains strong, making India a potential market for imported wood products. Limited domestic supplies is driving demand for newer species of imported wood, but exporters should be prepared to start small and be patient
The e-commerce boom has made shipping smaller more specific consignments frequently the new norm, driving demand for LCL cargo consolidation which has seen strong growth in the past decade with MNCs taking a plunge into the sector, while SMEs find it cost and time effective