
World’s largest container ship crosses Suez Canal
The boxship measures 400 meters in length and 61.5 meters in width. It weighs about 235,000 tons and can transport 23,992 containers. The vessel is

The boxship measures 400 meters in length and 61.5 meters in width. It weighs about 235,000 tons and can transport 23,992 containers. The vessel is

The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said this week it plans on widening and deepening the Suez Canal. Officials are making the changes in the hopes

Bunker lead times have shortened in Singapore and Fujairah, while refinery turnarounds keep fuels remain tight Far East Russian ports.Availability of low sulphur bunker fuels

In efforts by Evergreen, the operator of Ever Given, to have the containership’s cargo separated from the vessel in any legal action have failed. The

The operators of the Ever Given ship are exploring the possibility of transferring its 18,000 cargo-filled containers to other vessels as it remains stuck in legal limbo, according

The legal quagmire that has kept the Ever Given anchored in the Suez Canal is tying down thousands of containers holding cargo whose owners now

The Suez Canal Authority is considering expanding the southern section of the waterway where the container ship Ever Given became stranded, its chairman said on

Forwarders in China are reporting a sudden spike in demand for Silk Road rail freight, post-Ever Given. According to Shanghai-based Marco Reichel, APAC business development

The wonders — and absurdities — of globalisation were thrust into the spotlight last month when a ship built in Japan, insured in the UK,

The boxship measures 400 meters in length and 61.5 meters

The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said this week it plans

Bunker lead times have shortened in Singapore and Fujairah, while

In efforts by Evergreen, the operator of Ever Given, to

The operators of the Ever Given ship are exploring the possibility of

The legal quagmire that has kept the Ever Given anchored

The Suez Canal Authority is considering expanding the southern section

Forwarders in China are reporting a sudden spike in demand

The wonders — and absurdities — of globalisation were thrust