
Autore
James Miller è specializzato in logistica globale e dinamiche della supply chain. Il suo lavoro investigativo esplora le complessità del commercio internazionale, le sfide infrastrutturali e i progressi tecnologici che plasmano il commercio moderno. Sostiene pratiche sostenibili e trasparenza nelle operazioni della supply chain.

Amon Maritime Secures Major Funding to Boost Ammonia-Fueled Bulk Carriers for Sustainable Shipping
Amon Maritime has recently received a substantial investment grant amounting to NOK 298 million from Enova, aimed at advancing its green shipping projects.

Cargo Ship Incident: Damage and Water Ingress Following Impact with Dock Wall
When a cargo ship operates in inland waterways, the risks may seem smaller than those faced by ocean-going vessels, but accidents still happen.

Key Developments and Market Leaders Influencing General Freight Trucking Competition Through 2025
The general freight trucking sector plays a pivotal role in the global transportation network, with a vast array of players ranging from heavyweight international logistics companies to localized trucking operators.

Cosco Shipping Energy Transportation Advances Fleet Growth with 19 New Vessels
The shipping sector is witnessing a significant upgrade as Cosco Shipping Energy Transportation undertakes the construction of 19 new vessels.

G E Shipping Sets Terms to Sell 2011-Built Kamsarmax Bulk Carrier “Jag Aarati” and Updates Fleet Composition
The shipping sector often sees vessels changing hands as companies recalibrate their fleet for strategic and operational needs.

MARINA Plans to Update Fees and Penalties in Early 2026, Impacting Maritime Operations
The Maritime Industry Authority, commonly known as MARINA, is gearing up to release a revised schedule of fees and charges early in 2026.

How HD Hyundai's Global Workshop Accelerates Maritime Tech and Sustainability Innovations
The world of shipping and shipbuilding is navigating a dynamic course toward cutting-edge technology and sustainability.

Askul’s Shipping Operations Resume After Overcoming Ransomware Disruption
Askul Corp., a major player in the office supply sector, has reinstated its shipping services after experiencing a severe ransomware attack that paralyzed its systems.

USPS Announces Final Deadlines for Holiday Mail and Package Deliveries
As the holiday rush reaches its peak, the United States Postal Service (USPS) highlights the critical deadlines for sending mail and packages to ensure they arrive before the festivities kick off.

Fincantieri’s Bold Move to Strengthen Shipbuilding Operations and Its Implications for Freight Transport
Fincantieri is embarking on a strategic journey aimed at consolidating and reinforcing its shipbuilding business.

How Hapag and NCL’s E-Fuel Shipping Contracts Mark a New Era in Sustainable Container Transportation
Two major shipping companies, Hapag-Lloyd and Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), have recently clinched significant contracts for transporting containers powered by e-fuels.

January 2026 Fuel Surcharge Steady as Aviation Board Maintains Level 4 Rates for Flights and Cargo
As the new year rolls in, airfares remain steady thanks to the Civil Aeronautics Board’s (CAB) decision to maintain the fuel surcharge at Level 4 during January 1-31, 2026.
