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Fever Expands Logistics Footprint by Leasing Module at Logistic Park San Agustín
In a move that highlights the growing demand for advanced logistic facilities, Scannell Properties has leased an 8,000 square meter module at its Logistic Park San Agustín in San Agustín del Guadalix, Madrid, to the event organization company Fever.

How the Freeport Area of Bataan Became Asia-Pacific’s Top Industrial Hub in 2025
The spotlight is shining on the Freeport Area of Bataan (FAB) after it was named the Industrial Zone of the Year for Asia-Pacific in the prestigious fDi Intelligence Global Free Zones Awards 2025.

Philippine Airlines Facilitates Critical Humanitarian Cargo Transport in the Aftermath of the Cebu Earthquake
In the wake of a devastating earthquake that struck Cebu’s northern tip near Bogo City, Philippine Airlines (PAL) undertook a crucial relief mission by airlifting nearly 20 tons of humanitarian cargo to assist affected communities.

South Korea's strategic move to deepen US collaboration in building naval vessels for enhanced military capability
South Korea is steering its shipbuilding cooperation with the United States toward a whole new level.

XT Shipping Enhances Fleet with Two New 3,160 TEU Containerships from China Merchants Industry
XT Shipping is steering back into the newbuilding arena, securing two modern containerships built by China Merchants Industry (CMI) Weihai Shipyard.

How Rising Carbon Costs Are Shaping the Future of Global Shipping and Logistics
The maritime shipping industry is sailing into a sea of change with carbon pricing evolving from a distant idea into a sizable financial reality.

Chartworld Shipping’s Strategic Fleet Expansion with Multiple 3,100 TEU Vessels from China
Chartworld Shipping, a Greek company steered by the Kollakis family, is ramping up its containership capacity with a fresh round of ship orders from China, marking a strategic effort to strengthen its position in the global shipping scene.

How Bangsamoro’s Barter Trade Guidelines Are Shaping Cross-Border Commerce in BIMP-EAGA
The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) has taken a significant step toward regulating and streamlining barter trade within the Brunei Darussalam–Indonesia–Malaysia–Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA).

Pakistan National Shipping Corporation Plans to Double Fleet Capacity by Acquiring New Tankers
The Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (PNSC) is making waves in the maritime sector by embarking on a fleet expansion project aimed at doubling its vessels to a total of 30 by the year 2026.

Bureau of Customs Nets P106.9 Million from Auctions of Seized and Abandoned Goods
Between July and September 2025, the Bureau of Customs (BOC) successfully raised P106.9 million through public auctions of seized and abandoned items.

Hanwha Appoints U.S. Navy Veteran Thomas Anderson to Drive U.S. Shipbuilding Expansion
Veteran Leadership Steers Hanwha’s U.S. Shipbuilding Ambitions In a move signaling increased focus on the U.S. naval market, Hanwha Group has brought on board Thomas Anderson, a seasoned former U.S. Navy Rear Admiral, to lead its shipbuilding division stateside. With decades of experience overseeing naval programs and operations, Anderson's appointment aims to bridge expertise between military requirements and industrial capabilities within Hanwha Defense’s expanding footprint in the United States. More Than Three Decades at the Helm of Naval Programs Anderson’s 34-year tenure in the U.S. Navy included top-tier roles such as the commander of the Naval Sea Systems Command and head of the

How ICTSI Won the Durban Container Terminal 2 Operation Rights Amidst Maersk’s Legal Challenge
The spotlight falls on Durban’s busy container terminal as International Container Terminal Services, Inc.
