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ITF: Fiji government must step in over ferries scam, rights violations

Seafarers have been made homeless and left stranded thousands of kilometres from their loved ones after a major Fijian ferry company scammed and underpaid them, and then fired the workers when they spoke to the union.

Cargill and Maersk Tankers partner up to launch new bunker procurement service

The initial goal is to procure bunker fuel for Cargill and Maersk Tankers’ combined fleet

Maersk backs plan to build Europe’s largest green ammonia facility

The green ammonia produced at the facility can be utilized by the agricultural sector as green fertilizer and by the shipping industry as a truly sustainable green fuel.

1.27 million euros for development of the cruise terminal in Bremerhaven

The cruise terminal is to be developed at the Columbusinsel site in Bremerhaven and there are also plans to build a new multipurpose reception building.

SOHAR and Hutchison Ports to jointly conduct a study for SOHAR Port expansion

The agreement will see a joint Feasibility Study conducted for the expansion of SOHAR Port

Hutchison Ports to invest and operate Saudi facility

To be developed over two phases, the multipurpose port will consist of a container terminal and a general cargo and dry bulk terminal.

Elbe fairway adjustment: Shipping profits from further additional width

The joint dredging operations by the Federal Shipping and Waterways Administration and HPA for construction of a passing box have been completed.

New DNV GL white paper looks to close looming safety gap

DNV GL released a white paper - “Closing the safety gap in an era of transformation” – at a press conference today.

New weekly Containerships service in the Port of Liverpool

The Port of Liverpool will welcome a new weekly service from intra-European expert, Containerships, part of the CMA CGM Group, connecting Dunkirk, France, to the North West of England.

The ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge to join forces

The City of Antwerp and the City of Bruges have reached an agreement to merge their respective ports.

Globe Tracker Sense Vessel enhancements benefit crew members

Globe Tracker Sense Vessel is enhanced with an onboard bay load plan viewer to manage containers from a single console on the bridge.

GEODIS charters tonnage to alleviate container capacity shortage on Asia-Europe trade

The first 1,000 TEU capacity vessel, operated exclusively by GEODIS, is scheduled to arrive in Hamburg on 28 February.

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