Digitalization has transformed the world we live in, and ports are no exception. The digitalization of ports has led to what is known as ports 4.0, a new era of... read more →
2023 will be a year involving much change for the maritime sector. New environmental regulations will focus on innovation aimed at efficiency and green fuels. All this and much more... read more →
The EU ETS was constituted in 2005 as the world’s first trading scheme on emission rights. It is the cornerstone for reducing greenhouse gas emissions on the continent and currently... read more →
A perfect storm is brewing in the container market. The prospect of an economic recession and all that goes with it is leading to a drop in demand for containers... read more →
The maritime sector maintains its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. To meet the target of reducing emissions to 40% by 2030, the IMO has designed the CII or Carbon... read more →
The decarbonisation of the maritime sector is already very much underway, and there are many initiatives in place to ensure the sector continues in this green direction. One of the... read more →
The Port of Singapore has been awarded “Best Global Seaport” at the Asian Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain (AFFLAS) Awards that took place on 7 September 2022 last. The awards,... read more →
Shipping companies and container owners in the United States continue to struggle to return containers to China in a demand imbalance that first emerged following the pandemic and is still... read more →
The cruise ship sector is picking up speed at a fast pace. While we said that 2021 was a year that the industry could just catch a glimpse of its... read more →
In the first semester of 2022, the United States became the number-one worldwide exporter of LNG, mainly thanks to the increase in European demand. As such, at a time when... read more →