Ocean Carrier Trends: Will global shipping alliances restore stability?

Ocean Carrier Trends: Will global shipping alliances restore stability?
Patrick Burnson January 31, 2018

Hedging your bets on securing capacity may be an ongoing gambit this year, say ocean shipping industry experts. The big players have only gotten bigger, but that’s no guarantee that service and reliability will improve.

Shipping: Hydrogen or LPG?

How Hydrogen Could Help Clean Up the Global Shipping Industry
Paul Tullis Jan. 10, 2018

With their greenhouse gas emissions rising and regulations looming, shipping companies that transport nearly all of the world’s goods are looking at renewable fuel sources to power container ships.

World's smartest port': How IBM plans to digitize Port of Rotterdam; TEU tokens as container shipping's cyrptocurrency

World's smartest port': How IBM plans to digitize Port of Rotterdam
Kate Patrick Jan. 31, 2018

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Evercat lays keel for new vessel

Evercat lays keel for new vessel
Katlene O. Cacho January 30, 2018 http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/business/2018/01/30/evercat-lays-keel-new...

Maritime accidents still alarming

Maritime accidents still alarming
January, 30/2018 http://vietnamnews.vn/society/422090/maritime-accidents-still-alarming.h...

HCM CITY — The year 2017 led to an increasing number of maritime mishaps involving fishing and cargo ships in the seas around Việt Nam, highlighting the perils seafarers face.

IMO transparency under scrutiny; IMO to Promote e-Navigation

IMO transparency under scrutiny
Jamey Bergman 29 Jan 2018 http://www.tankershipping.com/news/view,imo-transparency-under-scrutiny_...

Anti-corruption non-profit organisation Transparency International is undertaking an assessment of International Maritime Organisation (IMO) governance, transparency and accountability performance.

Mongolian Cargo Ship Sinks

Mongolian Cargo Ship Sinks
2018-01-29 https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/mongolian-cargo-ship-sinks#gs...

Two crewmen have been rescued from a Mongolian cargo ship which sank of Wenzhou, China, on Sunday night. Another nine are missing.

A Chinese naval vessel rescued the two men, one Chinese and one Indonesian. The Mongolian ship was transporting sugar from Taichung in Taiwan to South Korea.

The digital evolution of South Africa’s shipping industry

The digital evolution of South Africa’s shipping industry
January 30, 2018 https://www.itnewsafrica.com/2018/01/the-digital-evolution-of-south-afri...

As South Africa’s maritime and shipping industry continues to benefit from technological interconnectivity, the sector is on the brink of a true digital evolution – but requires dynamic changes to be made to its policies.

Industry struggles to find qualified workers

Industry struggles to find qualified workers.
Jan 29, 2018 http://www.capecodtimes.com/business/20180129/new-website-touts-marine-j...

A new website established by a statewide advocacy group aims to attract more people to the marine trades industry — a field that, like many, is seeing a shortage of workers coming into the fold.

Pakistan looks to maritime reform and industry development

Pakistan looks to maritime reform and industry development
Jan 30 2018 https://quwa.org/2018/01/25/pakistan-looks-to-maritime-reform-and-indust...

Speaking to the Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) on January 24, the Pakistan Navy Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi called for government reforms to managing Pakistan’s maritime affairs as well as maritime industry development as means to catalyze growth in the area.

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