Which is the cheapest sustainable marine fuel? 
                     
                    A study commissioned by SEA-LNG, a UK-based industry foundation, has found that liquified bio-methane (bio-LNG) offers real opportunities for maritime decarbonisation. Conducted at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore), the study points out that bio-LNG can be... more
 Methanol-Maersk is on 
                     
                    In March 2022, A.P. Moller - Maersk entered into strategic partnerships with six companies involved in methanol production. By the agreements with Cimc Enric, European Energy, Green Technology Bank, Orsted, Proman, and Wastefuel, the aim is to source at least 730,000 t/year... more
 Port of Houston's boom to continue? 
                     
                    The Port of Houston in Texas has set its second record for monthly container volumes in 2022. Handling almost 383,000 teu in August, the port surpassed its previous monthly record of 335,000 teu in container throughput set in May 2022. August’s monthly handling result was... more
 Operations at Tibar Bay port begin 
                     
                    After four years of preparation, the new port in Tibar Bay is now operational. A USD 490 million investment over a 30-year period is planned for the country's first public-private partnership which is located 12 km from East Timor’s capital city Dili. The equipment includes... more
 More cool chain in Antwerp 
                     
                    The joint venture between the Conti-Lines Group and Seafrigo has acquired a concession on the Nieuwe Westweg, near the Bevrijdingsdok in the port of Antwerp. It is planning to build a frozen food warehouse with space for more than 40,000 pallets on the approximately 60,000 sqm... more
 OOCL starts to run on biofuel 
                     
                    The carrier Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has successfully completed its test with the use of marine biofuel supplied by the energy company Chevron Singapore. The “OOCL Yokohama” is the first vessel of the carrier's fleet to use biofuel. The 4578 teu container vessel,... more
 Clarksons sees "solid maritime conditions" 
                     
                    Maritime analyst Clarksons Research is comparably optimistic in its recent edition of its Shipping Review & Outlook report. The Clark Sea Index, the company's index for ship revenue, witnessed a small setback in September, but remains averaging USD 38,880 per day so far... more
 JV for new terminal in Abu Dhabi Ports 
                     
                    The AD Ports Group has broken ground for a new capacity container terminal in Abu Dhabi. The CMA Terminals Khalifa Port is expected to be operational in H1/2025 and will be managed by a joint venture owned by CMA Terminals (70% ownership), a subsidiary of global shipping and... more
 Containerships greets the Duke 
                     
                    The Port of Hamburg has been added to the ports of call in the intra-European service Balt-1. Containerships, a subsidiary of the carrier CMA CGM, has extended its network accordingly, and announced the direct service between Germany and UK, marketed as Duke. Duke is part of... more
 Hapag-Lloyd strengthens presence in Latin America 
                     
                    Chile-based Saam, a multinational corporation providing services for trade through four divisions (port terminals, towage, inland logistics and air cargo logistics), has signed a binding agreement with the German liner shipping company Hapag-Lloyd for the sale of 100% of the... more

