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March 11, 2021

While all of the world’s ports were impacted by COVID-19, new data from the container trading platform Container xChange says that post-Brexit trade disruption and ongoing congestion are now causing critical build-ups of containers at UK ports beyond the container availability issues experienced at Europe’s other large container ports.

Read More about Report: Brexit Increased Congestion at UK Ports

March 5, 2021

Shipping is a global industry and without the International Maritime Organization (IMO), global approaches and international discussions regarding industry challenges would be far more difficult.

Read More about Seafarer vaccination and green incentives remain top of the agenda for Cyprus’ meeting with IMO Secretary General

March 3, 2021

Cyprus Deputy Ministry for Tourism welcomed world-renowned cruise ships company, Royal Caribbean’s decision to incorporate Cyprus among its destinations during June – August 2021, utilising a brand-new ship, to be delivered shortly.

Read More about Cyprus Tourism Deputy Ministry welcomes Royall Caribbean’s decision to include Cyprus in their cruise schedules

March 1, 2021

The U.S. energy export gateway Port of Corpus Christi has teamed up with the Port of Rotterdam to improve their global maritime operations.

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February 26, 2021

The Transport Committee of the European Parliament adopted the Delli Report on more efficient and cleaner maritime transport. The Report calls on the Commission to address under the FuelEU Maritime initiative not only the carbon intensity of fuels but also the technical and operational measures which would improve the efficiency of ships and their operations. It also underlines the important role of short sea shipping in achieving modal shift objectives and reducing transport-related congestion and emissions to move towards zero-emission transport.

Read More about EU shipowners welcome Parliament’s call for a comprehensive approach under FuelEU Maritime

February 24, 2021

DP World Limassol has implemented the new ZODIAC cloud-based Terminal Operating System (TOS), as part of its efforts to optimise the Limassol port’s operations, by embracing digitisation and automation.

Read More about DP World Limassol enhances digital infrastructure with ZODIAC cloud-based operating system

February 19, 2021

The UK’s standing as a world-leader in the safe testing and development of autonomous vessels has been further enhanced by a new standards and safety regime to shape the future of training for autonomous shipping globally.

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February 16, 2021

The future EU fuel standard requirement should merely concern fuel suppliers and not vessels, the European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) pointed out.The future EU fuel standard requirement should merely concern fuel suppliers and not vessels, the European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) pointed out.

Read More about ECSA: EU fuel standard should address fuel suppliers, not ships

February 11, 2021

While there have been repeated calls to add seafarers to the priority list of those individuals eligible for COVID-19 vaccines, a series of logistical challenges present hurdles to implementing a vaccination program for crews aboard their ships. A structure and protocol are required to implement the inoculations of seafarers.

Read More about Cyprus Proposed Program to Prioritize COVID Inoculations for Seafarers

February 9, 2021

The global shipping industry is hoping that President Biden’s “America is back” declaration means the U.S. is returning to free-trade principles, and away from Trump administration protectionist policies that often dragged ocean vessels into efforts to enforce sanctions.

Read More about Ship Operators Seek Calmer U.S. Trade Waters Under Biden
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