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Germany faces more travel chaos as Lufthansa ground crews strike
Travelers in Germany face more upheaval this week, with 25,000 Deutsche Lufthansa AG ground personnel set to walk off the job in warning strikes called…
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New e-fuels project to make international shipping climate-neutral
60,000 tons dead weight.
ARC Group adds M/V ARC Honor to U.S.-flag fleet
American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier Group Inc. (ARC) added M/V ARC Honor as the ninth American flag roll-on roll-off (Ro-Ro) vessel to its fleet.
DHL unveils the future and identifies top 2024 e-commerce emerging trends
· In its fifth year, the E-tailers’ Almanac outlines tendencies and trends seen over the last year in the U.S. · The e-commerce industry and…
ASA appoints Dean as Executive Director
The American Salvage Association (ASA) today announced that Mike Dean has been appointed Executive Director.
SAS plans to set aside $325 million for creditors’ debt recovery
Scandinavian airline SAS AB expects to allocate up to $325 million for the debt recovery of its general unsecured creditors as part of an updated…
Shipping industry warns any vessel could be a Houthi target
The risk of collateral damage from an attack on merchant shipping means that all vessels passing through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden could…
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Ukraine farm exports from Odesa seaports 14.3M tons since August
Ukraine’s agriculture exports from Odesa-region seaports have reached 14.3 million tons since August, when a new Black Sea shipping corridor was set up.
Zambia to start trading its own copper, competing with Glencore
Zambia plans to directly buy and sell a portion of the copper produced in the southern African nation, competing with trading giants including Mercuria Energy…
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Greek shipowners are stampeding out of the Russian oil trade
Greek shipowners are fleeing the Russian crude trade after a ramp up in US sanctions targeting the traders and shipping companies moving the nation’s petroleum.