C.H. Robinson to Manage 10 Million Flower Shipments for Valentine’s Day

C.H. Robinson to transport 10 million flower boxes for Valentine’s Day, harnessing advanced logistics and supply chain solutions.
NGOs Urge IMO to Reject Proposals on Toxic Ammonia Discharges from Ships

Environmental NGOs are urging the IMO to reject proposals on toxic ammonia discharges from ships due to potential marine ecosystem damage.
Tanger Med Port Handles 11.1 Million TEUs in 2025 Driven by TC4 Expansion

Tanger Med Port handles 11.1 million TEUs in 2025, marking an 8.4% increase driven by TC4 expansion and global trade dynamics.
China’s LNG Vessel Orders Boost Korean Shipbuilders’ Pricing Power

China’s surge in LNG vessel orders boosts South Korean shipbuilders’ pricing power, reshaping the global shipbuilding landscape.
Piracy and Armed Robbery Threaten Global Maritime Security: Analysis and Sustainable Strategies

Explore the ongoing threats of piracy and armed robbery to maritime security, and discover sustainable strategies for mitigation.
India’s Critical Submarine Fleet Deficit: Urgent Reforms Required

The Indian Navy faces a critical submarine deficit, necessitating urgent reforms and modernisation efforts.
LATAM Cargo’s 75% Emission Reduction with Sustainable Aviation Fuel

LATAM Cargo, Kuehne+Nagel, and The Elite Flower reduce emissions by 75% through Sustainable Aviation Fuel initiative.
Hapag-Lloyd Launches Operations at Egypt’s DACT Terminal with Essen Express

Hapag-Lloyd’s Essen Express inaugurates Egypt’s DACT terminal, enhancing Mediterranean trade routes and logistics.
Mammoet and Seatrium to Execute TenneT’s 2GW Offshore Wind Programme

Mammoet and Seatrium partner to implement TenneT’s 2GW Programme, connecting offshore wind farms to Europe by 2032.
Atmus Filtration Technologies Reports $447 Million Net Sales in Q4 2025

Atmus Filtration Technologies reports $447 million in Q4 2025, showcasing the growing demand for sustainable filtration solutions.









