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China plans world’s first nuclear-powered cargo ship to carry 25,000 containers
China plans to build the world’s first nuclear-powered container ship, a project that could change commercial shipping as the industry works to reduce emissions and adopt new energy technologies.
Hapag-Lloyd (XTRA:HLAG) has been quietly recalibrating after a volatile stretch for container shipping, and the stock’s recent moves are making investors reassess how much long term value remains in ...
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European cargo ships are rerouting to Philadelphia as Baltimore struggles to replace Key Bridge
Key Bridge repairs blocking Baltimore docks helped persuade European shipping companies to use Philadelphia's growing ...
Consumers gearing up to buy the latest imported appliances, clothes or electronic gadgets this holiday season might want to spare a thought for the companies that will struggle to make money for the ...
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HD Korea Shipbuilding wins 689.6 bln-won container ship order from Oceania
HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. (HD KSOE), the shipbuilding subholding company of HD Hyundai Co., said ...
If carriers return to Suez Canal routes in large numbers, BIMCO estimates that ship demand could drop by around 10% as ...
In 2024, the federal government increased maximum penalties by tenfold to $250,000 for violations under the Canada Shipping ...
"Assuming a significant increase in recycling of older ships and a reduction in average sailing speeds, we forecast that ...
Last weeks, the world's oceans got that little bit more crowded when shipping line MSC put its newest container ship into service for the first time. The record-breaking MSC Irina became the largest ...
Shipping containers mostly carrying bananas were seen washed ashore on Selsey beach on England’s south coast on Sunday, December 7, after falling off a cargo ship the day before, HM Coastguard said.A ...
July 11, 2006 It’s normal for things in the digital realm to get much larger very quickly, but it seems the same thing is happening with container ships, which seem to be more efficient the bigger ...
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