Itajaí Port Embarks on $159 Million Upgrade to Modernize Infrastructure and Boost Maritime Competitiveness
Brazil’s Port of Itajaí has launched an ambitious US$158.8 million modernization programme aimed at revitalizing one of the country’s most…
A crew member aboard the Dutch-flagged cargo ship MV Minervagracht has died from injuries sustained during a missile attack in…
U.S. Slaps New Section 301 Port Fees on China-Linked Vessels in Sweeping Maritime Trade Move
The United States has announced a new set of port entry fees targeting Chinese-linked vessels under Section 301 of the…
When HMNZS Manawanui ran aground and later sank off the coast of Samoa in October 2024, the fallout was immediate:…
Tamarite de Litera, Spain — October 2025:Spanish industrial conglomerate Samca Group has officially opened its new LiteraTIM Intermodal Terminal in…
Cruise Lines Forecast Strong European Winter Bookings as Demand for Leisure Travel Surges
Major cruise operators are anticipating a buoyant European winter season, driven by a resurgence in leisure travel and a notable…
London Arbitration Court Rules Djibouti’s Doraleh Port Seizure Unlawful, but No Damages Awarded
The London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) has issued its long-awaited final ruling on the dispute between Djibouti and Dubai-based…
Kenya’s Maritime Sector Set for Transformation as DP World–eCitizen Partnership Streamlines Customs
The strategic alliance between DP World and Kenya’s eCitizen platform is poised to reshape the country’s maritime industry by addressing…
Five Years After MV Wakashio: Mauritius Probe Reveals Systemic Failures Behind Nation’s Worst Oil Spill
Five years after the Japanese-owned bulk carrier MV Wakashio struck a coral reef off Mauritius and spilled more than 1,000…
South African infrastructure developer NT55 Investments has announced plans to build a R50 billion ($2.9 billion) rail-integrated dry port in…
