Maersk supports German climate start-up to accelerate shipping decarbonisation

C1, a climate tech start-up, has raised growth capital from Maersk Growth, the venture capital arm of A.P. Moller – Maersk, in order to accelerate the scaling of their ultra-efficient catalysis, which will enable mass production of green methanol without the usual premium paid for sustainably produced methanol. According to a statement by C1, besides […]

Port of Singapore surpasses 37 million TEUs in second busiest year in history

Port of Singapore Port of Singapore has reported a container throughput of 37.3 million TEUs in 2022, which represents a slight decline of 0.7% compared with the all-time record volumes in the previous year. Despite the fall of 3-4% in global container trade, the Port of Singapore achieved its second busiest year in its history. […]

Cargo ship sinks in strong winds in Taiwan, four crew members missing

Four of five seafarers on a general cargo ship carrying containers are feared dead after going missing when the vessel sank on 3 January. In the early morning local time on 3 January, the Mongolian-flagged 2001-built 890 dwt Long Shun, sailing around Matsu Islands in Lienchiang County, sent a distress signal, indicating that it was […]

Box vessel tilts at India’s Mundra Port due to stability problems

A container vessel lost stability while unloading cargo at India’s Mundra Port over the weekend, briefly disrupting normal operations. The Panama-flagged, 1999-built  arrived at Mundra International Container Terminal (MICT) from Jebel Ali on 7 January. MICT is operated by DP World under a concession arrangement with the Mundra port owner Adani Group (APSEZ). As a […]