Droughts across Europe are causing some countries like Germany to prioritize rail transportation for materials and equipment that are essential to energy production, as
02:18 The U.S. government is launching a retail pharmacy vaccination program and it's shipping about a million COVID-19 vaccine doses this week directly to about 6,500 hundred stores n
A cross-border e-commerce pilot zone in eastern China's Jiangxi Province started business on Saturday as the first freight train departed from Ganzhou Port for Poland. The launch of the cross-border
MembersoftheUNInternationalMaritimeOrganization(IMO)onFridaystruckadealtohalvecarbondioxideemissionsfromshippingby2050inadealthatwillforcetheindustrytoredesignf
Topdelegatesfrommorethan190countriesandregionsaremeetinginLondontoformulateaframeworktoreduceemissionscausedbytheshippingindustry.Greenhousegasemissionsfromthes
Inamajorcrackdownonillegal,unreportedandunregulated(IUU)fishingininternationalwaters,Chinahasinitiatedstrictactionsagainst78shippingcompanies.TheMinistryofAgric
QatariskeenontheexpansionandfacilitatingmaritimetradewithIran,FinancialTribunedailyreportedonWednesday.ThiswasunderlinedbyQatariMinisterofTransportationandCommu
China’slargeportsarerequiredtorectifyproblems,suchasoverchargedloadingandunloadingservices,restrictionsofcompetitioninthemarketoftug,tallying,andshippingagencys
BadloansamongSouthKoreanbanksfellinthefirstquarterasrestructuringinthetroubledshipbuildingandshippingcompaniescameclosertoanend,financialwatchdogdatashowedTuesd
Hanjin Shipping used to be one of the world's top 10 shipping companies. But now, the final curtain has fallen.
Hanjin Shipping, South Korea's biggest shipping line, on Wednesday filed for court receivership after its creditors refused to provide additional financial support to the debt-ridden company.
New Zealand shipping regulators are cutting back on their safety and security inspections of foreign-flagged ships, raising fears the industry is being left to regulate itself.
Dockworkers' strike could negatively affect Hong Kong's reputation as an international shipping center, despite that the strike would not deal a heavy blow to the concerned conglomerate itself, an analyst said Tuesday.
The dramatic expansion in shipyard capacity is making it difficult for the overcapacity across the shipping industry to be absorbed any time soon, ship owners and industry veterans said.