US Shipping Firms Set to Hire 75000 Filipino Seafarers In Next 3-4 Years
American shipping giants are planning to recruit as many as 75,000 seafarers from the Philippines in the near future.
American shipping giants are planning to recruit as many as 75,000 seafarers from the Philippines in the near future.
After almost two decades since the first cut of steel and a decade since its christening in Newport News, the USS Gerald R. Ford has departed for its first official deployment at sea on Tuesday.
Iran has seized an oil tanker in the waters of the Strait of Hormuz in what is the second such case in the region in a week, as tension with the US continues.
India-funded Sittwe Port in Myanmar, part of the Kaladan Multimodal Transit Transport project, will launch on May 4. An Indian cargo vessel will depart from Kolkata to Sittwe Port for a trial.
A collaborative effort between the UK and the EU has commenced to create retrofit carbon capture solutions and other technologies for ships.
Greek company owning the Galissas tanker pleaded guilty to environmental crimes committed by its captain and chief engineer while transporting diesel oil from Rotterdam to Providence.
Breakwave Advisors and ETF Managers Group LLC have launched the Breakwave Tanker Shipping ETF for trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
NorthStandard continues to sponsor the Seafarers Happiness Index by Mission to Seafarers, as the latest report shows a decrease in crew satisfaction levels.
A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) reports a first quarter of 2023 in line with expectations. Continued destocking and easing of congestions implied lower volumes across all segments.
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