EuroDry sells older panamax bulker amid slipping dry bulk prices
Shipowner will have one other 2000-built panamax in its fleet once deal is completed
EuroDry sells older panamax bulker amid slipping dry bulk prices Read More »
Shipowner will have one other 2000-built panamax in its fleet once deal is completed
EuroDry sells older panamax bulker amid slipping dry bulk prices Read More »
A shift in drude oil trade flows is in full swing these days, with Russian oil heading eastwards and a flurry of other countries exporting their oil to the EU, in order to cover the region’s needs, ahead of a difficult winter season. In its latest week…
Crude Oil Exports’ Map is Being Redrawn Read More »
Supply chain risks are not limited to delays and disruption for modern cargo owners. Any discrepancy in ESG standards – even if unintended, and unknown to a cargo owner – can lead to untold reputational damage. This is especially true today, as public-…
Cargo owners are recognising the ESG impacts of ports, and will favour those that act Read More »
Europe’s overstretched supply chains are experiencing a double whammy of disruptions as transport unions in Felixstowe and now in Liverpool prepare for labour strikes later this month in response to soaring inflation; according to the analysis publishe…
Strikes in Felixstowe and Liverpool a double whammy to UK’s overstressed Supply Chain Read More »
A total of 165 ships with 3.7 million tonnes of agricultural products on board have left Ukraine under a deal brokered by the United Nations and Turkey to unblock Ukrainian sea ports, the Ukrainian infrastructure ministry said on Sunday.The ministry sa…
165 Ships Have Left Ukraine Ports Under Grain Deal Read More »