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Shipping Congestion - Page 2

September 3, 2024
Business/News

Chaos and Cargo Disruptions Rise in Indian Ports

India’s major west coast ports, particularly Mundra Port, are facing a growing crisis as container flows are severely impacted by extreme weather and lingering capacity challenges. Torrential rain and flooding have compounded

Business/Shipping and Maritime

Vizhinjam’s Strategic Route Questioned After Arabian Sea Mishap

The Liberian-flagged container vessel MSC Elsa 3 capsized 38 nautical miles off the coast of Kochi on Saturday, triggering a large-scale rescue and emergency response operation across Kerala’s coastal districts. All 24 crew members have been reported safe, thanks to

May 25, 2025

Amancio Ortega Sets Sights on Global Ports with Massive Qube Investment

Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Amancio Ortega, the Spanish billionaire behind Inditex and the iconic Zara brand, is preparing one of his most significant investments on the opposite side

IMO Opens New Regional Presence Office in Alexandria, Egypt

Business/Shipping and Maritime

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has inaugurated its new Regional Presence Office (RPO) for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, located in

European Port Congestion Worsens as Global Trade Tensions Mount

May 26, 2025
Business/Shipping and Maritime

Congestion at major European ports is worsening, raising concerns about a ripple effect across global supply chains as trade tensions, labor shortages, and shifting tariff policies disrupt maritime operations, according to a

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Vizhinjam’s Strategic Route Questioned After Arabian Sea Mishap

May 25, 2025
Business/Shipping and Maritime

The Liberian-flagged container vessel MSC Elsa 3 capsized 38 nautical miles off the coast of Kochi on Saturday, triggering a large-scale rescue and emergency response operation across Kerala’s coastal districts. All 24

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Maersk CEO Warns It Could Take Decades to Redraw Global Supply Chains with Tariffs

May 9, 2025
Business/Trade Wars

Vincent Clerc, the CEO of AP Møller Maersk, the world’s second-largest container shipping group, has warned that using tariffs to reshape global supply chains would be a slow and unrealistic process, requiring

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IMO Advances Maritime Digitalization Strategy for a Smarter Shipping Industry

March 19, 2025
Business/Shipping and Maritime

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is spearheading efforts to modernize the global shipping industry with a comprehensive digitalization strategy aimed at boosting efficiency, safety, and sustainability. During its 49th session in London

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IMO Opens New Regional Presence Office in Alexandria, Egypt

January 22, 2025
Business/Shipping and Maritime

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has inaugurated its new Regional Presence Office (RPO) for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, located in the historic maritime city of Alexandria, Egypt. This

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Chaos and Cargo Disruptions Rise in Indian Ports

September 3, 2024
Business/News

India’s major west coast ports, particularly Mundra Port, are facing a growing crisis as container flows are severely impacted by extreme weather and lingering capacity challenges. Torrential rain and flooding have compounded

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