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International Association of Maritime Clusters (IAMC) confirms its first members with more on the way

International Association of Maritime Clusters (IAMC) confirms its first members with more on the way
As many as 17 national and regional maritime clusters have underlined their commitment to improved like-minded cooperation and the worldwide sharing of best practice by joining the International Association of Maritime Clusters (IAMC), and many more are expected to...
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First-time Collaboration between MOL and Shell on an Innovative Book and Claim Initiative for Marine Decarbonization

First-time Collaboration between MOL and Shell on an Innovative Book and Claim Initiative for Marine Decarbonization
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. has collaborated with Shell Trading Rotterdam B.V. (Shell) to implement a book and claim model that enables the indirect generation(Note 2) of Environmental Attribute Certificates (EACs)(Note 3) derived from the use of low-carbon fuel on...
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March U.S. Container Imports Climb as Global Supply Chain Pressures Mount

March U.S. Container Imports Climb as Global Supply Chain Pressures Mount
In March 2026, U.S. containerized imports increased 12.4% from February to a total of 2,353,611 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) and decreased 1.1% compared to March 2025. The rebound follows a typical seasonal pattern after February’s decline, with volumes...
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Two-week US-Iran ceasefire not enough to end ocean container shipping disruption or surging freight rates

Two-week US-Iran ceasefire not enough to end ocean container shipping disruption or surging freight rates
A two-week US-Iran ceasefire will not restore container shipping operations through the Strait of Hormuz to pre-conflict conditions, with ocean supply chain disruption and elevated rates expected to continue. Analysts at Xeneta – the leading ocean and air freight...
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Revised IMO recommendations for entering enclosed spaces aboard ships

Revised IMO recommendations for entering enclosed spaces aboard ships
Enclosed space entry remains a safety challenge in ship operations and for seafarers’ working conditions. On 27 June 2025, the IMO adopted revised recommendations for entering enclosed spaces aboard ships, to be handled in accordance with the SMS systematics. This...
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