NYK to study liquefied CO2 transport
A consortium of energy and petroleum companies are working on a carbon capture and storage project to reduce CO2 emissions in Japan
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 29th August, 2023
A consortium of energy and petroleum companies are working on a carbon capture and storage project to reduce CO2 emissions in Japan
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 28th August, 2023
The Victorian port saw a decrease in container throughput in July, compared with the same month last year
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 25th August, 2023
Pilot strike called off, bulker banned for a year, and Auriga’s new business. A roundup of our top stories for the week ending 25 August 2023
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 25th August, 2023
The week in bulk: the regular report global bulk sea freight markets from the Baltic Exchange
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 25th August, 2023
The Drewry World Container Index decreased over this past week, the first weekly decrease in months
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 23rd August, 2023
The Tasmanian port operator undertook a market sounding exercise gauging interest in renewables development at the Port of Bell Bay
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 21st August, 2023
NYK and Kobe Steel have teamed up for a voyage fuelled by biofuel from Japan to Australia
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 18th August, 2023
Ports Vic CEO steps down, offshore wind and a containership blaze. A roundup of our top stories for the week ending 18 August 2023
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 18th August, 2023
The week in bulk: the regular report global bulk sea freight markets from the Baltic Exchange
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 18th August, 2023
The Drewry World Container Index continued its run of increases this past week, but it is still down significantly on one year ago
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