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    Growth in global container port volumes under threat: report warns
    portsDec 10, 2025

    Growth in global container port volumes under threat: report warns

    THE container port and terminal business 'faces greater uncertainties now than at any time since the container revolution started in the late 1970s', according to a 221-page report by industry veterans Remco Stenvert and Andrew Penfold, who warn that many of the risks confronting the industry are 'beyond the control of operators'

    The global economy, as seen in a hull of a ship - Marketplace.org
    shippingAug 29, 2013

    The global economy, as seen in a hull of a ship - Marketplace.org

    Marketplace.orgThe global economy, as seen in a hull of ashipMarketplace.orgRose George, author of"Ninety Percent of Everything: InsideShipping, the Invisible Industry That Puts Clothes on Your Back, Gas in Your Car, and Food on Your Plate" spent time on ashippingvessel to better understand the journey, and"human element...

    More companies join global alliance to develop sustainable shipping industry
    shippingJan 5, 2013

    More companies join global alliance to develop sustainable shipping industry

    Two more big companies have joined the Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI), a global coalition of companies and shipping leaders, set up to tackle the industry’s sustainability issues. AkzoNobel, the global paint and coatings company and producer of specialty chemicals, and U-Ming Marine Transport Corporation, a Taiwanese marine transporter of cement dry commodities and raw materials with 44 shi...

    30 years of dire global warming, carbon warnings prove false
    shippingJan 1, 2000

    30 years of dire global warming, carbon warnings prove false

    ALARMING official predictions about the dire effects of carbon emissions on global warming - which have become a major cost to world shipping - have proved false after 30 years of observable temperature readings, reports the Wall Street Journal