13 JULY 2021 For four years between 2015 and 2019, roughly 2,500 Icelanders were involved in two major experiments to see how a shorter working week would affect productivity. Now the results are in – and the experiments seem to have been a resounding success. Some key points: reducing a …
Read More »IMB: PIRACY AND ARMED ROBBERY AT 27 YEAR LOW IN 2021
12 JUL 2021 The ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) reported that the incidents of piracy and armed robbery are at their lowest levels in 27 years. The organization, which was founded in 1991, said that during the first half of 2021, it received the lowest number of reported incidents for …
Read More »BOXSHIP COLLIDES WITH BULKER IN STRAIT OF MALACCA
11 JULY 2021 In the early hours of Sunday morning, the container ship Zephyr Lumos collided with the bulker Galapagos off the port of Muar in the Strait of Malacca, badly damaging the Galapagos. The Malaysian Coast Guard received a distress call from Zephyr Lumos reporting a collision at three minutes after midnight on Sunday morning, according to …
Read More »HHLA UNVEILS NOVEL DESIGN FOR HYPERLOOP CARGO NETWORK
12 JUL 2021 German terminal operator Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) has unveiled a new concept for a hyperloop-based containerized freight transport system. Developed in collaboration with the startup Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HyperloopTT), the new system is designed to shuttle boxes between seaports and inland destinations at airplane speeds …
Read More »DREWRY FORECASTS RECORD $100B PROFIT FOR OCEAN CARRIERS
11 JULY 2021 Shipping companies are projected to defy huge operational disruptions ignited by COVID-19 pandemic, port congestion and container shortage to post a cumulative profit of $100 billion in 2021. Global shipping consultancy Drewry reckons in its latest Container Forecaster report that 2021 will be the first year in …
Read More »CARGO SHIPS, CLIMATE CHANGE AND A CAN-DO APPROACH
10 JULY 2021 Maritime industry opportunities exist amid the challenges of reducing our nation’s greenhouse gas emissions The daunting challenges of the maritime industry as it contends with climate change will arguably be the most important we have ever faced. We are at a serious inflection point, and I am …
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