Biofuels are a viable option for the shipping industry to meet emission standards, but current production capacity is insufficient to meet demand, particularly for sustainable second-generation ...
Shipping industry aims to cut emissions 40% by 2030 through efficiency and fuels like ammonia and hydrogen Training critical, especially in alternative fuels, with 450,000 seafarers needing upskilling ...
Over 80% of traded goods transported by sea; shipping contributes nearly 3% of GHG emissions International Maritime Organization has 2030 target to cut emissions by at least 20% Energy-saving ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--INTTRA by E2open (INTTRA), the largest digital network and information provider at the center of the ocean shipping industry, today announced that its technology ...
After receiving strong opposition from the Trump administration, the International Maritime Organization delayed its global decarbonization strategy. Ships transporting goods worldwide will continue ...
Convoy, J.B. Hunt Transport, and Uber Freight recently partnered to formalize the first application programming interface (API) standards for the freight industry. Their new Scheduling Standards ...
This article was originally featured on Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. Read more stories like this at hakaimagazine.com. For decades, the ...
The International Maritime Organization, or IMO — the United Nations body in charge of regulating the global shipping industry — wrapped up two weeks of negotiations on Friday with an agreement that ...
The government has crafted a new policy to protect the local shipping industry from competition from international firms. The policy dubbed the National Maritime Transport Policy has been crafted ...
A large container ship. Massive ships transport billions of metric tons of goods around the globe every year, emitting greenhouse gases as they sail. Credit ...
On any given day, roughly 60,000 ships carrying everything from appliances to sneakers are plying the world's waterways. An international shipping conference this week in London is trying to adopt a ...
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