Cyprus Mail on MSN
Cyprus and Malta almost entirely depend on sea transport for trade
The European Union relied heavily on maritime transport for international trade in goods in 2024, Eurostat data shows on ...
The global maritime freight transport market is growing due to several factors, including increasing international trade volumes, expansion of the global economy, advancements in shipping technologies ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Officials launch $1.5 billion initiative that will transform maritime industry — here are the details
There are ambitious goals. Officials launch $1.5 billion initiative that will transform maritime industry — here are the details first appeared on The Cool Down.
Cyprus Mail on MSN
Limassol cruise terminal lights up blue for World Maritime Day
Limassol port operator DP World marked World Maritime Day on Thursday by lighting up the Limassol Cruise Terminal building in ...
PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Grain de Sail, a pioneer in decarbonized maritime logistics, has announced plans to construct its third cargo sailboat, the Grain de Sail III. This pure sailing vessel will be ...
Truck Transit Parks (TTP), promoters of the Electronic Call-up System (ETO), have revealed that Nigeria has lost over N2.5 ...
Deadweight capacity of Turkish-owned maritime fleet rises to 53.1M in 2025, from 8.9M in 2002, making Türkiye 10th in global ...
Adequately insuring these mammoth shipping vessels and the cargo they carry is therefore imperative to supporting the continued economic development of South Africa. Marine Insurance policies offer ...
Morocco has been singled out in the 2025 Review of Maritime Transport published by the United Nations Conference on Trade and ...
Emirates News Agency on MSN
Maritime transport dominates EU's international trade
The EU imported 1.1 billion tonnes of goods in 2024 from non-EU countries by sea, valued at €1 251 billion. Exports transported by sea totalled 0.5 billion tonnes, worth €1 126 billion, according to ...
Ghana News Agency on MSN
Ghana Chamber of Shipping calls for improved local participation in maritime transport
By Laudia Sawer Tema, Sept. 23, GNA – The Ghana Chamber of Shipping has urged government to introduce incentives that will ...
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