Study Uncovers Massive Pollution From Ship Scrubber Discharge
May 8, 2024
A new study by Chalmers University reveals that over 200 million cubic meters of hazardous waste are dumped annually.
How Much Will it Cost to Repair Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge?
May 6, 2024
Maryland's Department of Transportation has weighed in with an estimate of cost and time for a full repair.
Baltimore Continues Bridge Recovery With Opening of New Channel
April 26, 2024
Baltimore's opened its fourth temporary channel, designed for commercial ships that have been stranded since the Key Bridge collapse to finally exit.
Two Weeks After Baltimore, Another Cargo Ship Loses Power By Bridge
April 8, 2024
Two weeks after the Baltimore bridge collapsed, a large container ship lost power near New York's Verrazzano Bridge before being towed to safety.
Baltimore’s New Temporary Channel Now In Use After Bridge Collapse
April 2, 2024
The tugboat became the first vessel to move through a temporary alternate channel in Baltimore's Patapsco River on Monday.
Port of Baltimore Could Reopen in May, Says DHL Executive
March 28, 2024
The Port of Baltimore could reopen in May, according to a DHL executive, though no definitive timetable has been given yet.
How Baltimore’s Bridge Collapse Will Affect Supply Chains
March 27, 2024
It's been just over a day since the Baltimore bridge collapsed. Check out the latest news.
Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapses After Collision
March 26, 2024
A major bridge collapsed in Baltimore overnight and the economic impact is expected to be severe.
Nike Continues Trend Toward Sustainability with New Partnership
March 21, 2024
Nike has partnered with CMA CGM to help reduce its carbon footprint through the use of alternative fuel for its maritime cargo.
Biden Administration Sets Sights on Supply Chains with $653M Ports’ Investment
November 6, 2023
41 U.S. ports will share in $653 million in new investment from the federal government, the Biden administration announced last week.
GE’s Digital Transformation an Ocean of a Difference
November 20, 2016
With the fast-paced changes of globally connected economies and shifting regional opportunities, marine operators need to transform themselves to be efficient and predictable.
Port of Los Angeles and GE Transportation Partner to Digitize Maritime Shipping
November 20, 2016
The Port of Los Angeles and GE Transportation are partnering to digitize maritime shipping to help goods reach consumers faster using a first-of-its-kind port information portal, which will deliver fast, data-driven insights to enhance maritime supply chain performance and better serve ultra-large container vessels.