Corporate News

U.S. National Science Foundation Scales Back Ocean Monitoring Network

The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced plans to significantly reduce one of the world's largest ocean observation systems.

The sun setting over the ocean

AD Ports Group Expands Into Brazil With CLI Deal

AD Ports Group has made its first move into South America with its biggest acquisition so far.

An aerial view of a container terminal

Trump Administration Sued by New York Over Offshore Wind Lease Cancellation

New York Attorney General Letitia James and Governor Kathy Hochul have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration.

An offshore windfarm

Harding+ Extends Retail Partnership With Princess Cruises

Harding+ has renewed its partnership with Princess Cruises, strengthening a relationship that began in 2021.

The Majestic Princess cruise ship at sea

Port of San Diego Honors Ships for Emissions Reduction

Port of San Diego recognizes 24 shipping companies, including cruise operators, for taking part in its voluntary Vessel Speed Reduction Program.

A view across downtown San Diego and its port and harbors

ZIM Names New CEO Amid Hapag-Lloyd Takeover Bid

Israeli container carrier ZIM has named Chen Lichtenstein as its next president and CEO, choosing a leader from outside the shipping industry.

Hapag-Lloyd and ZIM shipping containers in a port

Carnival Cruise Line Expands New Menu to More Ships

Carnival Cruise Line is set to roll out its new dining room menu to more ships across the fleet in the coming weeks, according to an announcement.

Beef Wellington and a jug of gravy on a serving platter

Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse Trial Delayed After Settlements

A federal judge has put on hold the highly anticipated civil trial concerning the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge.

The Francis Scott Key bridge in Maryland, before its collapse

Ming Yang Eyes Stake in Canadian Offshore Wind Project

Wind turbine manufacturer Ming Yang Smart Energy signs MOU with Oceanic Wind Energy to explore offshore wind development in Hecate Strait.

An offshore wind farm's turbines

South Africa's Transnet Signs LNG Terminal Deal for Ngqura Port

South Africa’s Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has entered into a 25-year terminal operator agreement with Ukwanda LNG.

The flag of South Africa flying against a blue sky

Live Ship Schedule launched by Port of San Diego

The Port of San Diego has introduced a new online schedule for cargo and cruise vessels known as PortControl.

An aerial view across San Diego and its port

MSC Cruises Reports Sustainability Progress Earlier Than Expected

MSC Cruises releases 2025 Sustainability Report, outlining the company’s environmental and social performance over past year.

The MSC cruises logo on the side of a vessel

Swan Hellenic Expands Presence in Latin America

wan Hellenic is seeing strong momentum throughout the Latin American market, according to the company’s Sales Director for the region.

A world globe showing Latin America

BP Removes Chairman Albert Manifold Amid Conduct Concerns

Energy giant BP has removed Albert Manifold from his roles as chairman and director with immediate effect after serious concerns were raised.

A BP petrol station with a tag on one of the pumps saying it's 'out of use'

Maersk Settles $1.9 million FMC Detention Fee Case

The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has reached a $1.9 million civil penalty settlement with Danish shipping company A.P. Moller – Maersk.

A Maersk container ship in a port

Port of Seattle Extends Cruise Partnership With NCLH

The Port of Seattle Commission has approved a new long-term lease amendment with Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH).

Cranes at the Port of Seattle with the city in the background

Chile Approves Major San Antonio Port Expansion

Chile has approved the long-planned Puerto Exterior expansion at the Port of San Antonio, creating a major new hub for container trade in South America.

The Port of San Antonio, Chile under a purple sky

Qingdao, China Advances Plans for New Coastal Cruise Ship

The coastal city of Qingdao in China has moved closer to developing its first domestically designed coastal cruise ship after launching a major tender.

Qingdao skyline at night as viewed from the water

Mediterranean Weather Risks Discussed at Event in Italy

Navimeteo and Vaisala Xweather host “The New Weather Character of the Mediterranean Sea,” focusing on the impact of severe weather conditions.

The Mediterranean Sea

Carnival Breeze Only Just Passes VSP Inspection in Texas

Carnival Breeze narrowly avoided failing a surprise health inspection carried out by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Aerial view of the Carnival Breeze cruise ship as it sails out of a port