Corporate News

Norwegian Offshore Wage Deal Averts Strike on Key Assets

Norwegian labor unions representing employees on drilling rigs and floating production platforms have reached a wage agreement.

An offshore oil rig at sundown

PSA Invests in Major Deepwater Port Expansion in Vietnam

PSA Vietnam has entered into an agreement to invest in Lach Huyen Port Investment Joint Stock Company.

Hai Phong Port in Vietnam at night

COSCO Orders 24 Bulk Carriers in $1.27 Billion Expansion

COSCO Shipping Development has placed orders for 24 new dry bulk vessels valued at RMB8.66 billion ($1.27 billion).

A COSCO container ship moored in a port

CMA CGM to Buy FedEx Supply Chain in $1.4 Billion Deal

CMA CGM Group has reached an agreement to acquire FedEx Supply Chain from FedEx in a transaction worth $1.4 billion.

A CMA CGM container ship at sea

TUI River Cruises Reveals Biggest-Ever Winter 2027 Season

TUI River Cruises has revealed its winter 2027 program, describing it as the largest winter season the cruise line has ever launched.

Aerial view of the River Rhine as it flows through an old town

Mintra and MARINA Partner to Advance Filipino Seafarer Training

Maritime training and workforce management provider Mintra signa MOU with MARINA to strengthen digital learning and skills development.

The flag of the Philippines flying against a blue sky

Celebrity Cruises Wins Record 25 Wine Spectator Awards

Celebrity Cruises reaches milestone, earning 25 Wine Spectator Awards for 2026, the highest number the brand has received to date.

Three people clinking white wine glasses together

Siera Marine Wins Funding to Expand Australian Seafarer Training

Australia's Siera Marine Management secures funding through government’s Maritime Skills and Training Initiative to increase qualified seafarers.

Close up of the flag of Australia

IMO Backs Carbon Mineralization Pathway for Shipping

Proposal to classify carbon mineralization as a permanent carbon storage method for shipping receives in-principle backing at the IMO.

The headquarters of the IMO in London

Carnival Eyes More Fleet Upgrades After AIDA Success

Carnival Corporation to expand ship refurbishments across additional brands following results of AIDA Evolution modernization program.

Close up of the Carnival Elation cruise ship

Hurtigruten Secures €430M Refinancing Deal to Support Growth

Hurtigruten Group has finalized a €430 million refinancing package for its debt facilities, strengthening its financial position.

A Hurtigruten cruise ship at sea

Scotland Invests £1.7M in Offshore Wind Skills Development

Three initiatives across Scotland have secured nearly £1.7 million ($2.25 million) in funding to strengthen training opportunities.

An offshore windfarm at sundown

Dubai-Based Mayborne Bulk Launches New Shipping Venture

A new dry bulk shipping company has been established in Dubai by two experienced figures from the maritime industry.

Skyscrapers in Dubai at night

MSC Cruises Enhances Aurea Spa Wellness Experience

MSC Cruises introduces upgraded MSC Aurea Spa offering, bringing guests more wellness, beauty and personalized treatment options.

A woman receiving a massage in a luxury spa

Skyborn Sells Stake in Major German Baltic Wind Project

Skyborn Renewables agrees to sell 25% interest in Gennaker offshore wind farm in German Baltic Sea to Stadtwerke München.

An offshore windfarm

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Wins Muslim-Friendly Transport Award

The Kai Tak Cruise Terminal in Hong Kong has received the Muslim-friendly Transport Hub of the Year title at the Halal in Travel Awards 2026.

The Kai Tak cruise terminal in Hong Kong

Alexandria Welcomes Aroya Cruises Interporting Operations

The Alexandria Port Authority has marked the launch of interporting operations in Egypt in partnership with Aroya Cruises.

Small boats in the harbour at Alexandria, Egypt

Dali Chief Engineer Admits Safety Breach in Bridge Case

Prosecutors enter into deferred prosecution agreement with chief engineer of the Dali after he acknowledged conduct that amounted to criminal violation.

The Francis Scott Key bridge in Maryland, before its collapse

Hong Kong Plans New Tax Breaks for Maritime Trade

Hong Kong to roll out tax incentives for shipping-related businesses as effort to reinforce its role as leading global center for maritime services.

A view across the skyscrapers of Hong Kong

Swedish Firm Wins Major Subsea Contract for Indonesia Gas Hub

Swedish company Alleima secures subsea tubing contract valued at approx. SEK 995 million linked to one of Indonesia’s largest offshore gas projects.

The Swedish and Indonesian flags intertwined