An FT investigation into the role of a British accountant, a London-based broker and Dubai companies in the acquisition of vessels
Facing western sanctions, the vessels have increasingly engaged in activities to confuse observers
Concerns grow over safety of Black Sea maritime export corridor for Kyiv’s agricultural commodities
Laeisz’s deal to sell its pure car and truck carriers fleet is a hint that the market has peaked
Industry leaders and country negotiators clash in London over how to place a cost on maritime emissions
Workers will return under deal to extend contract until January 15 and avert billions in economic damage
The powerful longshoremen president has closed eastern and southern US docks
Business estimates stoppage could cost nearly $5bn a day after ‘impasse’ over wages and automation
Analysts say a stoppage from next week could cost the economy $5bn a day and raise prices for consumers
The Dubai-owned Ruby, sailing from Russia to Malta, was told to steer clear of Norwegian and Lithuanian ports
French shipping group’s chief shrugs off threat of higher taxes on big companies in home market
Rethink vital to keep competing with US and China, Vincent Clerc says
Shipping group hopes to conclude a deal for its yards within weeks but sees ‘no return likely for shareholders’
Danish group will become world’s largest logistics management company with acquisition of Schenker
Legal loophole means law enforcers cannot get green light from Warsaw to search vessels at sea
Growing demand forces shipowners to turn to China despite its limited experience building complex containers
Fire onboard the Greek-owned Sounion had sparked warning of an imminent ‘ecological disaster’
The Sounion has a cargo of 1mn barrels of crude and is on fire after being attacked by Houthi rebels in Yemen
US says vessel targeted by Houthis appears to be leaking crude from its 1mn-barrel cargo
Red Sea attacks lead banks such as ING and Citigroup to monitor whether safety measures are being followed
Warning from EU task force comes after Houthis claim to have struck vessel carrying 150,000 tonnes of crude
Iran-backed Houthi rebels claim responsibility for strikes on Greek-owned vessel near Yemeni port
Group needs €2.7bn to manufacture vessels whose prices were negotiated when costs were lower
Industrial action at Canadian railways and Indian ports risks compounding trade problems ahead of Christmas season
Port operator’s profits plummet 60% but group ‘confident’ second-half earnings will improve