
ICS: Carbon Targets for Shipping Only Possible with ‘Zero CO2’ Fuels
The ambitious CO2 reduction targets set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for the year 2050 can only be delivered with the global rollout of zero CO2 fuels and propulsion systems, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) believes.
Dry bulk shipping needs zero fleet growth to be profitable by 2019: Bimco
Zero fleet growth is required in the dry bulk sector over the next few years to bring it back into...
Scandlines aims for zero emissions, battery-powered fleet by 2018
Danish – German ferry operator Scandlines is aiming to have its fleet of six hybrid ferries operating fully on batteries with zero emissions by 2018. ...
China ends zero coal tariff:Domestic industry benefits
There is a lot of good news for China domestic coal market recently. China's tariff committee on Thursday...
China: Zero tolerance towards MIR 162 GM grain cargo
In the month of August 2014, 75 containers, totaling 1,313.3 tons of genetically modified (GM) yellow corn...
It Is Estimated that Container Volume of European Ports Will See Zero Increase
the container throughput of European ports this year will be zero increase. Despite ...