Maersk suspends vessel calls at the Port of Haifa, Israel
Maersk has released a statement explaining that it has suspended vessel calls at the Port of Haifa, Israel, for Maersk-operated vessels due to the Israel-Iran conflict
Read moreDetailsMaersk has released a statement explaining that it has suspended vessel calls at the Port of Haifa, Israel, for Maersk-operated vessels due to the Israel-Iran conflict
Read moreDetailsThe vessel Axel Mærsk joined the fleet, marking the final addition to Maersk’s series of large dual-fuel methanol-powered container vessels.
Read moreDetailsThe Norwegian salvage tug Sea1 Ruby reached the Maersk Sana on May 16, a vessel which has been adrift for three weeks following an explosion onboard.
Read moreDetailsThe world’s first large-scale commercial e-methanol facility has been officially inaugurated and is ready to deliver e-methanol to offtakers.
Read moreDetailsThe Maersk Sana remains adrift in the Atlantic Ocean more than two weeks after an engine room explosion on April 28.
Read moreDetailsMaersk cut its container market outlook on tariff war as it sees global volume market in the range of 1% decline to growth of 4% this year.
Read moreDetailsEach year, 90% of global trade moves by sea, with Maersk handling about 20% of all containerized goods around the globe.
Read moreDetailsOn 28 April, the container vessel Maersk Sana experienced machinery-related issues in its main engine room leaving three crew members injured.
Read moreDetailsHD Hyundai and A.P. Moller - Maersk announced the signing of a MoU to establish a collaboration on decarbonisation solutions for vessels.
Read moreDetailsKasper Møller Nielsen, Sustainability Partner at Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, emphasizes that the transition to a zero-carbon future remains a top priority and a driving force behind the industry’s future ESG agenda.
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