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Jensen Warns U.S. Ag Exporters: Red Sea Disruptions Raising Rates in 2024

Jensen Warns U.S. Ag Exporters: Red Sea Disruptions Raising Rates in 2024

by Stas | May 29, 2024 | Uncategorized

By Stas Margaronis Lars Jensen, CEO at Vespucci Maritime based in Copenhagen, warned U.S. agricultural exporters that skyrocketing spot freight rates in 2024 could continue for the foreseeable future as vessels continue to be diverted away from the Suez Canal. Jensen...
REVIEW: A History of Greek-Owned Shipping: The Making of an International Tramp Fleet, 1830 to the Present Day    By Gelina Harlaftis

REVIEW: A History of Greek-Owned Shipping: The Making of an International Tramp Fleet, 1830 to the Present Day By Gelina Harlaftis

by Stas | Apr 27, 2024 | Uncategorized

“The Second World War generated not only large profits for the Greeks, but also unprecedented opportunities. The final decline of British hegemony was paralleled by the rise of the United States, traditionally a weak maritime power. Since they were unable or...
THIRTY TWO U.S. COASTAL CITIES INCLUDING SOME WITH PORTS WILL FACE SEA LEVEL RISE THREAT BY 2050

THIRTY TWO U.S. COASTAL CITIES INCLUDING SOME WITH PORTS WILL FACE SEA LEVEL RISE THREAT BY 2050

by Stas | Mar 12, 2024 | Uncategorized

Source Nature Magazine March 6, 2024 By Kevin Policarpo A new study has pinpointed likely flooding levels due to sea level rise that will impact thirty-two U.S. coastal cities by 2050, many of which contain ports. The thirty two coastal cities examined in the study...
Chinese-Built Peruvian Port at Chancay Will Have Far-Reaching Implications on Latin America & U.S.

Chinese-Built Peruvian Port at Chancay Will Have Far-Reaching Implications on Latin America & U.S.

by Stas | Feb 5, 2024 | Uncategorized

By Stas Margaronis The soon to be completed Chinese built port at Chancay, Peru will expedite trade links between Latin American nations and China and have far-reaching implications on Latin America and the United States. The construction of the Chancay port in Peru...
Port of Long Beach’s ‘Pier Wind’ Offshore Wind Port Could Fast-Track Wind Farm Deployments

Port of Long Beach’s ‘Pier Wind’ Offshore Wind Port Could Fast-Track Wind Farm Deployments

by Stas | Oct 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

Photo: Port of Long Beach “We need additional power for our zero-emission programs. One idea we have … is to build a new terminal known as Pier Wind. The Long Beach City Council had a number of suggestions and ideas, and this was one of them. Pier Wind is designed to...
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