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What really happens to lost shipping containers, why some sink and others lurk just below the surface
Thousands of shipping containers are lost overboard every year, but their fate is far from simple. This video explains why some containers sink quickly, why others become near invisible hazards, and ...
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Borders are not drawn by shipping containers, planted flags or rolls of barbed wire. They are established by treaties, ...
PIL volunteers, along with K. Shanmugam, Singapore’s Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home ...
Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Western Zone, have kicked against the shipping lines’ increase in ...
The Colombo Port recorded the highest container throughput in its history in 2025, handling a total of 829,000 containers, ...
A major search is underway for two people who have gone missing in the sea off the Yorkshire coast. Officials were first ...
Sixty new train cars coming to Connecticut will have Wi-Fi capability. But don't expect other cars to get the same access.
No fewer than 41 vessels carrying petroleum products, food commodities and other assorted cargoes are scheduled to berth at ...
A political conflict more than 7,000 miles away is causing strife for some local retailers. Chris Bryan, owner of Bermuda ...
Makruzzaman added that vessel arrivals at Mongla Port have increased significantly due to several initiatives taken by the port authority to attract ships.
Port Klang and Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) have set another new record for total container handling volume for the year 2025, with annual growth rates of 3.4 per cent and 14 per cent, respectively.
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