Freight Market Insights

The current state of play in the drybulk market where there is a sense of anticipation amongst buyers for opportunities over the coming weeks. Three Capesize bulkers are reported sold. Cape Friendship (185,879-dwt, 2005 Kawasaki) is understood to been have picked up by a Chinese buyer for $16.1m with DD due in June this year.

IMO Secretary-General Pays Tribute to Indian Seafarers During Visit to ISHS

On February 19, Mr. Arsenio Dominguez, Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), visited the Indian Sailors Home Society (ISHS) in Mumbai, a historic institution dedicated to supporting Indian seafarers. Accompanied by Mr. Shyam Jagannathan, IAS, Director General of Shipping, and Capt. (Dr.) Daniel J. Joseph, Deputy Director General of Shipping, Mr. Dominguez received a

Did cuts to shipping emissionsspur more global warming?

Could a sudden drop in pollution from cargo vessels cris-crossing global shipping lanes inadvertently make the world hotter? The main reason for global warming is the heat- trapping emissions from burning fossil fuels.But scientists have been looking at the extent to which a shift to cleaner, lower-sulphur shipping fuels in 2020 may have fuelled warming

Gateway to the Seaborne Trade

The Entire shipping industry is a service industry and is affected by worldwide political upheavals, natural disasters, wars, trade sanctions – tariffs, etc. for business policies to stay firmly on the water. On the macro-economic front, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) made headlines this week after a prolonged period of policy inertia. The central