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24 maritime news articles about Maersk

ContainerWGOW Shipping (YouTube)·over 4 years ago

What's Going on With Shipping Announcement: TWO NEW FEATURES

November 23, 2021 What's Going on With Shipping is announcing two upcoming features to the YouTube Channel. First, we will be doing a series of short (5-10 minute) videos featuring the major shipping lines in container trade.

ContainerWGOW Shipping (YouTube)·over 4 years ago

The Shipping Crisis From a Ship | What's Going On With Shipping?

October 31, 2021 On this episode of What's Going on With Shipping, host Sal Mercogliano - Chair of the Department of History, Criminal Justice, and Political Science, former merchant mariner, and instructor of Maritime History, Security and Industry Policy - discusses the Shipping Crisis from the deck plates of a ship,

ContainerWGOW Shipping (YouTube)·over 4 years ago

What the Ship Is Going On? October 4, 2021 | What's Going on With Shipping?

On this episode of What's Going On With Shipping, Sal Mercogliano - the chair of the Department of History, Criminal Justice, and Political Science, former merchant mariner, and instructor in Maritime History, Security, and Industry Policy - highlights the Top 5 stories from the previous week. 00:00-01:39 Intro 01:39-

ContainerWGOW Shipping (YouTube)·almost 5 years ago

It's Not the Freight Rates...It's Inflation? | What's Going on With Shipping?

On this episode of What's Going on with With Shipping, Sal Mercogliano - Associate Professor of History at Campbell University, former merchant mariner, and an adjunct professor of Maritime Industry Policy at the US Merchant Marine Academy - examines the issues associated with the container trade and a recent story fro

ContainerWGOW Shipping (YouTube)·almost 5 years ago

China is Getting Coal in Their Stockings! | What's Going on With Shipping?

On this episode, Sal Mercogliano - Associate Professor of History at Campbell University and former merchant mariner - discusses the surge in bulk shipping, with a focus on China's desire to mass 100 million tons of coal in the near future. There is also a brief discussion on the flurry of containership orders and an