The Americas

American Cruise Lines Kicks Off Biggest Season To Date

American Cruise Lines kicks off its most extensive season on the Columbia and Snake Rivers, with sailings scheduled from April to early November.

The Columbia River in Washington State

Carnival Cruise Ship Picks Up Small Boat of 27 Refugees

The rescue occurred about 20 miles southeast of Los Cajuelos, Cuba, on April 21st, Sunday, as the ship was en route to Roatan, Honduras.

AI generated image of a cruise ship rescuing a small boat containing refugees

Plans for Three Offshore Wind Farms Jettisoned by New York

The U.S. offshore wind industry faced a setback when the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority canceled three projects.

AI generated image of an offshore windfarm with the Stars & Stripes flag flying in the foreground

Shiploader Accident at Sugar Terminal in Brazilian Port

A shiploader malfunction at the sugar terminal in Recife port in Northeastern Brazil has halted loading operations, as reported by Williams Brazil

A container terminal at a port

Debut Winter Program in Mobile Concluded by Carnival Spirit

The Carnival Spirit recently completed its inaugural winter season operating from Mobile, Alabama in the United States.

The deck of a cruise ship at sunset

Hapag-Lloyd Introduces New Feeder Service for Brazil

German shipping company Hapag-Lloyd has made adjustments to its Europe East Coast Express (ECX) service.

A Hapag-Lloyd container ship

Canada Announces Sharp Increase in Shipping Fines

Canada's Transport Minister, Pablo Rodriguez, has announced significant increases in fines for violations of the Canada Shipping Act.

Vancouver as seen from the water

'Glacier Day' Announced by Holland America for 2024 Cruises

Holland America Line has announced the introduction of "Glacier Day" on its 2024 Alaska cruises along with enhanced onboard experiences.

A lake and mountains in Alaska

19% Increase on Year of TEUs at Port of Los Angeles

In March the Port of Los Angeles experienced a significant increase in activity, processing 743,417 TEUs, a 19% rise from the same month last year

Los Angeles skyline at sunset

Biden Administration Reinstates Venezuelan Oil Sanctions

The Biden administration has reinstated oil sanctions against Venezuela, criticizing President Maduro for not pursuing more democratic reforms.

A city in Venezuela at night

Portland, Oregon Says Goodbye to Container Port

The only container terminal in Portland, OR is set to close end of September, as city officials decide to potentially repurpose the facility.

Portland, Oregon as seen from the river

$53M Renovation Budget for Port of Galveston Cruise Terminal

Galveston Wharves has been awarded the 2024 Landmark Award by the Houston Business Journal for its $53M renovation & expansion of Cruise Terminal 25

The pleasure pier at Galveston Texas

FBI Launches Criminal Inquiry Into Baltimore Bridge Disaster

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has initiated a criminal investigation into the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge.

The FBI logo on a wall plaque

Food-Carrying Vessel Attacked in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Haitian news reported the hijacking of the container vessel Magalie by members of the 5 Seconds Gang within Port-au-Prince.

Vessels docked at Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Juneau & Cruise Industry Reach Passenger Numbers Agreement

Juneau, Alaska has reached a preliminary agreement with the cruise industry to regulate the influx of cruise ship passengers.

People standing by a glacier in Juneau, Alaska

Suspension of Port-au-Prince Calls by Evergreen

Amid increasing security issues and a surge in street violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Evergreen has announced a halt to all its visits to the port.

Port of Port-au-Prince in Haiti

Maersk Plans Alternative Services Due to Baltimore Incident

Maersk Line has announced its readiness to reroute services from eastern Canada to the southern Atlantic Ocean and the US Gulf.

A Maersk containership in port

Davie Awarded First Government Contract for Six Icebreakers

Davie announces it has secured its inaugural contract under the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS) from the Government of Canada.

an icebreaker vessel

Loss of Propulsion to Blame for Baltimore Bridge Crash

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore reported that the incident occurred after the container ship Dail momentarily lost propulsion.

AI generated image of the collapsed Francis Scott Key bridge

February Data Shows Increase in Port of Oakland Imports, Exports

In February, the Port of Oakland witnessed a notable increase in container traffic, exceeding the figures from the same month the previous year.

The Port of Oakland at sunset