Passengers have started to disembark Coral Princess after the cruise ship finally docked at the Port of Miami on April 4.
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Evergreen Orders 1,800 Star Cool Reefers from Maersk Container Industry
Evergreen Marine Corp. has ordered 1,800 Star Cool reefers from Maersk Container Industry.
COVID-19 Crisis: 114 Cruise Ships Are in or near US Waters
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, 114 cruise ships, carrying 93,000 crew, are currently in or near US ports and waters.
Worst Case Scenario Could Bring About USD 23 Bn Loss for Carriers
The economic impact of the push to adapt to the demand drop is yet to be seen as things develop.
Readers’ Picks of the Week (March 30-April 3, 2020)
Here are the most-read stories of the past week.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/293773/readers-picks-of-the-week-march-30-april-3-2020/
Sand: Massive Supply-Demand Imbalance Upon Us
Saudi Arabia to flood the market with crude oil at a time when demand is in doldrums amid coronavirus pandemic.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/293730/sand-massive-supply-demand-imbalance-upon-us/
Thousands of Cruiseship Crew Members Stranded at Sea
Thousands of passengers and seafarers employed on cruise ships are still stranded at sea.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/293740/thousands-of-cruiseship-crew-members-stranded-at-sea/
MOL Integrates Tanker Management Companies
Japanese shipping major MOL has decided to unify its wholly owned management companies for tankers.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/293739/mol-integrates-tanker-management-companies/
Carnival to Put Majority of Its Ships in Prolonged Layups
Carnival Corporation expects to put a vast majority of its ships in prolonged layups.
ECSA: Maritime-Specific Rescue and Recovery Plan Is Urgently Needed
ECSA stressed that more sector-specific actions are needed to save the European shipping industry.