Maritime Shipping Risks Demand Robust Safety Measures

Maritime Shipping Risks Demand Robust Safety Measures

Maritime cargo transportation faces various risks, including natural disasters and accidents. Natural threats like severe weather, lightning, tsunamis, earthquakes, floods, and volcanic eruptions are unpredictable. Accidents such as grounding, collisions, fires, and crew negligence can also lead to cargo loss. Therefore, understanding these risks and obtaining appropriate insurance is crucial.

Kumasi Airport Modernization Boosts Ghana's Aviation Hub

Kumasi Airport Modernization Boosts Ghana's Aviation Hub

Kumasi Airport, located in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, serves as a key domestic aviation hub. After its reconstruction in 2015, the airport offers modern services and facilities, linking to the capital city, Accra. With an elevation of 287 meters and a runway length of 1982 meters, its capacity has continually increased, making it the second busiest airport in Ghana.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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MSC Acquires Global Port Assets for 228B in Expansion Push

MSC Acquires Global Port Assets for 228B in Expansion Push

MSC's Terminal Investment Limited will acquire an 80% stake in CK Hutchison's global port portfolio for $22.8 billion, spanning 43 terminals, making it the largest container terminal operator in the world. The acquisition raises concerns about fair market competition, particularly regarding its potential impact on the Panama ports.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Cargo Insurance Safeguards Key Transportation Assets

Cargo Insurance Safeguards Key Transportation Assets

Cargo insurance is a crucial measure to ensure the safety of goods during transportation, helping cargo owners reduce the risk of loss or damage. In a highly competitive market, selecting the right cargo insurance not only protects business interests but also enhances customer trust and strengthens market competitiveness.