The Americas

ILWU Files Lawsuit Against Canadian Government Over Strike Order

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 514 has taken legal action against the Canadian government, challenging its intervention.

An aerial view of a container port

Carnival Plans Special Sailings for America’s 250th Celebration

Carnival has announced details for 10 special sailings in 2026 to honor America’s 250th birthday, featuring ship meetups and events at sea.

Th Carnival Luminosa cruise ship

Mexico's Manzanillo Port to Undergo $3.15bn Expansion by 2030

The port of Manzanillo in Mexico is set for a significant $3.15 billion expansion, projected to be completed by 2030.

Manzanillo Port, Mexico

Canada Faces Renewed Port Strikes as Unions Challenge Orders

Canadian ports may face additional strikes as unions challenge the federal government's intervention in their disputes.

Port of Vancouver

Indian Billionaire Gautam Adani Indicted in US Bribery Case

Indian billionaire Gautam Adani has been charged in the USA for allegedly offering bribes to government officials to secure solar energy contracts.

Legal documents and a small statuette of Lady Justice

Panama Canal Fee Changes Prompt CMA CGM to Introduce Surcharge

To support investment and improve transit predictability, Panama Canal Authority to roll out new prepaid LoTSA for Neopanamax vessels in 2025.

The Panama Canal

MSC Cruises Launches Winter 2024-25 Season from Miami

MSC Cruises has begun its winter 2024-25 season from Miami, with the MSC Divina and MSC Seaside setting sail, according to a press release.

MSC cruise ships

MARAD Allocates $580 Million for US Port Upgrades

US Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration announces plans to invest almost $580 million in port infrastructure across the country

Los Angeles Pier 400

San Diego Welcomes 32 Million Visitors in Record Year

San Diego Tourism Authority reports the city received 32 million visitors during fiscal year 2024; an increase of 2M compared to previous year.

San Diego ports and harbors seen from the air

Canadian Unions to Challenge Government Order on Port Disputes

Union leaders to contest Canadian government's mandate to end ongoing labor disputes at ports including Montreal, Vancouver and Prince Rupert.

Vancouver Port

Xi Jinping Inaugurates New Chancay Port in Peru

Xi Jinping in Peru for inauguration of a massive new port that China describes as a game-changer for trade links between Latin America and Asia.

Two shaking hands adorned with the Chinese and Peruvian flags

Automation Dispute Could Lead to New East Coast Strike

A challenge for the incoming Trump administration may be an impending strike as a trade union remains firm on its stance against automation.

The Port of New York

Carnival Announces Expanded 2026-27 Sailings From NYC, LA

Carnival unveils additional 2026-27 itineraries from NYC on the Carnival Venezia and Long Beach departures on the Carnival Firenze and Radiance.

A Carnival cruise ship

Canadian Labor Minister Steps In to End Port Lockouts

Canada’s labor minister announced yesterday he will intervene to resolve the ongoing lockouts affecting workers at the nation’s two largest ports

A port at sunset

Hapag-Lloyd Sets Rate Hike for South America to North America

Hapag-Lloyd announces General Rate Increase (GRI) for routes from the East Coast of S. America to N. and Central America, as well as Caribbean.

A Hapag-Lloyd container ship

Princess Cruises Unveils 2026 Canada & New England Season

Princess Cruises has revealed its lineup for the 2026 Canada & New England season, featuring the debut of the Sapphire Princess in the region.

The Majestic Princess cruise ship

Canadian Ports Face Disruptions Amid Ongoing Labor Strikes

Canadian supply chains are facing severe disruption as ports on both coasts remain shut down due to the ongoing labor conflicts.

The Port of Montreal

Labor Lockouts at Key Canadian Ports Enter Third Day

Labor lockouts at the Canadian ports of Prince Rupert and Vancouver have stretched into a third day, with no progress between union and employers

Vancouver Port

Port of Santos Prepares for 152 Cruise Calls in 2024-25 Season

The Port of Santos in Brazil is gearing up for the 2024-25 cruise season with 152 expected ship calls from 14 vessels starting November 8th.

Santos, Brazil

Coast Guard Evacuates Seaman with Stroke Symptoms from Tanker

A 39-year-old male crew member showing signs of a stroke was evacuated from the oil tanker Polaris Voyager around midday on November 5th.

Drones view of a tanker at sea