Peter Stanley, CEO of MENAS

MENAS agreement with Inchcape ...

MENAS agreement with ...

The Middle East Navigation Aids Service (MENAS) has taken a significant step forward in its efforts ...
The Middle East Navigation Aids S...
Indian seafarers being disembarked in Cochin

GAC disembarks Indian seafarer...

GAC disembarks Indian...

Nearly 3000 Indian seafarers from cruise ships operated by Holland America Line, Princess Cruises an...
Nearly 3000 Indian seafarers from...
DSAA manager, Nayana Nandkuma

DSAA marks two decades of succ...

DSAA marks two decade...

The Dubai Shipping Agent’s Association (DSAA) is celebrating its 20th anniversary, having started op...
The Dubai Shipping Agent’s Asso...
Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Chairman of the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation

Marine Agency to regulate Duba...

Marine Agency to regu...

Dubai is launching a new Marine Agency to regulate the dhow sector and promote its role in regional ...
Dubai is launching a new Marine A...
GAC is expanding its presence into the Bangladesh market

GAC expands coverage to Bangla...

GAC expands coverage ...

GAC has signed a Global Network Agent (GNA) agreement with Dhaka-based Uni-Global, expanding its cov...
GAC has signed a Global Network A...
GAC enjoys a significant share of Tuticorin’s bulk traffic

Tuticorin recognises GAC bulk ...

Tuticorin recognises ...

The Port of Tuticorin, now known as V.O Chidambaranar Port Trust, recently presented GAC India with ...
The Port of Tuticorin, now known ...
GAC’s latest new office is in Gibraltar

GAC goes to Gibraltar

GAC goes to Gibraltar...

As part of its ongoing European business development strategy, Dubai-headquartered GAC Group has ope...
As part of its ongoing European b...
The past year has seen greater stability return to ASRY

GAC’s Bergstrom targets region...

GAC’s Bergstrom tar...

GAC is tapping into the growing contract logistics business potential of the Indian Subcontinent and...
GAC is tapping into the growing c...

DTA hosts Suhoor

DTA hosts Suhoor...

One of Dubai’s leading shipping businesses, DTA, hosted an exclusive Suhoor gathering at the Etiha...
One of Dubai’s leading shippi...
Mohamad El Ahwal, chief executive of Safina

Egyptian shipping agency targe...

Egyptian shipping age...

Safina, one of Egypt’s leading shipping services providers, has expressed its optimism about prospec...
Safina, one of Egypt’s leading ...
The LNG carrier Golar Snow alongside in Ennore

GAC handles milestone LNG carr...

GAC handles milestone...

GAC has handled the first tanker to berth at the newly constructed Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) termi...
GAC has handled the first tanker ...
GAC honoured by Krishnapatnam port

GAC honoured by Krishnapatnam ...

GAC honoured by Krish...

GAC India has been named the Top Steamer Agent at Krishnapatnam Port for the financial year 2018-201...
GAC India has been named the Top ...

Frequently Asked Questions

“IPOs in shipping” refers to initial public offerings by shipping companies, when a private maritime firm becomes publicly traded. For investors, these IPOs in shipping offer a chance to invest directly in maritime markets, benefit from growth in global trade, and gain exposure to shipping-industry dynamics such as freight rates, trade volumes, and fleet expansion.
“Shipping company acquisitions” — when one shipping firm acquires or merges with another — can reshape market competition, lead to consolidation of fleet resources, influence freight rates and impact agency partners. Smaller agencies may see changes in chartering demand, agency representation, or service contracts when acquisitions occur across shipping companies.
“International shipping policy” includes regulations, trade laws, safety standards, environmental norms, and customs procedures set by governments and international bodies. For ship agencies, understanding these international shipping policy guidelines is essential to ensure compliance, manage documentation, handle port calls and facilitate safe and lawful maritime operations.
“Crew shortage shipping” refers to a lack of qualified crew members — seafarers or staff — available to staff ships. This shortage can lead to delays, increased labour costs, difficulty in scheduling voyages, and pressure on ship agencies to find qualified crew quickly, affecting overall efficiency and reliability in shipping operations.
“Shipping company earnings” reflect the financial health and profitability of shipping firms, influenced by freight rates, charter demand, operating costs, and global trade volumes. Meanwhile, “ship crew welfare news” covers developments in crew welfare, working conditions, labor rights, and safety standards. Both impact stakeholders: strong earnings can fuel expansion or investment, while positive crew welfare news influences reputation, compliance, and long-term sustainability of workforce — which is critical for agencies managing crew and logistics.