Maritime Business Support Survey – Impacts of COVID-19
Maritime UK and our regional and national members are currently conducting a series of industry surveys to gain intelligence on the current 'state of health' [...more ]
Maritime UK and our regional and national members are currently conducting a series of industry surveys to gain intelligence on the current 'state of health' [...more ]
The British Ports Association is concerned that the new quarantine measures announced this afternoon by the Home Secretary will stifle the recovery of international maritime [...more ]
Melilla has always been linked to the sea, since the Phoenicians first established a trading post called Rusadir or Ryssadirum – on the trade routes [...more ]
Is your port playing a role in attracting innovation and local start-ups to be part of the port ecosystem? Submit your project for the ESPO [...more ]
With significant numbers of people expected to take to the water in England, HM Coastguard is asking everyone to take extra care in extraordinary times. [...more ]
Stowaways are an age-old problem for shipping, but the threats they pose and the potential consequences and costs of stowaways getting on board have increased [...more ]
The British Ports Association (BPA) has welcomed the announcement by the Chancellor today that the government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme will be extended for an [...more ]
Port of Blyth is to host it’s latest Annual Public Meeting online next week as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the uncertainty brought [...more ]
Addressing members of Mersey Maritime online, British Ports Association CEO, Richard Ballantyne, called for the Government to be more ‘ambitious’ in its freeports plan. Tony McDonough reports [...more ]