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Seven ship sale and leaseback deal sees Hapag-Lloyd increase liquidity

Hapag-Lloyd has confirmed that it has sold seven 9,326TEU container ships to Bank of Communications Financial Leasing (Bocomm Leasing) for an undisclosed price. Container News...

Economic indicators ease as Hapag increases Asia-Europe capacity

In some positive economic news the shipbroker Braemar Shipping reported that China’s economy, which saw a severe decline in the first quarter, returned to...

Hapag-Lloyd pushes up Asia prices from August

Hapag-Lloyd has announced an increased ocean tariff rate for all cargoes in 20’ and 40’ containers, including high cube, standard and reefer containers on...

Hapag-Lloyd enhances Africa service portfolio

Hapag-Lloyd has announced the launch of a new China-Kenya-Express (CKX) service. The service is expected to launch in the week starting 17 August. The German...

Hapag-Lloyd’s H1 figures shows company is managing Covid consequences

Provisional first half revenues for German carrier Hapag-Lloyd, show a marked increase in earnings even with the reduced pandemic related volume crash that has...

Uncertain cargo volumes, but lines are pushing rates higher

Only uncertainty is certain at this time. Economic theory while not completely useless, may have to be remodelled at the very least. Not that...

Massive rate rise on Pacific as lines “manipulate” capacity

Rate manipulation on the Pacific trades is being called out by shippers in the US as non-vessel operator and shipping consultant, Jon Monroe argues...

Major lines unveil fresh Asia rates

CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd have announced new prices from Asia to various destinations, effective from mid-July and August. Hapag-Lloyd will implement the following general rate...

Pandemic effects force lines into continuous schedule adjustments

In terms of blanked sailings and capacity management, there are no signs of recovery going forward into the third quarter, according to a Braemar...

Foolhardy forecasts and trading places

Even as some 21 states postpone the roll back on plans to ease their lockdown regimes and the International Maritime Fund (IMF) has revised...
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