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Few new players retreat as transpacific rates crash

Opportunistic Transpacific newcomers have responded differently to the collapse in freight rates. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); Only China United Lines...

Electric feedership to train crew

A Hong Kong based shipowner has jointly ordered a 460 teu container feedership which will have space for around 50 cadets training for a...

Chittagong port sees 4% growth in box handling in FY25

Bangladesh’s prime seaport, the Chittagong port, has attained 4.01% container handling growth in fiscal year 2024-25 that ended on June 30. (adsbygoogle...

COSCO joins methanol movers in container shipping

COSCO Shipping Lines has become the next mainline operator to deploy large methanol-propelled container ships, emulating green fuel pioneer Maersk Line, the South Korean...

Trump hints at softer Iran sanctions: Potential impact

President Donald Trump’s off-the-cuff remark in The Hague last week that Iran will need money to put that country back into shape has sent...

Container ship newbuilding orders hit new high

The drive to have ships running on alternative fuels has pushed the container ship orderbook (newbuilding orders) to a new high of 9.4 million...

How Fincantieri’s actions signal a securitization amid IMEC project?

Italy is fast-tracking its transformation into a regional maritime security power, with Fincantieri reshaping its industrial strategy to focus more heavily on warships and...

Why India’s Colombo Dockyard stake signals strategic shift in Indian Ocean power balance?

In a move carrying significant geopolitical weight, India’s state-owned Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL) has secured a 51% controlling stake in Sri Lanka’s Colombo...

China’s Arctic ambitions are overhyped Harvard says: Potential Scenarios

A recent analysis by Harvard’s Belfer Center reveals that China’s Arctic presence is far less formidable than commonly portrayed, with inflated investment figures and...

Incheon looks to Indonesia to fill loss of US cargo

South Korea's Incheon port is courting container volumes from Indonesia to counter a drop in exports to the US amid the tariff war. ...

How EU-US trade tensions are re-shaping container shipping

As EU and US negotiators scramble to prevent a full-scale trade war ahead of a critical July deadline, the global shipping industry watches with...

West Africa attracts bigger ships though geopolitical risks remain

West Africa’s rise as a significant shipping route, particularly for MSC and its deployment of larger vessels, reflects a combination of economic, logistical, and...

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