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Two thirds of ports have not implemented FAL Convention

A survey by the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) on the application of the Convention on Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic (the...

ICS calls on governments to prioritise seafarers for Covid vaccination

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) is leading calls for governments to prioritise seafarers and frontline maritime shore workers in the vaccine queue and...

Updated: Maersk Essen loses many boxes in Pacific storm

Maersk Essen, a 13,100TEU vessel has reportedly lost a significant number of containers, on 16 Janaury, while en route to Los Angeles from China. Container...

Zhonggu confirms plan for up to 18 new boxships

China’s largest domestic liner operator Zhonggu Logistics confirmed on 20 January that it plans to order a dozen 4,600TEU container ships, with options for...

Tianjin terminal automates with Beidou

Tianjin Port’s container terminal in northern China has become the first container terminal in the country to be automated using the locally developed Beidou...

Partners update inland service in the Netherlands

European Gateway Services (EGS), Barge Terminals Born and the Danser Group aim to update their Limburg Express, a fixed barge connection between Born, Venlo...

PIL: soaring rates inadequate to escape liquidation

Pacific International Lines’ (PIL) management said that despite the recent hike in container freight rates, the Singaporean carrier remains overleveraged and needs further restructuring...

Digitalisation a firm foundation on which to build modern supply chains

A shipping revolution is taking place with the digitalisation of the industry that will transform it, according to shipping experts, but this transformation, which...

US drayage costs more than double as ocean rates spiral ever upwards

Rising costs in the US market have continued apace as the latest news reports suggest the cost of trucking has more than doubled, from...

Maersk Cardiff crew foil double pirate attack

The crew of the 4,496TEU Maersk Cardiff have twice thwarted pirate attacks on the vessel in the Gulf of Guinea, once at 8pm on...

COSCO Shipping Development acquires affiliate’s container business

COSCO Shipping Development (CSD), the affiliated tonnage provider to COSCO Ship Holdings (CSH), will acquire four of the latter's container-manufacturing subsidiaries, in order to...

FMC considers pandemic lessons as US port congestion set to continue

On 8 January there were some 35 ships at anchor awaiting a berth at either Los Angeles or Long Beach ports according to Container...

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