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MSC joins Hydrogen Council

MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company) has joined the Hydrogen Council, a global industry body, as a steering member to foster cross-sector collaboration that will accelerate...

Things can only get better as carrier/shipper relations turn “nasty”

According to Gordon Downes, the CEO of the online cargo booking site NYSHEX, “Things are getting nasty in container shipping,” as shippers and carriers...

Updated: PIL fine for Guam oil dumping adds to carrier’s woes

Pacific International Lines (PIL) has been fined US$3 million for the illegal dumping of oil from one of its ships into Guam’s Apra Harbor. The...

Pyeongtaek takes steps to expand container links

The South Korean port of Pyeongtaek, primarily a destination for liquefied gas and ro-ro cargoes, has expanded its container shipping links with the start...

Rain in a box is precipitation with a cost

Eugenio Ferri is the co-founder and director of EPG Industries. Through a global network of dedicated offices and specialised distributors, he is working with...

Belgian terminal automation firm to fully automate Chinese terminal

Camco Technologies, a Belgian terminal automation company, has announced new contracts by Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Company Limited (ZPMC) for Beibu Gulf Port Qinzhou...

Spot rates hit unprecedented highs from Asia to Europe

Spiking freight rates have surged by 25% on the Asia to North Europe and the Mediterranean over the last week and now stand at...

Antwerp accelerates inland shipping automation with 3D sonar sensors

Researchers of CoSys-Lab, a research group in the University of Antwerp's Faculty of Applied Engineering, have developed a 3D sonar sensor with 32 sophisticated...

Shippers accuse lines of failing exporters and consider legal redress

Shippers in Europe are going out of business as erratic deliveries of cargo containers leaves production lines stranded and European exporters, like their US...

PIL fire sale continues with feeder pair

PIL has sold two more ships, as the troubled Singaporean liner operator continues its asset sales to bolster its balance sheet. One of the ships,...

NBOSCO to be listed on Shanghai Stock Exchange

Ningbo Port Group is divesting its feeder operating subsidiary, Ningbo Ocean Shipping Company (NBOSCO), through a separate listing on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. Following a...

Yang Ming expands its European presence

Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation has set up a new subsidiary with NAXCO Group in France, named Yang Ming (France) S.A.S, which was launched...

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