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Unaccompanied freight takes lead at Tilbury

Forth Ports Group has reported a 20% increase in unaccompanied freight volumes operating between its new terminal, Tilbury2, and Zeebrugge, following the addition of a P&O Ferries freight...

Rates soar again as equipment shortages take hold

Spot freight rates out of Asia saw steep and seemingly unfettered increases crashing through the US$4,000/FEU mark on the Pacific and skyrocketing to more...

Seoul wants more North Europe and SE. Asia capacity

South Korea's Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries announced on 30 December that it has asked local liner operators to deploy more ships to North...

Container shipping on the Pacific ‘slides’ into New Year with new challenges

Ocean Network Express (ONE) brings some welcome news with the first signs that the challenges faced by logisticians are being overcome with eh announcement...

Updated: Evergreen splashes out on new equipment

Evergreen Marine Corporation is spending US$323 million on new containers and terminal equipment to accommodate its new larger vessels and its move to a...

Two sides of the same coin

Modern industries demand better service levels and the pandemic has spurred the process of change in the supply chain. Next year could be a...

ONE to build world’s largest container ships

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has agreed with Shoei Kisen Kaisha for the 15-year long-term charter of six new Ultra Large Container Ships (ULCS) with...

South Korea’s K-Alliance to launch in 2021

Five South Korean liner operators will codeshare on services to Southeast Asia in Q2 2021, after acceding to a request by the Ministry of...

ONE Apus box discharge slow but steady

Ocean Network Express (ONE), the operator of the ONE Apus, which suffered severe cargo losses in a heavy storm in the Pacific on 30...

Trade lane competition set to feature in 2021

Shippers should prepare themselves for greater competition between trade lanes in 2021, as global carriers capitalise on having the upper hand in upcoming contract...

FMC probe finds evidence of common carrier rule infringements

The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) investigation into the carrier’s alleged refusal to carry US export cargo has found some evidence that lines are not...

France set to reopen border with UK

Media reports in France suggest that the authorities will reopen United Kingdom (UK) links, including ferry and rail connections, to drivers who have tested...

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