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Update: Four dead in Shanghai boxship collision

At least one crew member of the 2018-built container vessel Xin Qi Sheng 69 is confirmed dead, with three more unconfirmed reports of fatalities,...

Shippers prepare for bruising Asia/Europe contract season

European shippers are preparing for the upcoming contract season with a warning to shipping lines that should they seek to maintain the massive hikes...

Freight forwarders feel the US$10k heat, in red-hot Asia/Europe market

Freight forwarders say that with Asia-Europe rates rising at least fivefold year-on-year, and total rates for some cargo having topped US$10,000/FEU, shippers are delaying...

Seoul to finance HMM newbuildings and demands more Pacific capacity

The South Korean government is intensifying efforts to support the country’s liner shipping industry and shippers amid an unprecedented spike in demand. Speaking on 9...

Marinet calls for box ship partners in MASS projects

As developments in maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) gather pace the latest contributor to the industry, Marinet from Russia is actively seeking container shipping...

Seoul wants carriers to codeshare on SE Asian services

South Korea's Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (MOF) is getting the country's liner operators to further streamline their Southeast Asian services by joining what...

FMC Turns Up the Heat on Container Lines for Rejecting Agro Exports

The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has threatened to use all of its possible powers to overturn international carriers' decision to drop agricultural exports in...

EC launches green transport strategy

The EU’s long-term strategy for reducing the bloc’s reliance on fossil fuels in the transport sector, published today, has already come under fire from...

Supply chain decarbonisation deliberations polarising debate

Discussions on the decarbonisation of shipping, in particular, and the supply chain, in general, have intensified since the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted the...

Updated: ONE Apus arrives in Kobe for box discharge

Following the massive loss of 1,816 containers during a Pacific storm the stricken vessel ONE Apus has arrived in Kobe, Japan, for the discharge...

EU ministers implement new emissions-free truck toll system

The European Union's (EU) transport ministers have designed a new toll system, under which hauliers driving emissions-free trucks will get at least half off-road...

ONE Apus losses similar to MSC Zoe accident

Container shipping experts have said that there are similarities to the massive losses suffered by the ONE Apus and the MSC Zoe accident, as...

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