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SM Line refuses charter offers to support South Korean shippers

South Korean liner operator SM Line revealed it had rejected offers from mainline operators to charter one of its owned ships, in favour of...

Naval gazing, what lies ahead for the supply chain

As this blighted year nears its end, three maritime journalists were asked to assess the industry as it enters a critical period in history....

Updated: ONE Apus heads to Kobe for container offloading

One Apus shipowner, Chidori Ship Holding, has offered a revised estimate of the container losses after the ship was hit by a storm last...

Gemadept’s Cai Mep terminal on track for long-awaited opening

Gemalink International Port (GIP), Vietnam’s largest deep-sea terminal, is on track to open in the first quarter of 2021, after receiving its last pair...

ONE Apus may have lost a quarter of its cargo

An Ocean Network Express (ONE) vessel that reported a container stack collapse, on 30 November, may have lost up to 25% of its cargo...

MSC cargo lost in Maersk boxship stack collapse incident

At least 27 containers have been lost and 90 have been damaged from the 2011-built Maersk vessel, Seroja Lima, due to the heavy weather...

Empty boxes in US and China lying in depots despite the shortage issues

Despite the urgent need for containers in China and the US, the average period that empty boxes spend in depots is 61-66 days, a...

Updated: ONE FP2 service suffers second stack collapse in a month

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has seen a second vessel suffer a stack collapse on its FP2 service due to severe weather conditions while on...

Soren Toft announces his arrival at MSC

After announcing his departure from AP Moller – Maersk a year ago former Maersk chief operating officer Soren Toft has finally taken up his...

Maersk could be in the market for new tonnage

Danish shipping line A.P. Møller - Mærsk will start its share buy-back programme today (1 December) acquiring up to DKK10 billion (US$1.6 billion) and...

Westports prepares for terminal expansion in 2021

Malaysia's Westports has disclosed that work on its MYR10 billion (US$2.4 billion) terminal expansion will begin in 2021. This disclosure came with its third quarter...

Liner competition shifts focus to NVOCC’s

Today’s launch of CMA CGM’s SEAPRIORITY go and SEAPRIORITY get by CMA CGM reveals the confidence carriers have that the current surge in cargo...

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