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Maersk and California truckers work on Pacific peak season challenges

Maersk is collaborating with the California-based Harbor Trucking Association (HTA) to manage the 2020 transpacific peak season, which has created challenges for many landside...

ONE suspends food imports in reefers arriving at Huangpu Port

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced a temporary end to bookings of food-related commodities bound for the Port of Huangpu, located in China's southern...

Carriers move to mitigate Tianjin reefer bottleneck

Major liner operators are imposing congestion surcharges for reefers bound for Tianjin port, as Chinese authorities step up Covid-19 checks on frozen food imports,...

FMC turns spotlight on alliances

In a bid to crackdown on possible violations of competition regulations, the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has taken steps to toughen its oversight of...

European lines add Busan ‘extra loaders’ on the Pacific

By year-end, the world's three largest liner operators, Maersk Line, MSC and CMA CGM will deploy a total of seven ships to transport containers...

“Linked port” project to commence in China’s Greater Bay Area

OneConnect Financial Technology Co., Ltd. and China Merchants Group have recently launched the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Port Logistics and Trade Facilitation Blockchain...

Chinese ports overcome corona challenges

The majority of the main Chinese ports have reported a Year-on-Year container throughput increase from the beginning of the year through to October, despite...

Portal launch set to measure vessel emissions at berth

Measurements of maritime emissions are a topical and controversial subject, disliked by vessel operators and lauded by regulatory authorities and environmentalists. Rightship has added...

Surge in charter rates is driving SnP market

Hardening charter rates are pushing second-hand asset values upwards as carriers look to acquire suitable tonnage before the prices peak. Some liner companies may consider...

Rollover cargo still on the increase says Ocean Insights

Increasing levels of rollover cargo at congested ports are continuing to prevent the smooth operation of global supply chains an Ocean Insights study has...

Greek boxship collides with wreck off Indonesia

Cyprus flagged container ship Tina 1 has collided with the wreck of the Iranian vessel Shahraz which ran aground, breaking its back in May...

Is the maritime sector out of step?

Global warming is a ticking time-bomb that could destroy us all or it could be a dud, failing to explode at the expected time....

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