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Shifting equipment acts as limit to capacity in European trades

Blanked sailings and the shift of equipment to more lucrative trades has combined with increased volumes to raise rates in the Asia to Europe...

Stats show need for regional fleet renewal

London-based shipbroker Braemar believes that 2021 could see a spate of ordering for vessels of around 3,500TEU as nearly 30% of these vessels in...

Rail comes into sharp focus with the rise in the cost of seafreight

The reallocation of freight flows between modes of transport in the first three quarters of 2020 led to an increase in the importance of...

Port congestion caused by chronic box shortages in Asia, Europe and US

Equipment shortages in Chinese ports, particularly Qingdao, Lianyungang, Ningbo and Shanghai have intensified over the last week with delays to vessels increasing the confusion...

Patrick Terminals introduces mis-declared boxes detection system

Patrick Terminals has launched an innovative weighing solution, which it has named Pondus, to help drive safety across the container handling sector. The Australian terminal...

IMO 2020 could be a “time bomb” waiting to hit container shipping

Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) representative Daniel B. Maffei has said that the Covid-19 pandemic has thrown the fuel charging system into disarray, creating an...

Only slowing demand will sort Asian container backlog

Ports on both sides of the Pacific will not see relief from the congestion that is currently blighting the facilities until there is a...

Maersk prepares for historic long-term contract season

The world’s largest carrier, Maersk Line, hopes to capitalise on a historic moment in the container industry’s development to pull off a fundamental shift...

Container shipping on the cusp of integration

Ship operators in the container shipping sector have a five-year window in which to develop their integrated systems that will allow them to compete...

Hydrogen or battery technologies, new rules narrow energy choices

In the week after the intersessional working group approved controversial carbon emission rules to be put to the International Maritime Organization’s MEPC 75 this...

Greek authorities charge Maersk Launceston captain

The Piraeus prosecutor's office has requested the arrest of the master of the Maersk Launceston for causing shipwreck by negligence and for violations of...

Equipment imbalance puts a lid on Brazilian coffee exports

Brazilian coffee producers experiencing a bumper harvest have been struggling to get their beans to market due to the severe equipment imbalance being felt...

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