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Temasek unit to make interim investment in PIL

A unit of the Singapore government’s investment company Temasek Holdings has agreed to make an initial investment in beleaguered liner operator Pacific International Lines...

“Planned provocation” deepens Montreal strike crisis

After a period of more than 30 years without striking the latest group of Montreal dockers, Local 1657 of the International Association of Longshoremen...

Tension in Montreal as union condemns use of ‘scab’ labour

Trade union officers have condemned the use of ‘scab’ labour to move cargo in Montreal following a reported 99% vote in support of strike...

Updated: Strike at Montreal Port commences today

The Maritime Employers Association (MEA) at the Port of Montreal in Canada has said that a dockers strike will commence today, 27 July, at...

Volumes down and revenues up for OOCL

European shipper’s claims that the lines are manipulating capacity to drive up rates were given further support to their claims by the first half...

Rebooting the global economy

Reefer containers protect food supply and boost developing economies says Anders Holm GM marketing and sales, Maersk Container Industry. Even though government reactions to...

Zhonggu Logistics set for IPO

Zhonggu Logistics, an affiliate of China's largest domestic liner operator Zhonggu Shipping Group, plans to raise CNY1.5 billion (US$214 million) through an IPO of...

Container stack collapses prompt AMSA focus on boxship losses

A series of high-profile container losses off the coast of Australia has prompted the maritime authority to introduce a focused inspection campaign from 1...

PIL’s high-rise HQ up for sale

Beleaguered Singaporean liner operator Pacific International Lines is reportedly selling its headquarters, in another sign of its financial struggles. The Business Times, a Singaporean financial...

Stowage and lashing issues caused Ever Smart container collapse

The UK's Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has recommended that Evergreen improve the standards of stowage plans produced ashore, increase its knowledge of the...

Wenzhou link to major Indonesian ports started by SITC

Chinese intra-Asia carrier SITC Container Lines has launched a Wenzhou-Indonesia connection that has been described as the first direct service between China's Zhejiang province...

Seven ship sale and leaseback deal sees Hapag-Lloyd increase liquidity

Hapag-Lloyd has confirmed that it has sold seven 9,326TEU container ships to Bank of Communications Financial Leasing (Bocomm Leasing) for an undisclosed price. Container News...

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Kalmar appoints new Senior Vice President in Human Resources

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DHL supply chain North America appoints new CEO

DHL Group has announced that Mark Kunar has been appointed CEO of DHL Supply Chain North America, effective immediately. He succeeds Patrick Kelleher, who has...

EuroHoldings announces share transfer to Marla Investments

EuroHoldings has announced the sale of 51.04% of its outstanding common shares to Marla Investments. The transaction was completed through a Stock Purchase Agreement with...
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