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Young Brothers’ barge loses 21 containers off Hawaii

The Hawaii-based shipping company, Young Brothers (YB), has confirmed that its container barge Ho Omaka Hou, towed by the company's 1991-built tug Hoku Loa,...

Lines turn a crisis into a buck

Carriers are set to enjoy a US$9 billion bonanza as a result of their successful capacity management programme throughout the pandemic period, which is...

HMM sells half-stake in Algeciras terminal

HMM has sold a 50% stake in its subsidiary Total Terminal International Algeciras (TTIA), which operates a container terminal in Algeciras, Spain. The South Korean...

APL England heads for Chinese repair yard

A 5,780TEU container ship that lost 50 boxes off the coast of Australia has been allowed to leave Brisbane, heading for a Chinese repair...

EU backs logistics research project that will smooth logistics and trade

In the latest logistics and transport project the EU has funded a collaborative effort between 36 companies and academic institutions to develop a comprehensive...

MOL and partners set to test autonomous ships

In partnership with the Nippon Foundation Japanese vessel operator Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has announced that it will test two autonomous ships this year...

Crisis for trapped crew, as IMO and ITF call for governments to act now

International Maritime Organization (IMO) secretary general Kitack Lim has called on governments to take action to help seafarers trapped at sea thereby avoiding a...

Spot rates push upward as cargo demand increases

Rates out of China on the two major trades to Europe and the US have seen a surge in spot rates over the last...

AMSA orders APL England owners to clean up their mess

An order from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) to the owner of the APL England has been sent directing the company to clean...

Covid-19 must not set back our industry’s safety momentum

Martin Crawford-Brunt, CEO, RightShip, a leading maritime risk management and environmental assessment organisation, assesses the potential effects of the pandemic on the safe working...

Demand ramps up, but lines keep vessels idle

Cancelled capacity has so far matched the decline of global demand give or take 10% according to the Danish consultancy Sea-Intelligence the level of...

Alliances’ blank sailings continue in the third quarter

Shipping alliances have announced third quarter void sailings due as the repercussions of the global pandemic continues to affect the trades and in spite...

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