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Overview of Major European Ports’ Rail Connectivity

European ports play a key role in transitioning freight transport from road to rail, supporting the efforts to achieve environmental targets set by global...

Unions angered by Ottawa’s interference in port dispute

Union officials have vowed to fight the Canadian government’s order to end the port disputes at its major facilities in Montreal, Vancouver and Prince...

Evergreen seeks additional 24,000 TEU workhorses

Taiwan’s Evergreen Marine Corporation (EMC) is apparently not done with building Megamax container ships. The world’s seventh largest liner operator has a dozen 24,000 TEU...

HMM profits soar in third quarter

HMM reported revenue of KRW 3,552 billion (US$2.5 billion), with a net profit of KRW 1,739 billion (US$1.25 billion) and an operating profit of...

Most Reliable Ocean Carriers in 2024

Since 2019, no single carrier among the top 13 global shipping companies has consistently ranked as the most reliable provider across more than 30%...

Spain denies entry to Maersk ships over alleged arms shipments to Israel

Two Maersk ships have been compelled to skip scheduled calls at Spain’s Algeciras port following allegations that they are moving weapons for Israel.   The 2007-built,...

KMTC orders new 8,700 TEU boxships

HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE), the intermediate holding company for HD Hyundai Group’s shipbuilding business, signed a deal with Korea Marine...

How Are China’s BRI Ports Affected by Red Sea Disruptions

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) of China encompasses numerous pivotal cargo ports as part of its comprehensive infrastructure and investment endeavor designed to...

Vietnam tries to capitalize on US-China trade tensions

Vietnam has emerged as one of the main beneficiaries in Southeast Asia from the ongoing trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies, the...

Maersk decides boxship upsizing during retrofitting

  Maersk Halifax, the 15,282 TEU conventionally fuelled ship that Maersk Line sent to Zhoushan Asia Pacific Dockyard (formerly Zhoushan Xinya Shipyard) for retrofitting to...

Golden Age: Container shipping’s post-Covid boom continues

Orders of new container vessels are up by ~52% year-on-year with 254 new contracts placed in 2024, compared to 167 in the corresponding period...

PSA International: Driving Global Trade from Key Strategic Ports

PSA International, a global port group headquartered in Singapore, is a leading operator of ports and terminals across the world. The company's operations span various...

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Danelec earns DNV E27 cyber security approval

Danish maritime tech firm Danelec, has received the latest DNV E27 cyber security type approval for the innovative Onboard Insights solution, in order to...

BIMCO Shipping Number of the week: US grain shipments jump 9% despite Chinese tariffs

“During the first half of 2025, US seaborne grain shipments increased 9% y/y, driven by stronger maize exports. While an increase in import tariffs...

Maersk announces PSS for Indian subcontinent and Middle East to U.S. East coast and Gulf

Maersk has announced a revised Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) set to take effect on August 1, 2025, for shipments moving from the Indian Subcontinent...

Chittagong port sees 4% growth in box handling in FY25

Bangladesh’s prime seaport, the Chittagong port, has attained 4.01% container handling growth in fiscal year 2024-25 that ended on June 30. (adsbygoogle...

COSCO joins methanol movers in container shipping

COSCO Shipping Lines has become the next mainline operator to deploy large methanol-propelled container ships, emulating green fuel pioneer Maersk Line, the South Korean...
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