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Supply chains backed up on US East Coast, but free flowing pockets remain

Several major container ports on the US East Coast are experiencing elevated levels of congestion, but a few remain relatively free flowing and uncongested. As...

Maersk upgrades full-year profit outlook

A.P. Møller - Mærsk has announced that its financial results for the second quarter of 2022 are ahead of its previous expectations. The Danish container...

Bicycle components cause container fire on CNC Line ship

A ship operated by CMA CGM’s intra-Asia arm CNC Line had to make an emergency stop at Taiwan’s Taichung port after a fire broke...

Largest container ship in the world receives ABS classification

Evergreen's giant container vessel, Ever Alot has received classification from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS). It is the largest container ship in the world, with...

Customers have larger need for flexibility than ever, Maersk says

Maersk said that its customers continue to face a number of challenges as the Russia-Ukraine conflict weighs on the long-term outlook for the global...

MSC announces new rail service in UK

MSC UK launched a new rail service connecting Mossend in Scotland via Hams Hall, with Felixstowe (England) and London Gateway (England). The new Mossend rail...

SM Line CEO: Better to invest excess funds in HMM than to earn measly interest

SM Line CEO, Park Kee-hoon said that investing excess funds from company profits in HMM is generating better returns than leaving the money in...

CN freight rate analysis for Indian trades reflects easing trends

With the exception of intra-Asia trades, average container freight rates for all key trades out of India have either softened or seen no changes...

Container industry calls for review of EU competition rules

Ten trade organisations, representing various parts of the supply chain, from cargo owners and forwarders to port terminal operators, are demanding the immediate start...

Maersk adds barge service for India-Bangladesh container movement

Maersk Line has opened cross-border inland water connectivity for freight movement between India and Bangladesh, further propelling its logistics prowess in the subcontinent. The carrier,...

Port of Oakland resumes operations

Port of Oakland has announced that its marine terminals have resumed operations since Saturday, 23 July, after several days of disruption by truck drivers protesting...

Ship captain jailed for transporting toxic waste

The captain of a general cargo ship has been jailed in Indonesia for transporting containers of hazardous and toxic liquid waste into the country,...

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