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Shippers struggle as container carriers’ earnings skyrocket

Importers and exporters are facing a rapidly disintegrating container shipping market as deployed capacity fails to keep pace with returning consumer and business demand...

MSC to push up European rates in September

The Swiss shipping line MSC will implement new rate increases for shipments in Europe that will take effect in September. Firstly, the Geneva-based carrier will...

Hapag-Lloyd orders 75,000 containers

Hapag-Lloyd has confirmed a new order of 75,000TEU dry boxes, which will be manufactured in China and delivered to the German carrier within the...

Maersk and MSC raise Oceania prices

The two largest container lines in the world, Maersk and MSC, have announced new rates to Australia and New Zealand destinations, which are expected...

Top 10: The largest shipping lines in the world

It comes as no surprise, that the shipping companies are the most crucial part of the global supply chain. The container shipping lines, with...

HMM given until 1 September to settle labour dispute – More than half company’s seafarers to move to MSC

HMM's seafaring union has given the management a week's grace to see if a compromise to the impasse in their salary increment expectations can...

HMM seafarers call for strike, threaten move to MSC

HMM's 453 seafarers’ union has voted overwhelmingly to go on strike after the company’s management rejected its demands for a generous salary increment. Over 92%...

European senior lines confirm new charges from Asia

Some of the largest shipping companies in Europe, Hapag Lloyd, CMA-CGM and Maersk have announced the implementation of new rates increases that will take...

Maersk, CMA CGM, ONE and Wan Hai vessels robbed in Manila

Container ships, operated by CMA CGM and Ocean Network Express (ONE) were robbed or burglarised while at anchorage in Manila in the first two...

MSC confirms new prices in Europe

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has announced fresh charges from ports in Asia and South Africa to European destinations, which will take effect in the...

CMA CGM to push up rates in Europe, Med and North Africa

The French shipping line CMA CGM has announced the introduction of new rate increases for sailings in Europe, North Africa and the Mediterranean, which...

Ningbo Meishan terminal may re-open on 1 September

Staff at Ningbo Meishan Island International Container Terminal (MSICT), which has been closed for the seventh straight day as of 17 August, told Container...

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