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Maersk persists in Iranian-owned containers ban

Maersk has announced it will continue not to accept any Iranian-owned containers on its vessels, applying potential fines and penalties in such cases, in...

Ever Given is sailing to Rotterdam

Ever Given, which blocked the Suez Canal in late March, has begun its journey from the Suez Canal to the Port of Rotterdam after...

Chittagong ICDs chocked up with export laden boxes

The privately-owned Inland Containers Depots (ICDs) in Bangladesh are choked up with export laden containers amid congestions at transhipment ports and berthing delay at...

Box losses don’t stack up. Part One

Container stack collapses have seen a spike in recent months with vessels losing a combined total of around 5,762 containers from five major incidents...

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KWE partners with Shell Aviation

Kintetsu World Express (KWE) has signed a new agreement with Shell Aviation to expand the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in its air...

Neptune Pacific raises Asia–South Pacific rates

Neptune Pacific will implement a general rate restoration for all cargo loaded in Asia, effective 15 September 2025, bound for destinations in the South...

ANL announces North-East Asia to New Zealand rate restoration

ANL will introduce a rate restoration for all shipments from North-East Asia to New Zealand, effective 1 September 2025. The increase will be USD 300...

Crowley’s fourth Avance-Class ship begins first voyage

Crowley’s newest Avance Class ship, Torogoz, has entered commercial service, marking the completion of the company’s four-vessel Avance Class containership fleet. The vessel departed Port...

SeaLead launches SEA7 Service

SeaLead has introduced a new South East Asia service, SEA7, connecting South Korea and China with Indonesia and Vietnam. The service strengthens direct trade...
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