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Maersk explores new contract clauses for Gemini customers

Danish carrier Maersk Line has said it is looking at commercial clauses and including penalties in contracts for Gemini Cooperation contracts. Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk...

CMA CGM and COSCO up capacity on MEDEX service as Hapag-Lloyd departs

CMA CGM and COSCO Shipping Lines are increasing capacity on their joint Mediterranean-Middle East-Indian Subcontinent (MEDEX) service as Hapag-Lloyd is withdrawing from the service...

DP World, NSW Ports invest US$250 million to boost Botany’s rail capacity

DP World and NSW Ports are jointly investing US$250 million to expand the rail terminal at Port Botany in Sydney, enhancing its logistics capabilities...

Regional Container Lines launches new 7,000 TEU vessel

Regional Container Lines (RCL) announced the delivery and maiden voyage of its new vessel, Jira Bhum, which took place on 21 January. Jira Bhum, a...

MSC’s pivot to Indian shipyard could catalyse competition with Chinese yards

Cheng Wen-lung, former chairman of Taiwanese shipbuilder CSBC Corp., said that MSC’s interest in developing a shipyard in India suggests that the next competition...

CMA CGM introduces Baltic Express service

CMA CGM has announced a new feeder service, the Baltic Express, which was launched in the fourth week of the year. This service is designed...

The World’s Largest Container Ships

In the vast expanse of the world's oceans, giants silently glide, carrying the lifeblood of global trade. These colossal container ships, marvels of modern...

CMA CGM orders twelve 15,500 TEU vessels, narrowing gap with Maersk

French container shipping giant CMA CGM has sent a new order of 12 LNG dual-fuel container vessels to South Korea's shipyard HD Hyundai Heavy...

Shippers target contract innovations as ZIM isolated by Suez revival

Yemen’s Houthis announced the end of their Red Sea blockade all except Israeli shipping, ZIM isolated, as shippers call for contract innovation to meet...

Maersk suspends Transpacific service in light of Gemini’s network launch

Maersk has announced the suspension of the TPX service, once the Gemini Cooperation's "Network of the Future" takes effect in February. Maersk's TPX service covers...

Houthis will probably reduce attacks on Red Sea, Israel-Hamas ceasefire holds, but resumption very likely

The Houthis will likely reduce the frequency of attacks on shipping in the Red Sea while the ceasefire remains in place, but the ceasefire...

Wan Hai leases containers from SeaCube

Wan Hai has agreed to lease over 5,000 containers from SeaCube Leasing for more than US$30 million. In particular, the Taiwanese liner operator said in...

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