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Rotterdam is the first European port to handle 15 million TEU in a year

The Port of Rotterdam becomes the first port in Europe with more than 15 million TEU in a single year, while on 22 December,...

Congestion linked supply chain chaos to persist till mid-2022, says Maersk

A.P. Moller – Maersk forecasted that continuation of equipment shortage is expected in the near future across many locations throughout the Indian sub-continent, as...

MSC on an acquisition spree; Log-In Logistica approves takeover bid

The Brazilian freight transportation company, Log-In Logistica has given the green light to the acquisition of a 67% in the company by the Swiss/Italian...

Sea-Intelligence sees no signs of congestion mitigation

The Danish research and analysis company Sea-Intelligence has examined the increased congestion related to both container terminals, as well as intermodal congestion related to...

MSC pushes up Europe – Oceania rates

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has announced the implementation of new Freight All Kinds (FAK) rate increases from Europe to New Zealand and Australia, which...

MSC makes US$6.4 billion offer for the purchase of Bolloré’s African logistics unit

MSC has made an offer to the Bolloré Group to acquire 100% of Bolloré Africa Logistics, comprising all of the Bolloré Group’s transport and...

Regional carriers are benefiting from the shrunk ocean carriers’ activity in the Mediterranean and Black Sea

It has been well noted that global ocean carriers reoriented a fair chunk of their capacities to the Transpacific and Asia-Europe tradelines from the...

Heavy rain and flash floods disrupt Port Klang’s operations

Malaysia’s prime sea gateway, Port Klang has been facing severe disruptions in port operations after its terminals, yards, warehouses, depots, and access roads are...

ONE announces new Singapore India Express service

The Singaporean container line, Ocean Network Express (ONE) has unveiled a new service, which will connect Singapore and the Port of Nhava Sheva in...

Pakistan looks to enter container shipping market with its own fleet

Pakistan is exploring possibilities to acquire its own container ships fleet to face the current global supply chain difficulties, according to the country's maritime...

Maersk and Unilever ink international logistics deal

AP Moller - Maersk has signed a four-year agreement with London-based multinational consumer goods company Unilever for the development and management of Unilever’s International Control...

59% of all containers leave US ports empty

The Covid-19 has truly put the global supply chain in turbulence. After several months, when the global economy has reopened, the blue transport corridor...

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OOCL expects hurdles from US port fees and competition

Hong Kong's Orient Overseas International Ltd (OOIL) said that impending US port fees that would be imposed on Chinese operators from 14 October, would...
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