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Will Joe Biden’s Presidency benefit container shipping? 

With the US election finalised and Biden now in office, VesselsValue’s AIS & Trade Manager Charlotte Cook – analyses trade data for the container...

Yang Ming to deploy 11,000TEU newbuilding on Transpacific

Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. will take delivery of an additional 11,000TEU newbuilding vessel under charter, the YM Target, today (5 February), which will...

Hapag-Lloyd raises charges from mid-February

Hapag-Lloyd has announced a number of new surcharges and rate increases in February in a variety of trades as demand for cargo space is...

Are Covid economic pressures causing box stack collapses?

Over the last three months more than 3,000 containers have been lost or damaged due to stack collapses on vessels operating in the Pacific...

Maersk Essen scheduled to depart Lázaro Cárdenas by mid February

In the latest announcement from Maersk Lines on its stricken vessel, the Maersk Essen, which lost 750 containers in a Pacific storm in mid-January,...

Thirty-five-day Lunar NY set in motion

Staff from factories and truck drivers in China have ignored incentives to work through the Chinese New Year and have headed home for the...

CMA CGM launches WDFC rail service

The CMA CGM Group announced the launch of its GatewayRail PYTHON Train Service on the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC) from New Kishangarh Junction,...

MSC ship suffers freight overboard as Pacific cargo losses stack up

At least six vessels have suffered stack collapses in the last three months, with five in the Pacific and one on the Atlantic, as...

Intra-Asia specialist Wan Hai buys Panamax ship from Doun Kisen

Taiwanese liner operator Wan Hai Lines has purchased its eighth ship, since earmarking US$360 million to buy second-hand vessels, with the purchase of the...

PIL poised for restructuring after creditors endorse scheme

Pacific International Lines (PIL) is set to escape liquidation after the majority of its lenders and creditors voted on 1 February to endorse the...

Hapag-Lloyd revises charges to and from North America and Asia

Hapag-Lloyd has announced new rates and surcharges to and from Asia and the Middle East, the US and Canada, effective from March. The German line...

PIL sells ship as company prepares for crucial creditors meeting

Singaporean liner operator Pacific International Lines is continuing to offload its ships as it works to bolster its balance sheet, in preparation for its...

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Islamabad is recalibrating its maritime strategy to secure national interests and foster regional economic ties, after the tensions between Pakistan and India recently. The shift...

DHL Global Forwarding appoints new U.S. CEO

DHL Global Forwarding has appointed Michael Young as its new CEO for the United States, effective August 1, 2025. The move follows the planned...

Konecranes to supply more cranes to Super Terminais

Brazilian terminal operator Super Terminais is expanding its equipment fleet with the order of three more Konecranes Gottwald ESP.10 mobile harbor cranes, reinforcing its...

Shipping industry calls for action after deadly Red Sea attacks

Leading global shipping associations have issued a joint statement condemning the recent attacks on merchant vessels in the Red Sea, which have resulted in...

Liebherr delivers 2,000th mobile harbour crane to Marcegaglia

A major milestone was reached in European port logistics on 8 July, as Liebherr officially handed over its 2,000th mobile harbour crane, to steel...
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