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Maersk says mobilise military in defence of Gulf of Guinea shipping

A spate of attacks in the Gulf of Guinea region off the coast of West Africa, the latest, last week’s double attack on the...

CMA CGM revises Europe charges

CMA CGM has announced it will increase its freight of all kinds (FAK) rates as from 1 February 2021 (date of loading in the...

PIL: soaring rates inadequate to escape liquidation

Pacific International Lines’ (PIL) management said that despite the recent hike in container freight rates, the Singaporean carrier remains overleveraged and needs further restructuring...

ONE website established for APUS cargo owners’ information

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has set up a website for cargo owners that had freight on board the ONE Apus, which lost around 1,800...

MSC increases Med to Far East charges

MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company) has announced the following new freight rates as from 1 February 2021 until further notice but not beyond 28 February 2021. The...

Digitalisation a firm foundation on which to build modern supply chains

A shipping revolution is taking place with the digitalisation of the industry that will transform it, according to shipping experts, but this transformation, which...

US drayage costs more than double as ocean rates spiral ever upwards

Rising costs in the US market have continued apace as the latest news reports suggest the cost of trucking has more than doubled, from...

Hapag-Lloyd raises North America rates

Hapag-Lloyd will introduce two new general rates increases (GRI) in the North American market from mid-February. The German line will increase rates for all dry,...

FMC considers pandemic lessons as US port congestion set to continue

On 8 January there were some 35 ships at anchor awaiting a berth at either Los Angeles or Long Beach ports according to Container...

Things can only get better as carrier/shipper relations turn “nasty”

According to Gordon Downes, the CEO of the online cargo booking site NYSHEX, “Things are getting nasty in container shipping,” as shippers and carriers...

ONE Apus cargo discharge continues

A total of 212 cargo containers have been discharged from the ONE Apus after the vessel ran into a Pacific storm in late November,...

ONE launches two new services from North Europe

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced two new direct services from North Europe to the East Mediterranean-Levant and Marmara regions. The new products, named North...

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Shipsgo at Transport Logistic 2025

Held at Messe München from June 2-5, Transport Logistic 2025 is a global exhibition for logistics and supply chain management, information technologies, and mobility....

MICT becomes first Philippine terminal to deploy fully electric tractors

Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), the flagship facility of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), introduced two fully electric terminal tractors into its operations,...

Port of Los Angeles completes major wharf restoration project

Port of Los Angeles has wrapped up a US$22.7 million restoration project at Berths 177-182, significantly upgrading its infrastructure along the East Basin Channel...

Antong splashes out on new containers after abandoning Sinolines takeover

Antong Holdings, which owns Chinese liner operator Quanzhou Ansheng Shipping, has announced it will spend US$165 million to buy new containers, citing growth in the domestic...
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