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Updated: Maersk Essen loses many boxes in Pacific storm

Maersk Essen, a 13,100TEU vessel has reportedly lost a significant number of containers, on 16 Janaury, while en route to Los Angeles from China. Container...

MSC announces new Europe charges

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has announced new rates from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), India and Pakistan to Europe, effective from 1 February until...

Liner industry sees 37% of containers rolled over

The container shipping industry has suffered an unprecedented supply chain challenge with cargo delays reaching all-time high levels and at least 37% of containers...

Hapag-Lloyd pushes up rates in key regions across the globe

Hapag-Lloyd has announced a significant number of new charges around the world, which will take effect in the first two months of the year. The...

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,...

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Researcher urges caution for South Korean shipbuilders eyeing tie-ups with US peers

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