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New LNG bunkering barge to support Antwerp operations from 2021

Fluxys and Titan LNG have built the FlexFueler 002 LNG bunkering barge to support the shipping industry in its switch to cleaner operations in...

ONE to build world’s largest container ships

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has agreed with Shoei Kisen Kaisha for the 15-year long-term charter of six new Ultra Large Container Ships (ULCS) with...

DP World to invest over US$1 billion in a new Senegal port

United Arab Emirates-headquartered logistics provider DP World has made a deal with the government of Senegal to develop a new deep-water port at Ndayane,...

South Korea’s K-Alliance to launch in 2021

Five South Korean liner operators will codeshare on services to Southeast Asia in Q2 2021, after acceding to a request by the Ministry of...

Hapag-Lloyd invests US$1 billion in new giant vessels

Hapag-Lloyd has announced a deal with the Korean shipyard Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering for six 23,000+TEU container vessels. The ultra-large newbuildings, which will be...

FMC probe finds evidence of common carrier rule infringements

The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) investigation into the carrier’s alleged refusal to carry US export cargo has found some evidence that lines are not...

THE Alliance publishes its 2021 service network

THE Alliance, which consists of Hapag-Lloyd, Yang Ming, Ocean Network Express (ONE) and HMM, has announced its updated service network for the next year,...

MSC increases Asia-Europe charges from 2021

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) will apply new Asia to Europe rates from the beginning of the new year. The Swiss-based carrier has announced the following...

Updated: UK Government calls emergency meeting as France shuts out freight

France has closed its ports to UK accompanied freight and passengers as the rise of the variant Covid-19 virus has taken hold in the...

Hapag-Lloyd revises terminal calls in Mediterranean services

Hapag-Lloyd has announced terminal call changes in its jointly-operated with Sealand, a Maersk subsidiary company, Europe Mediterranean Express (EMX) and East Mediterranean Express (EME)...

Updated: Shippers blame carriers for entirely predictable US container graveyard

Shippers are not buying into the box shortage paradigm, that the dearth of containers in Asia is caused by the pandemic, presented by shipping...

Maersk partners pharmaceuticals giant on cold chain logistics

AP Møller - Maersk and Novo Nordisk, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, have signed a three-year logistics agreement on cold...

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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...

Kalmar launches Automation as a Service to accelerate terminal efficiency

Kalmar has unveiled its new Automation as a Service model an innovative, subscription-based approach aimed at transforming the way automation is deployed and managed...

NWSA debuts shore power at Tacoma’s Husky Terminal

The Northwest Seaport Alliance has completed the installation of a shore-power system at Husky Terminal in Tacoma, marking a major milestone in its Northwest...
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