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Australian port congestion ongoing

In spite of the relief brought through the cancellation of imminent industrial action at DP World Australia’s (DPWA) terminal in Sydney congestion at a...

Woke lines playing the uneven field

Liner shipping companies have had a bumper year with profits in 2020 expected to exceed any year in the history of container shipping. All...

FMC to investigate carriers’ runaway rates success

Following up on last week’s efforts by the Chinese Ministry of Transport to curb runaway spot rates, United States authorities have threatened to take...

Transpacific bull run halted by Chinese Government

The Chinese government has put the brakes on runaway spot rates between the US and Asia preventing box rates on the Transpacific trade lane...

ONE boosts Southeast Asia services in growing market trend

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has decided to launch a new service connecting Japan and China to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, following a developing...

PIL sells more ships as debt restructuring progresses

Pacific International Lines has sold three more elderly container ships, as the beleaguered Singaporean liner operator continues to reprofile its debt and rationalise its...

Container lines on track for US$15bn pandemic windfall

Runaway freight rates in the second and third quarters have had analysts scrambling to re-write doomsayer forecasts published as recently as June to predict...

Maersk and CP ink Canada facility deal

Canadian Pacific Railway Limited and Maersk have reached an agreement to build and operate a world-class transload and distribution facility in Vancouver. The CP transload...

MSC giant ship knocks down crane in Valencia

A crane in the port of Valencia was demolished when the 23,000TEU container ship MSC Mia collided with it while manoeuvring on the morning...

South Korean authorities add their voice to Pacific rate concerns

The Korea International Trade Association (KITA) is reportedly concerned with peak Transpacific freight rates, which have reached levels not seen since 2009. KITA noted that...

Container stack collapse delays ONE vessel

The 2008-built container ship, ONE Cosmos has suffered a container stack collapse on 11 September caused by bad weather in the Far East Region,...

Making a hash of lashing

Container losses – why do they keep happening? Asks Neil Gardiner, managing master mariner, one of the accident investigation team at Brookes Bell. Neil...

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