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Massive rate rise on Pacific as lines “manipulate” capacity

Rate manipulation on the Pacific trades is being called out by shippers in the US as non-vessel operator and shipping consultant, Jon Monroe argues...

EU seeks to impose ETS on shipping by January 2022

In a move that will be seen as piling pressure on shipping regulators and the shipping industry the Environment Committee of the European Parliament...

CMA CGM Group to restructure Transpacific network

CMA CGM Group has decided to drop its APL brand on its network on the Pacific trades with the French carrier becoming the group’s...

MSC joins technology and digitalisation maritime group

MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company) has joined the Smart Maritime Network, an industry membership group focused on increasing the compatibility, standardisation and harmonisation of the...

CMA CGM launches new Round The Africa service

CMA CGM has introduced its new product Round The Africa (RTA) service in complement of the current existing 31 services to Sub-Saharan Africa, aiming...

Maersk acquires European customs and trade solutions provider

Maersk has reached an agreement with Bridgepoint Development Capital, a dedicated team that focuses on buyouts and capital investments, to acquire KGH Customs Services...

Shipping giants keep pushing up rates across the globe

Major shipping lines are continuing to increase rates in various regions, as part of their capacity management measures that have seen a squeeze on...

Triple-E’s are critical values for cargo integrity

It is seven years since the first Triple-E vessel was delivered by Daewoo Shipbuilding. The Maersk McKinney Møller was handed over by the South...

Covid-19 strikes MSC Flavia crew

Nearly half the crew manning the 12,400TEU MSC Flavia have tested positive for Covid-19 in Ningbo, China. The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) in Hong...

CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd refresh global charges

Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM have unveiled fresh prices and surcharges across the globe, effective from July and August. The French shipping group has announced a...

CMA CGM invests in Africa logistics

The French shipping group CMA CGM said it sees potential in the African market and economy and it will develop its presence on the...

Shippers are right, services are getting worse says Sea-Intelligence

Last week the European Shippers Council (ESC)’s Jordi Espin complained that shippers were paying more for a worse service, this week Sea-Intelligence has shown...

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HHLA shares solid 2024 financial results

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) shared solid 2024 financial results and key strategic developments at its Annual General Meeting. All items on the...
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