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Major carriers to boost July rates

The largest shipping lines have announced new changes in their rating policy across the world from 1 July. Maersk Line, MSC, CMA CGM and...

Covid-19 must not set back our industry’s safety momentum

Martin Crawford-Brunt, CEO, RightShip, a leading maritime risk management and environmental assessment organisation, assesses the potential effects of the pandemic on the safe working...

Alliances’ blank sailings continue in the third quarter

Shipping alliances have announced third quarter void sailings due as the repercussions of the global pandemic continues to affect the trades and in spite...

Union backlash against feeder operators’ challenge to cargo handling rules

Unions launched a legal challenge against ship operators who they claim are reneging on an internationally agreed deal in 2019, following a complaint filed...

Another attack foiled off West African coast

Security consultancy Dryad Global is warning vessels operating off West Africa, in and around Nigeria’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) where security forces operate to...

USS Fitzgerald crew to appeal after judge rules in favour of NYK Line

The latest round in a legal dispute between US Navy sailors and the Japanese NYK Line over a 2017 collision has seen a US...

Yang Ming allotted state loan of nearly US$270 million

Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation will receive TW$8 billion (US$269.41 million) from the Taiwanese government’s recently announced financial assistance for the shipping industry. Through the...

CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd reveal fresh rates

French carrier CMA CGM and German operator Hapag-Lloyd have announced new freight rates for June and July in several regions around the world. Effective from...

Taking the personal view for crew working on container shipping

Philip Eastell – Founder of Container Shipping Supporting Seafarers – describes the personal side of container operations at a time when crew, affected by...

Hapag-Lloyd vessel encounters discharge difficulties at Jeddah

Hapag-Lloyd has announced that its 13,000TEU container ship, Hong Kong Express, was involved in an incident during discharge operations at the port of Jeddah...

US decision to remove HK trade privileges adds to China tensions

Liner operators are concerned about the US decision to remove Hong Kong’s trade privileges, which was triggered by China’s plans to impose a national...

PIL launches new intra-Asia service

Pacific International Lines (PIL) has announced the launch of its new India service – China India Express (CIX) with the maiden voyage on the...

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American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has taken a significant step forward, developing an advanced simulation modeling of thermal runaway in Lithium-ion battery fires. The model,...

OSPAR to ban scrubber discharges

Discharges from ship scrubbers will be banned in internal waters and port areas across the North-East Atlantic by 2027, with further restrictions coming into...

ABS to evaluate floating nuclear power plants

American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), CORE POWER, and Athlos Energy have formed a consortium to evaluate the potential deployment of floating nuclear power plants...

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...

DACHSER drives from Ireland to the European continent

DACHSER has reintroduced a key logistics route connecting Ireland to continental Europe via the UK, reviving what was once a common practice before Brexit...
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