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Updated: Maersk to build methanol powered vessel

Maersk Line will build a container vessel powered on sustainable methanol as part of the proof of concept for the US$4.4 billion green fuels...

Costamare ship sale will herald new era in boxship demolition

A steep decline in demand as a consequence of the Covid-19 crisis and the faltering charter market has sparked an interest in the scrapping...

Hapag-Lloyd keeps changing schedule and rates amid pandemic

The coronavirus crisis continues to push shipping lines to cancel sailings as major lines schedule void sailings in June, with Hapag-Lloyd announcing the latest...

Hapag-Lloyd announces updates on Dakar Express service

Hapag-Lloyd has announced that as of week 22 the Dakar Express (DEX) will resume  regular calls at Lisbon on the southbound leg. By reinstating this...

APL vessel loses over 40 boxes off New South Wales coast

At least forty containers overboard from the Singapore-flagged container ship APL England have been lost off the New South Wales coastline on 24 May. According...

Singaporean state investment firm Temasek mum on PIL bailout

The Singapore government’s investment company Temasek Holdings is remaining tight-lipped on market talk that it may take a stake in embattled liner operator Pacific...

Electronic bills of lading, in the pipeline or just a pipedream?

Developing the successor to the hard copy bill of lading (B/L) is an industry aim that appears to be perpetually out of reach. Recently...

European lines apply fresh rates in June

French carrier CMA CGM and Germany's Hapag-Lloyd have announced new rates from Asia, effective from 1 June 2020. CMA CGM has implemented a general rate...

Taipei state aid to prop up liner operators

Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) said on 19 May 2020 that it has launched a TW$30 billion (US$1 billion) aid package aimed,...

Virus crisis forces Hapag-Lloyd into more schedule alterations

Hapag-Lloyd has been forced into additional schedule changes, as the market demand faces unprecedented challenges. The German carrier has announced further void sailing positions for...

MSC extends transatlantic service suspension

MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company) has announced that in order to respond to lower demand due to the increased impact of Covid-19 across Europe and...

Updated: Maersk continues to cancel sailings across the globe

Due to market demand reductions globally caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, Maersk is continuing to moderate its schedule. The Danish liner company line will,...

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