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Air freight hikes benefit sea freight rates

According to the freight rate monitor FBX, published by Freightos and the Baltic Exchange, average rates remain on a par with a year ago...

Covid-19 pandemic forces carriers to suspend services

Maersk and Ocean Network Express (ONE) have announced service suspensions due to the market demand reductions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The Danish shipping giant...

Maersk announces blank sailings on ME services

Maersk has announced that it will cut a number of sailings to match demand from the Indian Subcontinent and Middle East to North Europe...

Blanked sailings rise more than 400% in a week

Over the course of the next few weeks carriers will know what kind of losses they will make over the course of the year,...

Milano Bridge hits Port of Busan gantry crane

The 13,870TEU container ship Milano Bridge, owned by Mi Das Line SA has collided with a gantry crane at Busan Port, South Korea, which...

Wan Hai and Evergreen to swap Kaohsiung terminals

Intra-Asia operator Wan Hai Lines is set to take over the lease and operations of the No. 5 terminal in Taiwan's Kaohsiung port, swapping...

Evergreen strikes reefer deal with Maersk Container Industry

Evergreen Marine Corp. has selected Star Cool as the approved machine for its reefer operations. This decision follows a series of trials that lasted...

Wuhan’s container ports return to normal operations

Container ports in the Chinese city of Wuhan have fully resumed operations, as movement restrictions are gradually lifted in the original Covid-19 epicentre. Wuhan International...

ITF claims shipping lines are ignoring lashing rules

Container ship operators, particularly in Europe and Canada, are allegedly flouting regulations and reneging on collective bargaining agreements (CBA) that are aimed at protecting...

Lashing rules upgrade imperative for container industry

In September 2009 the Dutch ship model testing basin, Marin, published a comprehensive report called Lashing@Sea, detailing the issues with container lashing as a...

Covid-19 crisis forces THE Alliance to blank more sailings

Due to the unprecedented nature of the Covid-19 pandemic and the forecast sharp downturn in demand, members of THE Alliance, Hapag-Lloyd, HMM, Ocean Network...

Port of Cork faces Covid-19 challenges, retaining normal operations

The Port of Cork, Ireland’s second-largest port, confirmed on 20 March that its freight operations are continuing to operate and that its arrivals schedule...

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Neptune Pacific to implement general rate increase

Neptune Pacific Line has announced it will apply a General Rate Increase (GRI) on cargo bound for Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and the Solomon...

Asian waters see 86% rise in sea robbery in Jan-June period

A very alarming situation is prevailing in Asian waters, with ships and crews often falling in danger, breaking all past records of incidents.  Within a...

Maersk and Saudi Post join forces

Maersk Saudi Arabia and Saudi Post Company (SPL) have signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance logistics and supply chain services for...

Few new players retreat as transpacific rates crash

Opportunistic Transpacific newcomers have responded differently to the collapse in freight rates. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); Only China United Lines...

YIT Infra to lead major expansion at Helsinki’s West Harbour

The Port of Helsinki is set to begin a significant expansion of the southern end of West Harbour, aiming to accommodate growing traffic between...
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