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Hapag-Lloyd pushes up Mediterranean rates from April

Hapag-Lloyd has announced an increase in the ocean tariff rate for all cargoes in 20’ and 40’ (incl. High Cube) standard containers on the...

Operations at key Shanghai port back to pre-COVID-19 levels

Throughput at Shanghai's Yangshan Deepwater Port, China's single largest container processing facility, is nearing pre-COVID-19 levels. Yangshan Port said that in the last week, it...

Inactive container ships at all-time high

The number of unemployed container ships is now at an all-time high, due to the COVID-19 outbreak and the delay in scrubber installations at...

New service rails containers from landlocked city to Dalian port

A container rail service connecting the Chinese landlocked Heilongjiang province with Dalian port has been launched. Liaoning Port Group, which manages the majority of the...

South Korean operators and ports execute COVID-19 contingency plans

South Korea has suddenly become the world’s second largest COVID-19 cluster, its liner operators and container port authorities have implemented contingency plans similar to...

Unions in struggle with Paris, while Haropa battles to maintain customers

Harbour facilities on the Seine, the so-called Haropa ports, including the Seine, Rouen and Le Havre ports, which will be legally established as a...

Maersk introduces new surcharges from Mediterranean

Maersk is introducing a peak season surcharge (PSS) from Italy to Middle East and South Asian Area (MESA) for all reefer, effective from 16...

PIL continues ship sales with Wan Hai Neo-Panamax deal

Pacific International Lines (PIL) continues to sell container ships amid talk of financial pressures at the Singapore-based liner operator. On 2 March 2020, Taiwanese carrier...

Catching the bug, carriers fight off COVID-19 crisis

Carriers are managing to avert financial crisis by maintaining rates as capacity management and shortages of equipment are forcing shippers to fight for space...

Billions in Lost Trade: The True Cost of the Coronavirus

Just like plumbing, the flow of trade has a network of routes that resemble pipes to move commodities, tankers, cargo and containers around the...

AI accelerates freight document processing

Expedock, a start-up software company, has introduced new freight document processing solution for freight forwarding companies. In particular, Expedock offers the possibility to freight...

Transparency is key to safer seas

Passengers boarding flights at almost any airport in the world today will be faced with significant security measures, including x-rays of luggage, scrutiny of...

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