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Maritime Trade Dynamics: Evaluating resilience and risk across key global routes

The 2024 Maritime Trade Review by UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) indicates that trade routes linked to emerging markets are anticipated to be the...

Toll invests over US$130 million to upgrade its fleet

Australian logistics company Toll Group plans to invest A$200 million (US$132.6 million) in new vehicles aiming to refresh its fleet. The investment will see 25%...

Konecranes records improved financial results

Finnish port equipment manufacturer Konecranes has reported strong results with operating profit of €365 million, order intake of €2.8 billion and sales of €3...

Grace Ocean and Synergy to pay over US$100 million for Baltimore bridge collapse

Grace Ocean, the owner, and Synergy Marine, the operator of the container ship Dali, which destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore in...

Miros assumes full ownership of Miros Mocean

Norway-based maritime technology company Miros AS has acquired full ownership of Miros Mocean AS, enhancing its ability to provide cutting-edge real-time ocean insights, benefiting all...

DACHSER enhances innovative rolling container for store deliveries

DACHSER has enhanced its innovative rolling container, the Retail Box, originally designed for transporting both hanging and flat garments to retailers. This container ensures that...

China’s self-developed LNG container ship delivered in Dalian

Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co., Ltd. announced the delivery of China's self-developed liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel container vessel on 21 October in Dalian. Constructed for...

CCS unveils world’s first five-in-one, foldable container

Compact Container Systems (CCS) has launched the SeaFold HC 40’ container, the world’s first five-in-one, foldable shipping container to improve operating inefficiencies, reduce unnecessary...

HMM acquires more than 112,000 containers after lease amendment

South Korea’s flagship carrier HMM will take over more than 112,000 containers that it originally had on operating lease from state-controlled financial institution Korea...

OOCL signs charter deals with Seaspan for six new 13,000 TEU boxships

COSCO-owned ocean carrier Orient Overseas Container Lines (OOCL) entered into charter agreements with Seaspan for six brand new 13,000 TEU container ships for a...

“K” Line to trial Inmarsat Maritime’s new bonded network service on its fleet

Japan-headquartered transport company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ("K" Line) will conduct a trial of Inmarsat Maritime's new bonded network service NexusWave on its fleet. NexusWave seamlessly...

From Choke Points to Bottlenecks: Red Sea Crisis Analysis

The global shipping industry is grappling with a formidable set of disruptions that have transformed maritime choke points into critical bottlenecks. Container News has compiled...

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Roberts Bank Terminal 2 procurement process begins

The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has officially launched the procurement process for the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project, issuing a request for qualifications to...

Hapag-Lloyd is pushing the growth of its Indian terminal joint venture with Mumbai-based J M Baxi Group

The German group owns 40% of J M Baxi Ports & Logistics, which operates a clutch of marine terminals across ports in India. Hapag-Lloyd has...

Ukraine’s ports reposition amid war

As war continues to reshape Ukraine’s geography, it is also redrawing its maritime map. Once centralized around a handful of traditional ports, the country’s...

AD Ports Group signs MoU with Critical Minerals Forum

AD Ports Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Critical Minerals Forum (CMF) to build strategic cooperation focused on enhancing the...
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