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Japan’s container exports to US exceed 50,000 TEUs in January

In January, Japan's container exports to the United States reached 53,695 TEUs marking a 10.4% increase from the previous month and a significant 17.9%...

Asia to Europe container exports surge to 16.5 million TEUs in 2023

According to data compiled by the Japan Maritime Center (JMC) using information from Container Trades Statistics (CTS), container exports from Asia to Europe reached...

Red Sea crisis milder than Covid-19, challenges to be seen in 2025

The impact of the Red Sea crisis is less severe than Covid-19, although the TEU-mile boost has been significant. Clarksons’ latest Container Intelligence Monthly stated...

MSC gains TISAX label, proving commitment to automotive industry

MSC is one of the first shipping companies to receive a Trusted Information Security Assessment Exchange (TISAX) result. The programme provides a common assessment and...

DP World partners with UAE’s clean energy firm to drive renewable power for port operations

DP World has signed a partnership agreement with Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar), a clean energy company, to explore and implement renewable energy...

ONE achieves record load in Singapore

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has achieved another milestone with a sixth consecutive record-breaking load, this time aboard the ONE Infinity. Last week, the vessel set...

CMA CGM’s financials plunge amid stable container volumes

French ocean carrier CMA CGM reported revenues of US$47 billion in 2023, translating to a 36.9% decline compared with 2022 figures, EBITDA of US$9...

OOCL boosts fleet with new eco-friendly Ultra Large Container Vessel

Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) announced the introduction of its latest mega container ship, named OOCL Abu Dhabi. This addition marks OOCL's eighth eco-friendly vessel...

TT Club’s Global Risk Assessment Director Laurence Jones retires after 52-year career

After an illustrious career spanning over five decades, with the last 18 years dedicated to serving as the Global Risk Assessment director at TT...

KEZAD Assets Management Company to manage 750,000m² of built-up assets under KEZAD Group

KEZAD Group, a subsidiary of AD Ports Group within the Economic Cities & Free Zones sector, renowned for its management of integrated and purpose-built...

Duvenbeck expands to Benelux region with logistics firm acquisition

Duvenbeck, a logistics company established in 1932 and headquartered in Bocholt, North Rhine-Westphalia, is extending its network to include the Benelux region. The recent agreement...

Xeneta appoints former Amazon and MSC expert

Fabio Brocca, recently appointed Chief Product Officer at Xeneta, faces the challenge of leveraging data and technology to revolutionize the buying and selling of...

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