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AD Ports acquires 10 offshore vessels for US$200 million

AD Ports Group announced the purchase of ten offshore vessels to strengthen its offshore activities in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. The investment is...

DP World refuses to respond to allegations of Aussie tax avoidance

DP World, which is in dispute over rostering plans with the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA), has refused to respond to the unions’ allegations...

Maersk opens seven new facilities in Australia

Danish shipping company Maersk has decided to strengthen its omnichannel-fulfillment capabilities in Australia, opening seven new facilities across the country. The expansion plans coincide with...

CyberLogitec announces OPUS D&D implementation in Yusen Logistics

CyberLogitec announced that SaaS-based OPUS D&D (Demurrage & Detention) had been implemented in Yusen Logistics. Yusen Logistics initially launched the OPUS D&D service in the...

GSBN and ZAN launch eBL collaboration

Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN), a consortium enabling efficient, paperless and sustainable growth in global trade with its data infrastructure and ecosystem of partners,...

CBER removal adds to market uncertainty

The removal of the Consortia Block Exemption Regulation (CBER), while providing a threshold of 30% to continue operating alliances, leaves liner operators vulnerable to...

New managing director for PIL China

PIL announced the retirement of Klaus Ku, managing director of PIL China, who has served the company for around 30 years. Anderson Luo, who previously...

Municipality of Rotterdam supports transition to shore-based power

The municipality of Rotterdam is providing companies contemplating switching to shore-based power the option to do a feasibility study, with the municipality funding 80%...

New leadership for International Association of Ports and Harbors

Jens Meier, CEO of Hamburg Port Authority, has been elected as the new president of the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) for...

Ship owners back DP World in wharfies dispute

Shipping Australia, the ship owners’ and agents’ association, has backed DP World in its dispute over pay and conditions with dockers’ unions which the...

Kuehne+Nagel enhances its groupage network in Europe with new depot in Italy

Kuehne+Nagel has launched a new strategic depot in Turin, Italy, which is the latest addition to its European groupage network. "Groupage is a service that...

EU should limit market behaviors for alliances, says FEPORT

To close what it believes to be the legal vacuum that will exist from 25 April 2024, following the expiry of the Consortia Block...

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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...

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