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Hapag-Lloyd installs tracking devices on 700,000 containers

Hapag-Lloyd has announced the installation of its 700,000th tracking device, describing it as "an important moment on its path to creating the world’s largest...

Container trade trends tricky to assess

Covid-19 and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have affected container shipping, but have made it more difficult to determine growth dynamics, according to Clarksons’ latest...

ONE accelerates digitalization by carrying out e-BDN adoption trial

Ocean Network Express (ONE) is accelerating its digitalization efforts with the latest successful trial with Shell, with assistance from the Maritime and Port Authority...

CyberLogitec starts providing data integration services via SmartLink

CyberLogitec, a subsidiary of EUSU HOLDINGS that is a provider of maritime, port/terminal, and logistics technologies, has announced the launch of offering Data Integration...

DP World and Standard Bank conclude US$365 million facility agreement

DP World has extended its long-standing partnership with pan-African bank, Standard Bank, by concluding a US$365.1 million facility agreement. This agreement aims to support its...

DP World acquires US-based car and vehicle transportation specialist

DP World has reinforced its commitment to the global automotive industry with the acquisition of CFR Rinkens, a specialised logistics service provider headquartered in...

First-of-its kind retrofit sees Maersk boxship convert to methanol propulsion

Maersk is undertaking a symbolic retrofitting of one of its ships to run on methanol, as the Danish shipping giant continues to emphasise its...

European states with most expensive shipping costs: New study

A new study by cross-border shopping platform UBuy Switzerland reveals the states where is most costly to ship to are Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. The...

Israel-Hamas war: 10% of Ashdod Port staff recruited by Israeli army, first war-related surcharges announced

Israel's Ashdod Port, one of the largest ports of the country and a crucial asset for the national economy, is continuing to operate normally...

First CO2 storage project in the Netherlands is launched

Porthos has made a final investment decision to build the Netherlands' first big CO2 transport and storage system. Construction in Rotterdam will begin in...

Hapag-Lloyd, Norsul set up new JV company for cabotage business in Brazil

German shipping company Hapag-Lloyd and Brazilian shipping and waterway logistics business Norsul have formed a new joint venture, "Norcoast". The new JV, based on a...

ClassNK issues approval in principle for hydrogen-fuelled vessel

ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for a parcel layout concept for a hydrogen-fuelled multi-purpose vessel developed by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd....

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OSPAR to ban scrubber discharges

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ABS to evaluate floating nuclear power plants

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HHLA shares solid 2024 financial results

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) shared solid 2024 financial results and key strategic developments at its Annual General Meeting. All items on the...

DACHSER drives from Ireland to the European continent

DACHSER has reintroduced a key logistics route connecting Ireland to continental Europe via the UK, reviving what was once a common practice before Brexit...

Constanta Port secures EU funds

The European financing contract for Stage II of the “Modernization of the Electricity Distribution Infrastructure in the Port of Constanta” project has been officially...
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