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Rhenus Group and Uzbekistan Railway to expand terminals in Uzbekistan

The Rhenus Group aims to expand its operations in Uzbekistan by signing a memorandum of cooperation with Uzbekistan Railway to establish new joint ventures. In...

Piracy and armed robbery in Asian waters set to surpass last year’s figures

The numbers for piracy and armed robbery in Asian waters for 2023 are already on par with the figures for the whole of last...

Maersk to install SpaceX’s Starlink on its vessels

Maersk is embarking on a collaboration with Starlink, the pioneering satellite internet constellation developed by SpaceX. Starlink will be installed on Maersk's more than 330...

Maritime regulatory landscape hit by 2024 earthquake

Container shipping in 2024 will undergo major changes as the laws governing the industry are set to be transformed in the first four months...

Decarbonisation journey pushes boxship orderbook to new high

The container ship orderbook marches towards record highs constantly, as liner operators and tonnage providers keep targeting a reduced carbon footprint with vessels powered...

Israel-Hamas war: Impact on shipping and port operations, potential risks

The conflict in Israel after attacks by Islamist group Hamas on towns close to Gaza has caused great concerns in the global community, while...

PSA International announces new CEO

PSA International, a major worldwide port operator, announced that Tan Chong Meng will step down as Group CEO and Board Member on 1 March...

Samskip to deploy zero-emission SeaShuttle vessels in new Rotterdam-Oslo Green Corridor

The cities of Rotterdam and Oslo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to create a new Green Corridor for short-sea shipping in cooperation...

Relationship between container demand and global GDP: Sea-Intelligence

Danish maritime data analysis firm tried to analyse the connection between the global gross domestic product (GDP) and global container demand. Prior to the pandemic,...

OOCL introduces sixth eco-friendly 24,000+ TEU vessel

Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) named a 24,188 TEU newbuilding at the Dalian COSCO KHI Ship Engineering (DACKS) shipyard. OOCL Gdynia is the name of this huge container ship....

Clydeport named Green Champion at Glasgow Business Awards

Peel Ports Clydeport has won the Green Champion award at the 25th annual Glasgow Business Awards. Announced at 5 October at the gala ceremony hosted...

MOL and MCS Internasional form new LNG carrier joint venture

MOL (Mitsui O.S.K. Lines) and PT MCS Internasional, a manning company in the PT Humpuss Maritim Internasional Group, officially launched PT McMOL Crewing International,...

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Gothenburg Port signs deal with Wallenius Wilhelmsen

A major development is underway at Scandinavia’s largest cargo hub as the Port of Gothenburg signs a long-term agreement with Wallenius Wilhelmsen, granting the...

Neptune Pacific to implement general rate increase

Neptune Pacific Line has announced it will apply a General Rate Increase (GRI) on cargo bound for Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and the Solomon...

Asian waters see 86% rise in sea robbery in Jan-June period

A very alarming situation is prevailing in Asian waters, with ships and crews often falling in danger, breaking all past records of incidents.  Within a...

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...

Few new players retreat as transpacific rates crash

Opportunistic Transpacific newcomers have responded differently to the collapse in freight rates. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); Only China United Lines...
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