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MSC orders new electric locomotives

MSC has ordered 15 new electric locomotives to expand its rail fleet at its newest MEDWAY branch in Belgium. The company said that the new...

Japanese car carrier Fremantle Highway still burning off Dutch coast

Japanese shipping group K Line has confirmed that it is the operator of a car carrier that caught fire in the North Sea on...

KEZAD Group unveils US$15 million project for infrastructure upgrade

Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi – KEZAD Group, operator of integrated and purpose-built economic zones in the UAE, announced that it has commenced the...

PSA introduces new digital solution for Singapore’s haulier sector

PSA Singapore (PSA), with the support of Enterprise Singapore, has developed OptETruck, a proprietary cloud-based transport management solution which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to...

Euroseas agrees new charters for its two 4,250 TEU vessels

Greek ship owner Euroseas has entered into an agreement to terminate the current charters for two container vessels, while concurrently fixing the vessels on...

“Covid period keeps distorting yoy comparisons,” reports Kuehne+Nagel amid first-half US$1bn profit

Switzerland-headquartered transportation company Kuehne+Nagel Group reported a net turnover of US$14.6 billion (CHF 12.7 billion) for the first six months of 2023, earnings before...

Pan Ocean parent Harim to compete for HMM ownership

Harim Group has thrown its hat into the ring to take over South Korea's flagship carrier HMM. The South Korean poultry business is the parent...

CMA CGM Liberty becomes first LNG-powered boxship to call Japanese port

CMA CGM Group announced the arrival of the 15,000 TEU CMA CGM Liberty at the Honmoku D4 terminal in Yokohama on 24 July. This is...

US-based 3PL service provider GSC acquires Pacific Northwest key player

GSC, an Oakland-headquarter 3PL service provider, has announced the acquisition of MacMillan-Piper, one of the largest and most established specialty transloaders in the Pacific...

66 out of 67 HMM vessels allowed to sail under CII rules

South Korean ocean carrier HMM reported that 99% of its owned vessels are well-placed to keep their voyage under the CII (Carbon Intensity Indicator)...

TT Club announces new chairman and directors

ΤΤ Club, provider of insurance and related risk management services to the international transport and logistics industry, has announced that Morten Engelstoft will be...

UAE and DNV to establish new maritime decarbonisation centre

H.E Suhail Al Mazrouei, United Arab Emirates (UAE) Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, and Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen, CEO of DNV Maritime, signed a Memorandum of...

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