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New collective agreement for Finnish port workers ends two-week long strike

The Finnish Transport Workers’ Union (AKT) and the Finnish port operators have reached an agreement on the stevedoring industry's collective agreement after a two-week...

MSC’s decision to enter in settlement with Amplify comes with no “admission of liability”

MSC announced its intention to enter into a settlement agreement with Amplify Energy Corp. and its affiliated entities along with the Marine Exchange and...

Feeder boxship collided with general cargo vessel in Japanese waters

Two cargo vessels collided near the Higashi-Ogishima port in Yokohama, Japan at around 06:30 (Tokyo time) on 2 March. The two ships are the 698...

Hapag-Lloyd posts strong financial results amid steady box volumes

Hapag-Lloyd has achieved significant growth in its financial results in 2022, compared to corresponding numbers one year earlier, while the German carrier's container volumes...

Spanish shipping sector on decarbonisation path

Representatives of the Spanish maritime and river transport sector met at the Clock Building of the Port of Valencia with the Board of directors...

More methanol and LNG-fuelled boxships on order

The orderbook of container ships powered by alternative fuels has reached 40% of under-construction tonnage, as the past six months have seen carriers turn...

COSCO SHIPPING Ports buys stakes in two Xiamen firms

COSCO SHIPPING Ports confirmed the completion of the acquisition of 56% of the equity interest in Xiamen Haicang Free Trade Port Zone Company and...

MSC enhances its presence in Central Africa

MSC said the arrival of the 15,000 TEU, 366-metre container ship MSC Virgo at the Port of Pointe-Noire in Congo-Brazzaville on 27 February has...

“The global nature of trade will prevail,” MSC CEO Toft tells TPM23

MSC CEO Soren Toft gave an overview of the company's ongoing development, economic recovery expectations, and attempts to achieve sustainable shipping, speaking at this...

Atlas acquisition from business consortium to be completed in March

Poseidon Acquisition, a business consortium comprising Ocean Network Express (ONE) and major shareholders Fairfax Financial Holdings, the Washington family, and Atlas Chairman David Sokol,...

Associated British Ports unveils ambitious green plans

Associated British Ports (ABP), UK's major port group, has officially unveiled Ready for Tomorrow (RFT), a broad new sustainability strategy backed by a plan...

Argentinean taxation on waterways increases demand by port of Paranaguá

The Argentinean waterway toll for ships on the Paraguay-Paraná Waterway between Confluencia Santa Fe and Paso Queso became effective in January 2023. The Argentine Ministry...

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