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Non-alliance share begins to fall as freight rates normalise

As the market recovered from the first Covid shock, a confluence of small carriers began to deploy capacity, particularly on the Transpacific trade, and...

MCS Industries wins default judgment of nearly US$1 million against MSC

Mediterranean Shipping Company must pay US furniture maker MCS Industries reparations of almost US$1 million after the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) awarded default...

Hapag-Lloyd simplifies shipping documentation for Middle East customers

Cargo interests in the Middle East now have an opportunity to relieve the generally onerous shipping documentation burden as they seek multiple amendments closer...

Geodis becomes shipping agent of Zéphyr & Borée in France

Geodis has entered into a collaboration agreement with Zéphyr & Borée, a French start-up pioneer in low-carbon marine transport that specialises in the construction...

RoadOne acquires intermodal service provider in Texas

RoadOne IntermodaLogistics, a US supplier of intermodal, warehousing, and logistics services announced the purchase of The Transporter, a major regional intermodal service provider with...

Lines divert ships back from long-distance lanes to intra-Asia services

Liner operators are re-assigning ships from long-haul routes to intra-Asia lanes, as rates in the former continue to trend at pre-Covid-19 lows. Back in mid-2020...

COSCO pays over US$800 million for minority stake in COFCO Fortune

COSCO Shipping Holdings has agreed to acquire a 5.8% stake in COFCO Fortune, a food processing and transportation subsidiary of the Chinese state agricultural...

Over 2,400kg of cocaine found on MSC boxship after Antwerp false bomb threat

The 2006-built container vessel MSC Lorena was found to carry more than 2,400 kilos of cocaine at the port of Antwerp in Belgium. The...

Environmental data provider partners with Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center

The environmental data provider ecoinvent and the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping signed a Knowledge Partnership Agreement today, 17 January. With the...

Yang Ming turns 50, sets target for net zero emissions by 2050

On 28 December, Yang Ming Marine Transport held a celebration for its 50th anniversary at the Grand Hotel Taipei in Taiwan inviting notable guests...

UK’s Portsmouth and Canada’s Halifax ink “sister city” deal to progress trade opportunities

The cities of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom and Halifax in Canada will formalise their "sister city" agreement in order to develop business opportunities...

World’s largest cargo ships in 2023

Container ships is an important part of commercial freight transport and thus of the shipping industry, as they now carry the vast majority of...

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