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Excess global demand almost eliminated, says Sea-Intelligence

Danish maritime data company, Sea-Intelligence, analysed what the removal of capacity from the market (due to ship delays) means for the efficient development of...

HICO acquires Bengal Tiger Line

HICO, a privately owned trust fund owned by the Hartnoll family, has acquired the assets of Bengal Tiger Line (BTL) from CMIA Capital Partners,...

Long-haul container shipping capacity grows at expense of regional lanes

Intra-Europe, intra-Asia and container services to Africa have taken a beating as liner operators diverted vessels to the more lucrative Asia-Europe and Transpacific lanes...

German trade union and ports reach collective bargaining agreement

While the port workers' strike at Felixstowe continues, causing challenges in and out of the United Kingdom, the situation in Germany is expected to...

TotalEnergies Marine Fuels completes COSCO’s first marine biofuel bunkering

TotalEnergies Marine Fuels has completed the first refueling of a COSCO container ship with sustainable marine biofuels. This is TotalEnergies' first biofuel bunkering operation for...

General average declared on ZIM Charleston

General average (GA) has now been declared by charterers on the 8,586 TEU container ship, ZIM Charleston, which suffered a fire incident on 8...

No let-up seen in newbuilding prices

Newbuilding prices are likely to stay on the upswing as inflationary pressures persist. Despite a correction in newbuilding orders, shipyards in China and South Korea...

Boxship hits gantry crane and another container vessel at Vietnamese port

The Hong Kong-flagged Tiger Maanshan crashed into a gantry crane at Hai An Port in Vietnam, while it also collided with another berthed container...

Transit times from China to US are improving slowly

Container lines servicing the US trades have been able to improve transit times in the last three months with notable improvements in particular on...

Hapag-Lloyd announces Fleet Upgrade Program for over 150 ships within the next five years

With the loading of the first retrofit propeller in the port of Hamburg, Hapag-Lloyd is starting its comprehensive Fleet Upgrade Program aimed at the...

Maersk to begin construction of new ​​43,000 m² warehouse in Germany

A.P. Moller - Maersk will start the construction of a new Flow Warehouse in Duisburg, Germany), which is expected to be one of the...

Strike at Felixstowe port set to disrupt dozens of vessels; 33 boxships now affected

An eight-day strike at Port of Felixstowe in the United Kingdom, which started yesterday (21 August) by over 1,900 port workers over wages, is...

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U.S. container imports down 6.4% in May

According to a report from the Japan International Freight Forwarders Association (JIFFA), U.S. container imports fell 6.4% year-on-year in May, as major ports handled...

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