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European Union adopts new tolling rules for green trucking

Member states of the European Union (EU) will have to implement a new system of road tolls until 2023 which gives big incentives for...

Evergreen halts ship calls at junta-controlled terminal in Myanmar

Evergreen Marine Corporation has stopped calling at Hteedan Port Terminal in Myanmar due to the terminal being owned by the junta. The Taiwanese liner operator...

California leases six state-owned properties for the storage of 20,000 boxes to ease port congestion

The Government of California has leased six sites to Chunker, a US warehouse marketplace, for the storage of shipping containers aiming to ease the...

HHLA expects 84% increase in EBIT for 2021

The German logistics group Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) forecasts a year-on-year increase of more than 84% in its earnings before interest and...

DP World launches new supply chain visibility platform

The global port and terminal operator DP World has launched Cargoes Flow, a new end-to-end visibility platform for tracking intermodal shipments across sea, air,...

A quarter of EU shipping to run on LNG by 2030, says T&E

A new study from the European Federation of Transport & Environment (T&E) shows that a quarter of Europe’s shipping will be fossil gas-powered by...

India-USEC connection readjusts port calls to maintain weekly rotation

Indian shippers, already roiled by ocean capacity shortages and soaring freight rate levels, are bracing for a prolonged schedule disruption on their most-sought after...

Chemical leak from container on Sinokor ship

Leakage of hazardous chemicals has reportedly happened on one of Sinokor Merchant Marine’s ships in South Korea. Korea Coast Guard said that around 3.56 am...

Port congestion eases in the United States, shifts to Asia

The US West and East Coast ports saw a reduction in port congestion during January, as workers cleared a substantial backlog amid Covid-19 outbreaks,...

Pressure intensifies on Transpacific as carriers deploy additional vessels

An important factor causing congestion issues in ports around the world is the number of deployed vessels, according to the research and analysis company...

ONE seeks out shipyards for 13,000 TEU quintet

The Singapore-headquartered liner operator Ocean Network Express (ONE) has invited several Asian shipyards to tender for five 13,000 TEU newbuildings. Sources at Imabari Shipbuilding in...

CU Lines and HHLA enter into strategic partnership

China United Lines (CULines) and the European port and transport logistics company Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding...

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