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European freight forwarders turn liner operators

Two freight forwarders, UK’s Uniserve and Italy’s Rifline, have begun running liner services to guarantee space to their customers, as tight shipping capacity and...

AD Ports Group confirms stake acquisition in UAE-based enterprises

AD Ports Group has acquired a 22.32% stake in logistics company Aramex and a 10% stake in National Marine Dredging Company (NMDC), a contractor...

DP World partners with Angolan government to develop the country’s logistics sector

The UAE-headquartered global operator DP World and the government of Angola, have agreed to join forces to develop the trade and logistics sector of...

Gantrex Group to acquire ABS Consultor

Gantrex Group has signed a share purchase agreement through its Spanish subsidiary Gantrex Spain to acquire 100% of the shares of the Madrid-based company...

Alliance/Non-alliance capacity share on Transpacific trade

The Danish research and analysis firm for the global supply chain industry, Sea-Intelligence, has made a study to examine the dynamics between the alliance-controlled...

Euroseas repeats an eco feeder boxship pair order at South Korean yard

The Greek container ship owner and operator Euroseas has ordered two new eco design fuel efficient boxships from the South Korean shipbuilding company Hyundai...

Maersk launches warehouse construction in Chittagong

After facing severe logistics challenges in Bangladesh for years, A.P. Moller Maersk has started building a 200,000 square feet (18,580m²) custom bonded warehouse in...

Hapag-Lloyd expects 2021 strong financial earnings

On the basis of preliminary figures, Hapag-Lloyd has announced its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) for the 2021 financial year increased...

India to set up 100 cargo terminals in three years

The construction of new cargo terminals and the addition of trains to facilitate transportation of goods and passengers got huge importance in the announcement...

Maersk-owned Svitzer’s application to terminate collective agreement with Australian workforce provokes ITF and maritime unions reactions

Svitzer, Australia’s largest tug operator, has lodged an application with the Fair Work Commission to terminate its enterprise agreement with the Maritime Union of...

Leschaco takes over Peruvian freight forwarding firm

The global logistics service provider Leschaco will further expand its presence in America with the acquisition of Transantarctic SAC (TPL), a freight forwarding company...

Hyundai and PSA partner on logistics solutions in Singapore

The automotive manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group and PSA Cargo Solutions, part of PSA International, have jointly announced a long-term partnership that will see PSA...

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