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ZIM to charter additional five 7,000TEU LNG-powered vessels

The Israeli container shipping company has announced the exercise of its option to long-term charter additional five 7,000TEU liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel container...

HMM seafarers to picket in Busan, notwithstanding salary negotiations

While union leaders representing HMM’s seafarers and office staff continue to negotiate with the management for higher salary increments, the seafarers are going ahead...

UCD opens new container depot in Cape Town

The South African container logistics company United Container Depots (UCD) has changed depot location in South Africa, from Paarden Eiland, where the company opened...

“Makeshift” boxships gain pace with Starbulk capesize carrying containers

With the shortage of container vessels hitting critical levels, some operators have begun using bulk carriers or other vessel types to move containers. Alphaliner reported...

Maersk’s Performance Team orders 16 new Volvo battery-electric trucks

The logistics company Performance Team, which was acquired by Maersk in April 2020, will replace 16 diesel trucks with 16 new Volvo battery-electric trucks,...

Sea-Intelligence sees no signs of Golden Week capacity reductions

The Danish consulting and researching company Sea-Intelligence has looked at how much capacity the carriers have so far planned to deploy/withdraw in the four-week...

DHL to supply Kaufland with sustainable marine fuels

DHL Global Forwarding will provide the German Hypermarket chain Kaufland with sustainable marine fuels that will play a crucial role in decreasing the environmental...

Niki Shipping sells Panamax quartet to CMA CGM

French carrier CMA CGM has acquired four 2007-built 5,060TEU ships from Greek owner Niki Shipping. VesselsValue shows that the Ital Laguna, Ital Lunare, Ital Lirica...

Uzbekistan joins World Logistics Passport

Uzbekistan has become the latest gateway to join DP World's World Logistics Passport (WLP), connecting it to the network of the world’s first freight...

Red-hot market swells COSCO’s H1 profit 21 times

COSCO Ship Holding’s 2021 first half profit rocketed 21-fold year-on-year to US$6.53 billion as the strong container shipping market propelled its earnings to new...

DP World near deal to build Bangladesh’s largest rail ICD

Talks between UAE-based DP World and the government of Bangladesh are advancing regarding the construction of Bangladesh’s largest rail container depot in Gazipur district,...

Hapag Lloyd opens new quality service center in Vietnam

Hapag-Lloyd has announced the establishment of a new Quality Service Center (QSC) in South-East Asia as part of its Strategy2023 ambition "to become number...

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