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Half of trapped seafarers repatriated says IMO

The number of seafarers unable to travel home due to Covid-19 restrictions has halved according to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) secretary general, Kitack...

DP World launches e-commerce platform in Africa

DP World has launched DUBUY.com, a global wholesale e-commerce platform, which is available first in Rwanda with plans to expand across Africa and around...

High rates boost Maersk Q1 earnings

Increased freight rates caused by strong demand coupled with significant operational challenges such as bottlenecks, lack of capacity and equipment shortages in global supply...

Asian terminals lead global port efficiency ranking

Asian container ports have marked the highest efficiency scores in the world, dominating the top-50 positions of the global efficiency ranking according to the...

Wenzhou opens link to the Philippines

China's Wenzhou continues to build overseas container shipping links, with SITC Container Lines launching a service connecting the port to the Philippines. On 1 May,...

Pacific operators Hapag and CMA ships suffer engine failures

The 9,000TEU MV Czech, operated by Hapag-Lloyd, but owned by Turkey-based Czech Maritime, has suffered engine failure as the vessel entered Ningbo Port, according...

CMA CGM contracts three yards for 22-ship order

French carrier CMA CGM which confirmed an order for 22 ships last week, including 12 LNG powered vessels and 10 conventionally powered ships, will...

Box lessor, CAI, sees utilisation top 99%

US-based container leasing company CAI International has reported an average utilisation rate of 99.7% in the first quarter of this year, up 1.5% on...

Asiatic Lloyd’s DSIC is order first in eight-years

German owner Asiatic Lloyd has ordered up to four ammonia-fuelled 7,100TEU ships from Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company (DSIC), the shipyard's parent China State Shipbuilding...

Wan Hai introduces 10-ship South America service

Wan Hai Lines is launching a new Asia-South America West Coast service in mid-May, and will assign ten 2,200TEU ships to this route. The AS1...

Neo-Panamax order surge continues into 2021

February saw 100 container ships ordered, the highest monthly demand on record according to Shipbroker Braemar ACM, mainly in the neo-Panamax range, 10-14,000TEU, with...

CMA CGM agrees reduced compensation after APL Le Havre collision

The lawyer acting on behalf of 12 fishermen who died following a collision with the 10,136TEU APL Le Havre says the families of the...

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Pacific supply glut to cause July rate plunge

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Gothenburg Port signs deal with Wallenius Wilhelmsen

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