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TS Lines acquires more ships and exercises newbuilding options

TS Lines has bought another pair of 1,730TEU ships from German tonnage provider Reederei Nord Klaus E Oldendorff. The Taiwanese intra-Asia carrier was identified by...

India to create domestic box market as precursor for international demand

India is making the ambitious leap of container consumer to container manufacturer, putting it in competition with the dominant Chinese, with the aim of...

Surge in volumes set to continue says NRF

Industry expectations are that the surge in volumes from Asia to Europe will continue into the third quarter with delays in the US and...

Vessel attack not part of broader Israeli action against Iranians

Reports in the US media that Israel has been targeting Iranian vessels, including the container vessel Shahr E Kord, in the Eastern Medditerranean region have...

ONE Apus set to leave Kobe

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has said its vessel, the ONE Apus which lost 1,860 containers in a storm in the North Pacific on 30...

RCL joins its peers in secondhand market

Thai intra-Asia carrier Regional Container Lines has joined its larger peers in second-hand vessel acquisitions, with the purchase of up to three vessels to...

Research shows logistics industry was unprepared for economic disruptions

The logistics and supply chain sector was unprepared for the disruptions caused by both the trade dispute with China instigated by President Donald Trump...

A.P. Moller – Maersk denies MCI is on the market

Danish operator A.P. Moller – Maersk has cast doubt over reports from Bloomberg that the company is considering the sale of its reefer container...

EP votes to add carbon tax to reformed EU ETS

In a landmark vote on 10 March the European Parliament adopted a resolution to add a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), a carbon levy...

Wan Hai orders nine neo-Panamaxes from HHI

Wan Hai Lines has ordered five 13,000TEU ships from South Korean ship builder Hyundai Heavy Industries, with negotiations for a further four vessels ongoing...

Armed bandits rifle through containers in Ecuador attack

Looters have been filmed stealing from containers in an apparently pre-planned attack on a container ship in the in Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador, after...

Key maritime companies sign MoU to develop ammonia supply chain

Five major maritime companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today that will see the companies explore the possibility of establishing a green ammonia...

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