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DHL backs Maersk’s view of contract negotiations

As the annual contract season progresses DHL has outlined its view of the future of negotiations and the necessity to understand the resetting of...

Dutch company to convert inland ships to H2

Vessel operator Future Proof Shipping (FPS) has partnered with terminal operator BCTN Container Terminals and the Holland Shipyards Group to convert its first inland...

Maersk Eindhoven and ONE Apus ready for operations

Both the Maersk Eindhoven and the ONE Apus which suffered major cargo losses in the Pacific are expected to resume service, with the Eindhoven...

Imbalance in productivity between Asia and US causing congestion

Low US productivity compared to Asia where factories and logistics companies, including ports, work 24 hours a day compared to their counterparts in the...

APM Terminals opens new facility in Denmark

APM Terminals has launched operations in Kalundborg, Denmark following an agreement in December with the Port of Kalundborg and AP Møller–Maersk to handle two...

DP World’s mutlipurpose terminal in Angola goes live

DP World has begun operations at the Multipurpose Terminal (MPT) at the Port of Luanda from 1 March, while there are underway improvements at...

Montreal negotiations resume after two-week hiatus

Negotiations at the Port of Montreal have resumed with arbitrators also back at the table following a pause in the talks, because the sides...

COSCO Shipping Ports ups stake in Tianjin

COSCO Shipping Ports (CSP), the COSCO group’s terminal operating arm, has gained control over Tianjin Port Container Terminal (TCT), after acquiring additional shares from...

PIL sells three ships ahead of court hearing

Pacific International Lines (PIL) has sold three more vessels as the Singapore-based liner operator continues to improve its balance sheet. One ship, the 2013-built multi-purpose...

Hapag-Lloyd grows its African presence with Nairobi office

Hapag-Lloyd has announced the opening of a new office in Nairobi, Kenya with the aim to continue its growth in Africa. The German shipping company...

WSC bolsters its Singapore and US offices

Two new executives in Singapore and an addition to the US office of the World Shipping Council (WSC) will allow the shipping line representatives...

Taipei expects container crunch to persist

Taiwan’s transport minister has said that the working group formed by Maritime Port Bureau in January to counteract the impact of container shortages and...

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Sea-Intelligence reports increase in global schedule reliability

Sea-Intelligence has published issue 166 of the Global Liner Performance (GLP) report, with schedule reliability figures up to and including May 2025. As the 120-page...

HD Hyundai expands global tie-up with Cochin Shipyard

HD Hyundai, South Korea’s largest shipbuilding group, is teaming with India's largest state-owned shipbuilder, Cochin Shipyard, to enter the South Asian country’s nascent shipbuilding industry. ...

Cavotec secures €5 million MoorMaster deal

Cavotec has landed a €5 million contract to supply its cutting-edge MoorMaster® automated vacuum mooring system to a container terminal in Morocco. This is...

European Economies Record Mixed Q2 Results

In the second quarter of 2025, European countries showed mixed performance in the UNCTAD Liner Shipping Connectivity Index (LSCI), which benchmarks global maritime connectivity. Several...

Oregon approves US$100 Million for Pacific Coast Intermodal Port

In a major win for Oregon’s South Coast, the state legislature has approved US$100 million in bonding support for the Pacific Coast Intermodal Port...
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