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Maersk Essen arrives in California, but must wait for berth

Maersk Essen is expected to berth in the Port of Los Angeles on 5 March, according to one customer who has been notified by...

Investment comes at a price says Rodolphe Saadé

French operator CMA CGM is to invest heavily into the US market with new LNG-powered ships arriving later this year, a Zebox office opening...

Oakland says S. Californian congestion spreading

Both import and export volumes at the Port of Oakland have fallen by more than 11% as the Covid-19 crisis induced congestion has impacted...

MSC develops new intermodal terminal in the Netherlands

MSC will develop its intermodal network by opening a new modern Westdorpe terminal, which is accessible by barge, train and truck, to serve its...

Demand rebound sees S&P and newbuilding markets surge

Buoyant S&P and newbuilding markets are a result of the substantial profits achieved by the liner operators during 2020, in what was an unexpected...

Rio Tinto launches Dampier-Singapore liner service

Mining major Rio Tinto’s vessel has started a liner service between Dampier Port, Western Australia, and Singapore, using a multi-purpose vessel that has 618TEU...

US inventory levels remain low

According to the latest Sea-Intelligence data, US inventory levels are at the lowest in the 28 years of data collection, even after an extended...

Liner operators suspend bookings for Myanmar cargo

Several liner operators have suspended calls at Myanmar following the military coup on 1 February 2021, as the disruptions to road traffic have impeded...

A third of Maersk Eindhoven’s lost containers was MSC cargo

A third of the cargo lost overboard by Maersk Eindhoven, which lost 260 containers in the Pacific on 17 February, were carrying MSC customer...

CEF develops seven green projects as decarbonisation gathers pace

Land, sea and air have joined forces in a Coalition for the Energy of the Future (CEF) as the group announces seven key projects...

Maersk backs green ammonia as maritime fuel

Agri-shipping has taken on a new meaning with the farming and maritime industries in Denmark combining to develop carbon free marine fuel as well...

IMO urges action against piracy in Gulf of Guinea

International Maritime Organization (IMO) secretary general, Kitack Lim has expressed his deep concern about the escalation in the number and severity of attacks on...

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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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