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Florens sees upsurge in container demand

Container lessor Florens Asset Management Company (Florens) has reported a surge in container orders at its factory in China’s Lianyungang Port, since Chinese ports...

Covid-19 causes CSBC delivery delays

Taiwanese ship builder CSBC Corporation has confirmed to Container News that the Covid-19 pandemic may affect delivery of 10 feeder boxships to compatriot liner...

Terry Mansfield the father of modern maritime reporting dies

Terry Mansfield, the former CEO at National Magazines, has had many accolades over the past two weeks, since news of his death, a victim...

MSC admits malware attack

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has confirmed it suffered a cyber attack during the previous week, which forced them to go offline for more than...

Construction begins on Timor-Leste’s new container terminal

Work is progressing on Timor-Leste’s new US$490 million deepwater container port, with the main contractor shipping the first batch of steel pipes for the...

MSC systems back to normal

MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has confirmed that a recent network outage at the company's headquarters in Geneva has now been resolved. All internal...

New alliance calls on governments to designate seafarers as key workers

An alliance of leading shipping, ship management and maritime service companies has called on governments to urgently defuse the "time bomb" it says has...

PIL denies bankruptcy rumours

Singapore carrier Pacific International Lines (PIL) has issued a strong statement denying reports that the company is suffering financial difficulties. The company has made a...

MSC shuts down website – Suspicions for cyber attack

There are suspicions that Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has been suffering a cyber attack, since 9 April, with the company's official website down. Some reports...

Asia-to-US containers plunge in March

The volume of containerised shipments exported to the US from 10 major countries and regions in Asia plunged 16.6% year-on-year to 926,673TEU in March,...

Exis Tech to launch DG Cargo screening service

Exis Technologies has confirmed it will launch Hazcheck Detect solution for undeclared and mis-declared dangerous goods (DG) in containerised shipments in May 2020. The news...

PSC and IMO find common positions in time of crisis

An online meeting of the world’s port state control (PSC) regimes and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) have agreed to find standardised methods of...

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