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German logistics operator selects Kalmar tractors

Kalmar is to supply the German logistics operator Seehafen Wismar (Wismar Seaport) with six heavy-duty terminal tractors. The order includes a four-year Kalmar Complete...

Swire Shipping upgrades Southeast Asia-PNG-Solomon Islands capacity

Swire Shipping has enhanced the carrying capacity on its Southeast Asia to Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands service. The company said that it has...

EC renews Liner Block Exemption

The European Commission has decided to proceed with its planned renewal of the liner shipping consortia block exemption despite vociferous protests from shippers and...

Brokers’ say global googly a macroeconomic disaster

Global trade is in turmoil after the googly thrown at it by the Coronavirus, which has turned the outlook sharply from the expectation of...

ZIM promotes wider use of e-B/L during COVID-19 crisis

ZIM has completed an additional stage in advancing its use of electronic bills of lading (e-B/L) with the launch of a fully operational e-B/L...

Talia F crew suffered three-hour ordeal

Seventeen crew members on board the MSC Talia F, which was attacked by pirates suffered a three-hour ordeal as the attackers searched for hostages...

Port of Oslo agrees deal for Kalmar for AutoRTG technology

Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has been awarded a contract to supply three fully electric Kalmar AutoRTG (rubber-tyred gantry) cranes to Oslo Port Authority. The...

MSC vessel attacked off W. African coast

Seven crew have reportedly been taken hostage and another ten crew are have retired to the security of the onboard citadel and are in...

OOIL books US$1.35 billion profit on US terminal sale

Synergies from the acquisition by COSCO of Orient Overseas Container Lines (OOCL) and the sale of its Long Beach terminal were behind the Hong...

FESCO, RZD Logistics add hazardous cargo transportation option

FESCO Transportation Group (FESCO) and RZD Logistics JSC (a subsidiary of Russian Railways OJSC) are expanding the range of goods for transportation from Asia-Pacific...

Japan’s exports to US decrease in February

Japan exported 49,518TEU to the United States in February, down 6% year on year, according to statistics compiled by US data provider Descartes Datamyne....

An unusual year in store for box shipping says Hapag CEO

In what must count as liner shipping’s most significant understatement Hapag-Lloyd CEO Rolf Habben Jansen said today that this year “will be a very...

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