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Rotterdam hopes for positive UK-EU trade deal

After the European Parliament gave its consent to the United Kingdom's (UK) withdrawal agreement, the Britain officially withdrew from the European Union (EU) on...

S. Korean ports overwhelmed as coronavirus stalls cargo throughput

Authorities in the South Korean ports of Busan and Incheon are planning to move excess container cargoes to idle sites as the novel coronavirus...

Hapag-Lloyd introduces real-time monitoring tool

Container shipping company Hapag-Lloyd is adding near real-time monitoring of its reefer containers to their product portfolio. “Hapag-Lloyd LIVE” increases the transparency of the...

Hapag-Lloyd resumes normal operations in France

Even as trade unions are threatening new industrial action the German operator Hapag-Lloyd has announced that it will again accept bookings to French ports. In...

Braemar highlights thriving S&P activity in declining global market

Braemar reports that the macroeconomic outlook is sliding into a pre-recession lull with Chinese manufacturing down and demand in the Eurozone stagnating. The extended Lunar...

New strikes planned in French ports

French dockers and other port workers are to stage fresh strike action despite a warning from port employers that successive strikes since early December...

Traxens joins Smart Maritime Council

Traxens, a company providing high-value data and services for the supply chain industry, has joined the Smart Maritime Council, an initiative set up by...

Minister tells HMM it must improve returns in 2020

Hyundai Merchant Marine must make an all-out effort to return to the black with the help of mega-container ships. This was the message that South...

Toll Group suffers cyber attack

Australian logistics company Toll Group faced a cyber attack on 31 January 2020, which led to a severe disruption of its services. As a precautionary...

Remote working for China-based liner staff

Major liner operators are getting their staff in China to work from home as the Chinese government has extended the Lunar New Year holidays...

Hapag-Lloyd launches biofuel trials

Hapag-Lloyd's container vessel "Montreal Express" recently refuelled in the port of Rotterdam with eco-friendly biofuel. The new so-called “B20” fuel consists of 80% low-sulphur...

Cross-Strait box trade wanes in 2019

Direct container traffic between Taiwan and China totaled 2,492,372 TEU in 2019, down 2.86% compared to 2,565,638 TEU, according to statistics compiled by Taiwan’s...

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In a move that strengthens its push into AI-driven maritime solutions, OrbitMI has announced plans to acquire Quebec-based artificial intelligence company AuQub. The deal will...

Port of Oakland welcomes expansion of Free Water Shuttle service

The Port of Oakland is celebrating the expansion of the free Oakland-Alameda Water Shuttle, a pilot program launched by the City of Alameda to...

Major wind energy technology facility to be built in Kundziņsala

A major step toward strengthening Latvia’s role in the European offshore wind supply chain is underway as the Freeport of Riga Authority launches the...

Port of Oakland sees container volume decline in June

Container volume at the Port of Oakland declined in June as carriers and shippers adjusted operations in response to softening demand and ongoing tariff...

Hutchison Ports ECT Rotterdam orders Konecranes automated system

Hutchison Ports ECT Rotterdam (ECT) has ordered an advanced Automated Horizontal Transport (AHT) System from Konecranes to modernize and electrify container operations at its...
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