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Ceasefire offers Red Sea respite, but Yemen’s ports remain in fragile state

As the Red Sea breathes a tentative sigh of relief following a newly brokered ceasefire between the United States and Yemen’s Houthi movement, a...

Vietnam’s Shipping Sector Navigates Trade Turbulence Amid U.S. Tariff Threats

As geopolitical tensions and global trade disputes intensify, Vietnam's shipping industry finds itself at a critical crossroads in 2025. Once hailed for its strategic...

Capacity cuts reflect the Pacific market mood

An 11% cut in Pacific capacity seen on the Asia to US trades is a key pointer to the huge effect, experienced as a...

Evergreen works with Chunghwa Telecom to automate new Kaohsiung terminal

By Alison Koo, Asia Correspondent Taiwanese liner operator Evergreen Marine Corporation (EMC) has partnered with compatriot telecommunications group Chunghwa Telecom to automate container operations at...

Sea-Intelligence reports capacity reduction on Trans-Pacific

Danish shipping data analysis firm Sea-Intelligence has examined the blank sailing trends on the Trans-Pacific market. The analysts said that over the past several weeks,...

Maersk records strong Q1 financial results

Danish container carrier Maersk has announced improved financial results for the first quarter of the year, driven by momentum in operational efficiency and a...

Colombia’s Shipping Sector in 2025: Resilient but Under Tariff Pressure

Colombia’s shipping sector in 2025 remains operationally sound, yet it operates under growing pressure from geopolitical tensions, particularly the threat of U.S. tariffs and...

Stormy Waters Ahead: A Challenging Year for Container Shipping

As we sail deeper into 2025, the container shipping industry finds itself navigating a turbulent confluence of geopolitical unrest, inflationary headwinds, and shifting global...

Global Hotspots: Maritime Security Threats Demand Heightened Vigilance

As global trade continues to rely heavily on maritime routes, the seas remain a dynamic arena for security challenges. In 2025, maritime security incidents have...

Brazilian grain shipments up 9% as China seeks US alternative

By Filibe Gouveia, Shipping Analysis Manager at BIMCO “Between January and April 2025, Brazilian grain shipments rose 9% y/y, supported by strong Chinese purchasing. As...

Kale Logistics to develop Oman’s National Port Community System

Kale Logistics Solutions, along with its local partner Novel Muscat, has been awarded the contract by the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology...

APM Terminals begins pre-construction work on Laldia Container Terminal in Bangladesh

By Sharar Nayel, Asia Correspondent APM Terminals, a subsidiary of Danish shipping and logistics giant Maersk, has begun pre-construction activities for a new container terminal...

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