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Shippers struggle as container carriers’ earnings skyrocket

Importers and exporters are facing a rapidly disintegrating container shipping market as deployed capacity fails to keep pace with returning consumer and business demand...

SC Ports to halt operations on 6 September in observance of Labor Day

The South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) Authority has announced it will be closed on Monday, 6 September in observance of Labor Day and will...

MSC upgrades Indus 2 service

MSC has announced the addition of a port call at Halifax, Canada, on the Indus 2 service, aiming to offer a direct call and...

ZIM to charter additional five 7,000TEU LNG-powered vessels

The Israeli container shipping company has announced the exercise of its option to long-term charter additional five 7,000TEU liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel container...

Maersk’s Performance Team orders 16 new Volvo battery-electric trucks

The logistics company Performance Team, which was acquired by Maersk in April 2020, will replace 16 diesel trucks with 16 new Volvo battery-electric trucks,...

Sending all containers to Chittagong depots stops

The tenure for sending all types of containers to the Chittagong off docks from the port yards, which was temporarily introduced back on 25...

Hapag-Lloyd orders 75,000 containers

Hapag-Lloyd has confirmed a new order of 75,000TEU dry boxes, which will be manufactured in China and delivered to the German carrier within the...

Maersk and MSC raise Oceania prices

The two largest container lines in the world, Maersk and MSC, have announced new rates to Australia and New Zealand destinations, which are expected...

Reliability Challenges in Ocean Transportation is not only about vessels departing and arriving on time and Capacity Challenges are not only about number of...

Hardly a day goes by where we are not bombarded with industry news about vessel schedule reliability – or rather lack thereof. It certainly...

CN Photo Project: The Picture of the Week

Container News wants to thank you all for your participation in the CN Photo Project. Among all the very beautiful photos we have received, the Container News team has...

British Ports Association warns about supply chain challenges

The British Ports Association (BPA), a national membership body for ports, has pointed out that the United Kingdom's economy has been experiencing supply chain...

Online booking platforms, another step towards the shipping digitalisation

The shipping companies are forced to change the traditional way of receiving their orders and selling their products, as technology has already become a...

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Japan to U.S. container exports fall for third straight month

As Japan International Freight Forwarders Association (JIFFA) reported, Japan’s container exports to the U.S. declined by 5% in June, marking the third consecutive month...

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Guinea redraws global shipping map with Cape-sized ambitions

West Africa is sailing into a new era of maritime prominence and at the heart of this shift is Guinea, a country rapidly transforming...

Gulftainer deploys Kalmar reach stackers at Iraq Container Terminal

Gulftainer, the UAE-based global logistics and supply chain solutions provider, has expanded its operational capabilities at the Iraq Container Terminal in the Port of...

MSC expands mega ship orderbook

MSC has significantly expanded its orderbook, according to DynaLiners, by upsizing six previously ordered 19,000 TEU vessels at Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding to 22,000 TEU...
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