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Public comment invited on new rules for low carbon ship-finance

A new set of guidelines designed to encourage the financing and development of zero-emission vessels when built or ships able to decarbonise to reach...

Carriers maintain discipline with South Korea-Japan rates

South Korea-Japan container rates, a major revenue source for South Korean feeder operators, have held up relatively well, due to strong discipline among the...

ONE CEO Jeremy Nixon says lines are “keeping the lights on”

Asian inventory levels have declined, including “very low” levels of stored food products which is fuelling the increase in European and US exports to...

ONE invests in its reefer fleet

Ocean Network Express (ONE) is expanding its current refrigerated container (reefer) fleet by adding another 5,000 (40” HC) units, including 200 units equipped with...

Shandong Port Group develops reefer links with Southeast Asia

Shandong Port Group is eyeing more reefer shipping links between Shandong province's largest port, Qingdao, and Southeast Asia, amid growing Chinese demand for Southeast...

VGM losses are approximately US$6bn, but who’s counting?

Cargo losses as a result of improper weight declarations for cargo carried in containers were meant to have been solved with the introduction of...

European ports brace for cargo losses in Q2

Mediterranean and North European ports are going to be particularly hard hit by the recent rash of cancelled container shipping services according to the...

Wan Hai, Sealand and Interasia re-launch CTV service

Taiwanese intra-Asia carrier Wan Hai Lines will launch a China-Thailand-Vietnam service with Maersk Sealand and Interasia Lines. The CTV service, to begin on 15 May,...

Maersk container ship suffers engine room fire

A Maersk vessel en-route to South Africa has suffered a major engine room fire that has disabled the vessel some 220 nautical miles off...

GCT New York loses case against Maersk

A judge in a New York District Court has ruled that Maersk can terminate its agreement with terminal operator Global Container Terminals (GCT) New...

OOCL Q1 results a boost for lines or a portent of harder times to come

Initial results for the first quarter released by OOCL could be seen as a boost to lines, which it is generally agreed have manged...

Major carriers keep cancelling sailings

Due to market demand reductions in Far East Asia, Indian Subcontinent and Middle East caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, Maersk has announced additional void...

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