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Maersk delivers third-strongest financial performance in its history

A.P. Moller-Maersk delivered strong financial results in 2024, achieving growth across all segments and significantly improving profitability. The company's earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT)...

Maersk appoints new CEO: Skou hands the baton to Vincent Clerc

Vincent Clerc will be the new chief executive officer (CEO) of the Danish shipping company A. P. Møller - Mærsk A/S, replacing Soren Skou...

Carriers need to build confidence in seafreight to win pharma over

Confidence in the ocean supply chain is low and for the movement of vaccines by sea there will need to be an improvement in...

Maritime set to help vaccinate the world

Dominating the past year’s news has been the pandemic, mainly about the social distancing and lock-down regimes in various countries, but also the heralded...

US storage charges set to rise

Maersk has announced that storage costs for both import and export containers will attract a flat rate of US$50/container every day. The daily charge will...

Smart decision-making and collaborative alignment

We often experience the taking of decisions as being made on the basis of static information. Picture a printed document listing expected arrival and...

Evergreen joins vessel recycling initiative

Major Taiwan container ship operator Evergreen Marine Corporation has joined the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative (SRTI) initiative that allows ship operators to securely share...
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