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HADAG and COSCO launch green passenger ferry in Hamburg

Hamburg-based transport company HADAG has officially launched its newest green-energy hybrid passenger ferry, “Finkenwerder,” named after a Hamburg city district. The 33-meter-long vessel, designed to...

Cosco orders twelve 14,000 TEU methanol vessels

Cosco Shipping Holdings has received shareholder approval to order a series of twelve methanol-fuelled container ships of 14,000 TEU capacity. The delivery of the vessels...

Lines moving towards alternative fuels: Key strategies and industry front-runners

Alphaliner’s report states there is no clear winner when it comes to decarbonisation efforts among container carriers.   Some mainline operators, such as CMA CGM, were...

COSCO SHIPPING receives approval for new ammonia-fuelled vessels

On 30 October, the design scheme for a 50,000 cubic meter ammonia dual-fuel carrier, jointly developed by COSCO SHIPPING Energy and COSCO SHIPPING Heavy...

Lekki Port welcomes new COSCO, ONE and ZIM services

In a significant boost to Nigeria’s maritime industry and international trade, Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise Limited (LPLEL), Lekki Freeport Terminal, and the Lagos Free...

Soaring long-haul rates came at expense of Transatlantic lane

Transatlantic capacity has declined by nearly 10% year-on-year as large vessels were diverted to Asia-Europe and transpacific lanes as rates soared amid the Red...

OOCL signs charter deals with Seaspan for six new 13,000 TEU boxships

COSCO-owned ocean carrier Orient Overseas Container Lines (OOCL) entered into charter agreements with Seaspan for six brand new 13,000 TEU container ships for a...

COSCO invests US$110 million in Thai container terminals

COSCO SHIPPING Ports has acquired 12.5% and 30% equity stakes in Thai Laemchabang Terminal (TLT) and Hutchison Laemchabang Terminal (HLT), respectively. The signing ceremony took...

COSCO, ONE enhance their Middle East-Indian Sub offerings

Two of the largest container lines have announced changes in their intra-Middle East/Indian Subcontinent service networks. Towards the end of October, Ocean Network Express (ONE)...

Market Analysis: Big Four near 60% of global container capacity

The four largest container shipping companies collectively control 57.5% of global container capacity, with over 17.5 million TEUs. In fact, their dominance is so...
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