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Two crew on Hapag-Lloyd vessels test positive for Coronavirus

Crew aboard two South African services operated by the German carrier Hapag-Lloyd have tested positive for Covid-19, with the ships now at anchorage the...

Updated: MSC ships divert to Halifax as new strike hits Montreal

Further industrial action has been advised by the Maritime Employers Association (MEA) in Montreal Canada, as Longshoremen's Union has filed another 72-hour notice of...

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...

Cap Jackson suffers fire damage

The Maersk owned Cap Jackson has suffered a fire in its auxiliary engine room which has disabled the vessel, but there have been no...

Ongoing dispute will keep Montreal container terminals closed

The ongoing industrial dispute between the container terminal operators and longshoremen at Canada’s east coast port in in Montreal means that there will be...

HL revises Italian detention charges and adds ship to S. America service

In a revision of its US East Coast to South America service German carrier Hapag-Lloyd will add a vessel, Northern Majestic, to the service...

Slump in Atlantic cargo sees carrier blank more sailings

Persistently low demand, caused by the global pandemic, has seen German carrier Hapag-Lloyd blank the below stated sailings on its Atlantic Ocean services. The company...

Over aggressive capacity cuts, but rates still rising

Service demand has increased, 7.2% year-on-year on the Transpacific trade routes, but the reinstatement of capacity into the trade is less about demand and...

Hapag-Lloyd is still pushing Asia rates upwards

Hapag-Lloyd has announced new general rate increases (GRI) from East Asia to Australia, the US and Canada for all dry, reefer, non-operating reefer, tank,...

Seven ship sale and leaseback deal sees Hapag-Lloyd increase liquidity

Hapag-Lloyd has confirmed that it has sold seven 9,326TEU container ships to Bank of Communications Financial Leasing (Bocomm Leasing) for an undisclosed price. Container News...
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