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MSC torches most vintage ships

  Linerlytica’s report states that the 1982-built 1,438 TEU sister pair MSC Eyra and MSC Malin, the most aged vessels in MSC’s fleet, were sold...

HMM follows MSC and CMA CGM, turning to pre-owned boxships

High charter costs have made HMM join two giant ocean carriers MSC and CMA CGM in buying elderly secondhand feeder ships. HMM’s spokesperson told Container...

Mexico can be US West Coast alternative as volumes soar

An anomaly has arisen in container shipping data as US West Coast imports from Asia saw rates falling on fears of a US recession,...

Futures show more downside to freight rates in 2025

Shanghai container futures trades suggest that Asia-Europe freight rates could fall further in 2025, after appearing to have peaked now. On 5 August, the index...

Vessel redeployment forces rate rises in secondary trades

Liner companies chasing the high returns on the major trade lanes are shifting tonnage from secondary services, with consultancy Xeneta warning shippers and forwarders...

Pioneering Virtual Container Freight Futures Trading Competition: An Exclusive Interview with BANDS Financial and Linerlytica

BANDS Financial and Linerlytica launch the first virtual container freight futures trading competition exclusively for companies and executives in the container shipping sector along...

Market panic triggers sharp rate surge

According to the latest analysis of the shipping consultancy Linerlytica, the market panic over tightening vessel space availability has sent the Shanghai Containerized Freight...

BANDS and Linerlytica launch innovative virtual container trading competition

BANDS Financial and Linerlytica launch the first virtual container freight futures trading competition exclusively for companies and executives involved in the container shipping sector...

China backhaul costs mirror headhaul rate shifts

Rates on the Europe to Asia trades have mirrored headhaul trades with China’s import cargo paying more for carriage since the Red Sea crisis...

Carriers playing catch-up to further tilt supply-demand imbalance

Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced an aggressive midterm plan on 19 March to grow its operated fleet to 3 million TEUs by 2030, representing...
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