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Maritime industry bodies urge EU to back H2 and ammonia

A number of European shipping and environmental groups have written an open letter to European Commission (EC) urging the regulators to back environmentally sustainable...

Maersk Eindhoven sets course for LA

The Maersk Eindhoven set sail for the US on 2 March, following a stack collapse that saw 260 boxes lost on 17 February, which...

Maersk Eindhoven and ONE Apus ready for operations

Both the Maersk Eindhoven and the ONE Apus which suffered major cargo losses in the Pacific are expected to resume service, with the Eindhoven...

Maritime is making waves

If you bury your head in the sand, you’re asking for a kick up the bum, according to one joker in a UK pub....

Maersk Essen arrives in California, but must wait for berth

Maersk Essen is expected to berth in the Port of Los Angeles on 5 March, according to one customer who has been notified by...

Søren Skou gives his six cents worth

Maersk CEO Søren Skou told the BBC that the cost of decarbonising shipping can be paid by the consumer with just a little extra...

X-Press Feeders purchase adds to fleet growth

Singapore-based X-Press Feeders, the largest common feeder operator, has purchased a 3,158TEU newbuilding, adding to its fleet expansion. The company has bought the Yangtze Jiangyin...

Sealand Asia undergoes service reorganisation

Sealand Asia, Maersk Line's intra-Asia arm, has executed an annual reshuffle of its intra-Asia services, offering faster turnaround times and a more extensive coverage. Between...

Methanol is the fastest route to carbon neutrality says Maersk

Maersk Line expects to operate the first carbon neutral feedership when it takes delivery of a, as yet unordered, 2,000TEU vessel, from a yard...

MSC confirms Maersk Essen cargo losses

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has confirmed the loss of 350 containers overboard and a further 79 boxes damaged when the Maersk Essen was hit...
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