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MSC to acquire global towage operator Rimorchiatori Mediterranei

MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, through its subsidiary SAS Shipping Agencies Services Sàrl, has agreed to buy 100% of the share capital of Rimorchiatori Mediterranei...

World’s largest container line MSC enters air cargo market

The world's largest container shipping company, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company SA aims to enter the air freight market, starting the development of a new...

MSC to push up Oceania – Europe rates

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has announced the implementation of new Freight All Kinds (FAK) rate increases that will be applied from Oceania to Europe. In...

MSC and CMA CGM expand fleets with second-hand buys and newbuilds

MSC and CMA CGM are continuing to grow their fleets with second-hand vessel acquisitions and newbuilding orders. MSC, already set to overtake Maersk Line as...

Hanoi acts to cool overheated freight market

The Vietnamese government has joined its counterparts in China, Taiwan, the US and South Korea, by intervening to cool the overheated container shipping market. Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry...
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