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MSC announces new freight rates from North Europe to North Med

MSC has announced the following freight rates effective from 1 July 2024 (gate-in date) until further notice for all dry cargo from North Europe...

MSC enhances JAXPORT-West Coast South America connection

MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, a prominent ocean carrier, has merged two existing container services to enhance connectivity between the Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) and...

MSC adjusts its East-West network to manage disruption caused by Red Sea crisis

Due to the current situation in the Red Sea, MSC has temporarily suspended transits through the Suez Canal in both Eastbound and Westbound directions. This...

MSC upgrades ScanBaltic to US service

MSC introduced the expansion of its ScanBaltic to the United States service, which links the Northwest region and markets in the US. The new rotation...

“The global nature of trade will prevail,” MSC CEO Toft tells TPM23

MSC CEO Soren Toft gave an overview of the company's ongoing development, economic recovery expectations, and attempts to achieve sustainable shipping, speaking at this...

MSC, DB Schenker seal biofuel deal

World's largest container line MSC and global freight forwarder DB Schenker have made an agreement according to which, DB Schenker will use 12,000 metric...

MSC increases Med to Far East charges

MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company) has announced the following new freight rates as from 1 February 2021 until further notice but not beyond 28 February 2021. The...

MSC joins Hydrogen Council

MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company) has joined the Hydrogen Council, a global industry body, as a steering member to foster cross-sector collaboration that will accelerate...

MSC joins technology and digitalisation maritime group

MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company) has joined the Smart Maritime Network, an industry membership group focused on increasing the compatibility, standardisation and harmonisation of the...
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