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Major freight indexes hit new record-highs on the last day of the year

Two major freight indexes, SCFI and NCFI, reached record-high figures on the last day of the previous year, which was marked by skyrocketing container freight...

Chinese Ports’ container volumes rise 7.6% in 2021

The container throughput of Chinese ports for the period between January and November of 2021 stood at 259.7 million TEU, which translates to an...

Ports in China see significant growth in box volumes during 2021

China ports have registered noteworthy increases in container volumes during the period between January and September.The container throughput of China ports has reached 211...

Freight rates continue global upward trend

Freight rates continue to rise globally due to several factors, such as the container shortage and the economic pull of the United States, according...
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Port of Liverpool’s container division to commence redundancy consultations

Following a "sustained and significant deterioration" in container volumes at the port, the Port of Liverpool will commence redundancy consultations with workers in its container...

Singapore is top maritime centre for 10th consecutive year

Singapore is ranked the top maritime centre in the Xinhua-Baltic International Shipping Centre Development Index (ISCDI) Report for the tenth consecutive year.The report, published...

The Advantages of Geomembrane in Environmental Protection

As sustainability becomes a priority, more attention is turning to geomembrane for environmental safeguarding applications. Geomembranes are large impermeable sheets made of materials like polyvinyl...

SITC International spends over US$100 million buying ships and containers from associate

SITC International Holdings, the holding company of Hong Kong-based intra-Asia carrier SITC Container Lines, said on 21 September that it will spend over US$100...