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Sea-Intelligence analyzes port-pair data in container alliances

The current structure of the container shipping alliances has been present since April 2017 and will last a few more weeks before new...

2M crowned most reliable container alliance over eight years

Since April 2017, the container shipping industry has operated under a three-alliance structure comprising the Ocean Alliance, THE Alliance, and 2M Alliance. This structure, which...

Carrier alliance market shares set for shake-up

Since April 2017, the three-alliance structure comprising Ocean Alliance, THE Alliance, and the 2M alliance has shaped the shipping industry. After nearly eight years, this...

New alliance formation intensifies battle between major lines

With the container shipping alliance landscape expected to change in less than five months, it is worth examining the current dynamics of the alliances...

Booming May rates mask the looming capacity bomb

Massive increases in container shipping rates since 2 May are the consequence of Asian port congestion, US import demand, reduced Asia to Europe capacity...

Red Sea crisis still leaves alliances short of ships, as newbuildings fully absorbed

The three container shipping alliances are still short of 36 ships, or 10% of the required tonnage, to entirely fulfill their 25 Asia –...

Container shipping alliance landscape: Dominant OCEAN Alliance extension leaves THE Alliance stranded

The extension of cooperation among OCEAN Alliance partners has established a framework for the operation of major container lines in the coming years. As CMA...

THE Alliance temporarily halts AR1 service due to Red Sea crisis

THE Alliance, including Hapag-Lloyd, ONE, Yang Ming and HMM, has announced the temporary suspension of AR1 service due to recent Red Sea tensions. "Due to...

THE Alliance reaffirms “unwavering cooperation” in 2024

The members of THE Alliance have published a joint release to emphasize their commitment to continue their collaboration and operations as usual in 2024. This...

Wan Hai could replace Hapag-Lloyd in THE Alliance: Yang Ming ex-boss

Yang Ming Marine Transport’s ex-chairman Bronson Hsieh suggested to Taiwanese media that Wan Hai Lines could be a suitable substitute for Hapag-Lloyd in THE...
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