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Unifeeder’s new service links Southern Africa and Middle East

The Danish logistics company Unifeeder has announced a new service between Southern Africa and the Middle East via the port of Maputo in Mozambique. The...

PIL and Unifeeder remove Karachi from Red Sea Gulf service

Pacific International Lines (PIL) has announced that its weekly Red Sea Gulf Service (RGS), which is jointly operated by Unifeeder, connecting India, the Red...

Unifeeder chooses Svitzer’s carbon neutral towage services on River Thames

With the towage operator Svitzer converting its whole fleet of 10 towage tugs in London to be powered by carbon-neutral marine biofuel, DP World-owned...

Unifeeder lanuches new service connecting UK and Ireland ports

Unifeeder has launched a new service connecting the Hubport of Southampton to the Irish Sea and the ports of Cork, Belfast and Dublin. Unifeeder believes...

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...

Port of Tyne sees benefits of Brexit premium

The northeast England Port of Tyne is experiencing an increase in cargo as the deadline for the transition period for the UK to leave...

Unions appeal against Dutch court’s Docker’s Clause ruling

Trade unions in dispute with a number of feeder operators and ship managers over the implementation of a jointly negotiated collective bargaining agreement (CBA)...

Feeder lines can set aside Dockers’ Clause says Dutch court

A preliminary court hearing in The Netherlands has ruled that the Non-Seafarers’ Work Clause, the so-called Dockers’ Clause of a collective bargaining agreement (CBA)...

Union backlash against feeder operators’ challenge to cargo handling rules

Unions launched a legal challenge against ship operators who they claim are reneging on an internationally agreed deal in 2019, following a complaint filed...

ITF claims shipping lines are ignoring lashing rules

Container ship operators, particularly in Europe and Canada, are allegedly flouting regulations and reneging on collective bargaining agreements (CBA) that are aimed at protecting...
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