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Lines and shippers clash over CBER extension

Αs the European Commission considers renewing the Consortia Block Exemption Regulation (CBER) that enables current container shipping alliances to operate, liner operators and shippers...

Maersk leaves ICS for WSC over green values

Maersk left the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and joined the World Shipping Council (WSC) as the Danish shipping group decided that the ICS'...

PIL joins World Shipping Council

The Singaporean container shipping line Pacific International Lines (PIL) has become a new member of the World Shipping Council (WSC). PIL is currently ranked 12th...

WSC report shows spike in containers lost at sea

During the last two years, the container losses have significantly increased with the average losses for the two year period 2020-2021 reaching 3,113 compared...

Liner shipping defines its pathway to zero carbon shipping

The World Shipping Council (WSC) has identified six regulatory and economic pathways that can lead to zero-carbon shipping. "We are committed to decarbonising shipping and...

Critical decade in battle against climate change

According to the United Nations (UN), the agreement reached by 196 nations at COP21 on 12 December 2015, which entered into force nearly a...

Container lines are manoeuvring ahead of EU ETS decision claims NGO

An environmental NGO said that container lines calling for urgent action on market-based measures (MBM) from world leaders and the International Maritime Organization (IMO)...

Box losses don’t stack up. Part Two

In Part One of the container losses story the emphasis was on the commercial pressures on the shipping lines and how those pressures were...

FMC eases contract guidelines for carriers

Container lines will be better placed to ship more last-minute cargoes to and from the US after the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) acquiesced to...

Box losses don’t stack up. Part One

Container stack collapses have seen a spike in recent months with vessels losing a combined total of around 5,762 containers from five major incidents...
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