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Port of Melbourne reports container growth in February

In February, the total container throughput at the Port of Melbourne increased compared to the same month in 2023, reaching a total of 262,250...

Box lines’ stock prices fade as Red Sea crisis windfall slows

Stock prices of listed liner operators, which rose at the height of the Red Sea crisis, have corrected in tandem with freight rates, according...

The accident history of ship that crashed into Baltimore bridge

The 10,000 TEU container vessel Dali that hit Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has been involved in another shipping accident back in 2016. In...

Hiab secures US$5.4 million order for offshore wind turbine loader cranes

Hiab, a division of Cargotec, has secured a significant US$5.4 million order for loader cranes which will be used in offshore wind turbines. The...

KEZAD Group and Green Metal Industries partner for US$100 million steel recycling facility

KEZAD Group, the major operator of integrated and purpose-built economic zones in Abu Dhabi, has partnered with UAE-based Green Metal Industries to establish a...

South Carolina Ports handles over 200,000 TEUs in February

In February, South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) processed 202,349 TEUs and 111,902 pier containers, marking a marginal increase compared to the same month in...

Estée Lauder opens distribution center in Singapore in collaboration with Bolloré Logistics

In early 2024, the Estée Lauder Companies Asia-Pacific (ELC APAC) inaugurated its regional distribution centre operations in collaboration with Bolloré Logistics at Blue Hub...

Baltimore bridge collapse could cause significant supply chain disruption

The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed after being struck by the 10,000 TEU container vessel Dali, deployed on 2M alliance's Far East...

EUROGATE implements CONROO’s gate pass for enhanced terminal security

EUROGATE Container Terminal Hamburg (CTH) will implement CONROO's GATE PASS solution, enabling fully digital verification of truck drivers. The primary goal is to enhance...

Maersk-operated ship knocks down Baltimore bridge

The Singapore-flagged container vessel Dali, which is chartered by the Danish shipping giant Maersk, crushed into a road bridge in Baltimore, US. The Francis Scott...

Profiteering lines take shippers to the cleaners

Major container carriers are using the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) to fleece their customers, over-charging for the carbon trading scheme by...

Carriers playing catch-up to further tilt supply-demand imbalance

Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced an aggressive midterm plan on 19 March to grow its operated fleet to 3 million TEUs by 2030, representing...

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