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Hapag-Lloyd hits 1 Million TEU mark in charter fleet capacity

German ocean carrier Hapag-Lloyd has achieved a significant milestone in its fleet expansion by adding the 2023-built, 2,433 TEU vessel Little Concert to its...

European Commission carries out inspection at Thessaloniki Port

A delegation from the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport (DG MOVE) inspected Thessaloniki Port Authority (ThPA) from 18 February to 21 February...

Veson and Cargill expand partnership to drive maritime digital transformation

Veson Nautical (Veson), a global firm in maritime data and freight management solutions, has expanded its long-standing partnership with American multinational food corporation Cargill to...

Marcura acquires Shipster to enhance AI-driven maritime automation

Marcura, a global firm in digital maritime solutions, has acquired Shipster, a start-up specializing in AI-powered document intelligence. This acquisition reinforces Marcura’s commitment to AI-driven...

Canada’s growth in crude tanker exports nears 60%

"Year-to-date, Canadian crude tanker exports have reached 618,000m barrels per day (kbpd) up from 388 kbpd during the same period last year, an increase...

CMA CGM introduces new service connecting Far East with South America East Coast

CMA CGM announced the launch of its new SEAS 3 service (Asia to South America East Coast 3), designed to optimize shipments from the...

Port of Rotterdam extends Secure Chain network

Port of Rotterdam announced that the Secure Chain has now been extended to include the Far East and Oceania. As a result, deepsea shipping...

Port of Southampton welcomes world’s first ammonia-powered vessel

The Port of Southampton is delighted to host the Fortescue Green Pioneer, the world’s first dual-fuel ammonia-powered vessel on its inaugural UK visit. As a...

MSC leads intra-Europe trade as ONE triples market share

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has registered the strongest growth in the intra-Europe market over the past year, according to Alphaliner. The pan-Japanese carrier has nearly...

Port Houston handles over 350,000 TEUs in January

Port Houston started the year strong, handling 356,407 TEUs in January—a 7% increase from the same month last year. This marks the highest January volume...

Trump fires tariff war that can’t be won

Import duties are being used as ammunition in an economic war that many economists believe can only have losers and no winners. The chief...

GEODIS expands biofuel-powered truck fleet in UAE

Global transport and logistics company GEODIS has introduced a new fleet of eleven Euro 4 and Euro 6 biofuel-powered trucks in the United Arab...

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