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CMA CGM gains control of South America’s largest container terminal

CMA CGM Group has confirmed the closing of its acquisition of approximately 47.9% of Santos Brasil Participações S/A (Santos Brasil) from funds managed by...

Tariff war spurs surge in Transpacific blank sailings

The US tariff war continues to directly affect container shipping operations, as the number of cancelled sailings on the Transpacific trade increased drastically this...

Small parcel exports to be hit by Trump policies

Single shipments out of China will be one of the hardest hit industries as consolidation in containers for single parcels will no longer be...

ZIM and TS Lines withdraw Τranspacific routes

Israeli ocean carrier ZIM and Hong Kong-based regional carrier TS Lines have joined MSC and Premier Alliance in pulling Transpacific services, as container volumes...

PSA mulls sale of its stake in CK Hutchison

Singapore’s port and terminal operator PSA International is considering selling its 20% stake in CK Hutchison’s global ports business, according to a report by...

Maritime unimpressed by USTR’s fee regime

Carrier representatives and analysts remain unimpressed with the US Trade Representative's (USTR's) announcement to levy charges on Chinese-built or operated vessels according to their...

European carriers lead in reefer capacity

Asian liner operators continue to lag behind their European peers in reefer capacity, as the latter have invested more in fully cellular container ships...

Japanese firms to build new terminals at Matarbari Deep Sea Port

Bangladesh awarded contracts to two Japanese companies - Penta-Ocean Construction and TOA Corporation - to build one container terminal and one multipurpose terminal at...

Wan Hai website hacked in Good Friday attack

The website of the Taiwanese liner operator Wan Hai Lines was shut down for three days after being hacked on Friday (18 April). In a...

Ocean Carriers Slash Transpacific Capacity Amid Tariff Turmoil

According to analysts at Sea-Intelligence, the current political landscape is marked by extreme volatility, with tariffs being imposed and lifted at a rapid pace....

Malaysia as Trade Bridge Amid Rising Global Tensions

As new U.S. tariffs disrupt established supply chains, Malaysian ports appear to be weathering the storm with resilience. Recent data reveals sustained growth in port...

DP World broadens Unifeeder’s horizons with African investments

Markets on the African continent are developing fast as ports and logistics companies develop the shorelines and connect countries in the interior. DP World, through...

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