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Hapag-Lloyd starts installation of real-time tracking devices on its dry boxes

Hapag-Lloyd has announced that the first real-time tracking devices are now being installed on dry containers at the CMR depot in Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg, Germany,...

Maersk buys LF Logistics in US$3.6 billion takeover

A.P. Moller - Maersk has confirmed the completion of LF Logistics acquisition in a US$3.6 billion deal. LF Logistics, the logistics arm of Li & Fung...

Containers fall from Evergreen ship in Taipei

Seven containers were badly damaged after falling to the ground as the boxes were being unloaded from a ship in Taiwan's Taipei port. In the...

Schedule reliability on an upward trend, Evergreen climbs to second place

Danish maritime data company Sea-Intelligence has analysed the schedule reliability of the container shipping lines up to July 2022. According to the report, global schedule...

Yang Ming settles one FMC complaint, but faces another shipper’s wrath

Taiwanese liner operator Yang Ming Marine Transport has reached an out-of-court settlement with one shipper, but is still facing a complaint from another customer. Achim...

First sailing of direct China-Scotland service completed

The first direct container service linking China to Scotland has docked at Greenock Ocean Terminal following its maiden voyage. More specifically, the new east and...

Felixstowe strike could be extended until end of year, supply chain havoc continues

Workers at the Port of Felixstowe, who have launched an ongoing strike over wages from 21 August, have not come to an agreement with...

Excess global demand almost eliminated, says Sea-Intelligence

Danish maritime data company, Sea-Intelligence, analysed what the removal of capacity from the market (due to ship delays) means for the efficient development of...

Long-haul container shipping capacity grows at expense of regional lanes

Intra-Europe, intra-Asia and container services to Africa have taken a beating as liner operators diverted vessels to the more lucrative Asia-Europe and Transpacific lanes...

German trade union and ports reach collective bargaining agreement

While the port workers' strike at Felixstowe continues, causing challenges in and out of the United Kingdom, the situation in Germany is expected to...

Bangladesh accident report: Ship collision | Container collapse | Fatal fishing trawler sinking

Turkish flag carrier hits lighter ship in Chittagong   Turkish flag carrier vessel Kiran Asya hit a lighter vessel at the Bay of Bengal near...

Carriers drop India rate increase notices as export growth loses steam

Raising the prospect of market corrections, Mediterranean Shipping Co. (MSC) has recalled its trade advisories seeking new rate increases on India-US routes, ostensibly because of...

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AD Ports Group delivered a solid financial performance in the first quarter of 2025, with significant year-on-year growth in revenue, earnings, and profits. Revenue for...

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