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Felixstowe strike poses challenge to supply chains

Port workers at Felixstowe are set to strike for eight days from Sunday 21 August until Monday 29 August, after rejecting the latest pay...

Demand pressure cuts into carriers’ rate push on Indian trades

Container carriers serving Indian trades appear somewhat wary about their ability to realize full recovery of new rate increases of a significant level amid...

China yards dominate in boxship orders

Chinese shipyards hold the lion's share of container ship orders, with at least half of vessels under construction, followed by 34% for South Korean...

Surge in shipbuilding raises potential oversupply concerns

While some shipyards struggled to stay afloat during the initial outbreak of Covid-19, the post-pandemic environment is predicted to usher in an encouraging era...

Chittagong depots to raise charges by 42.5% amid diesel price hike

As the fuel oil price in Bangladesh saw a record hike on 5 August, the inland container depots in Chittagong have moved to raise...

Evergreen chairman Chang: Natural attrition will balance out orderbook

Evergreen Marine Corporation chairman Chang Yen-i says phasing out of older vessels will assuage concerns of heavy orderbook. Taiwan’s largest liner operator and the world’s...

MSC commences new West Africa regional service

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has announced the launch of a new service to Bissau, the capital city of Guinea-Bissau, on the coast of West...

British trade union announces eight-day strike action at Port of Felixstowe

British trade union Unite has announced that over 1,900 workers at the port of Felixstowe, who are union members, will begin eight days of...

ONE and partners confirm US$3.64 billion Atlas Corp takeover offer

The Singaporean-headquartered container carrier Ocean Network Express (ONE) is a member of the Poseidon Acquisition Corp, a consortium that has proposed to acquire all...

Hapag-Lloyd to start real-time container tracker installations

Hapag-Lloyd is the first shipping company in the world to equip all of its standard containers with real-time tracking devices and will be able...

Traffic restrictions cause congestion concerns for carriers at Nhava Sheva

Maersk Line has reported a slowdown in truck flows in/out of India’s Nhava Sheva Port/JNPT as a result of new traffic restrictions imposed by...

“Schedule reliability improves to 40% in June,” reports Sea-Intelligence

Danish maritime data analysis company, Sea-Intelligence has reported that the schedule reliability of ocean carriers has increased in June 2022. As stated in the report,...

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