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Vessel skips for Indian ports continue amid sailing disruptions

India’s West Coast ports of Nhava Sheva/JNPT and Mundra have suffered several void calls from major services connecting to the United States and Europe...

Ghost ship found at Bay of Bengal

A Qatar-flagged ship, namely Al Qubtan 1, which was last seen in the Persian Gulf in October 2021, is now found floating in the...

Chinese tech firm Lenovo parterns with Maersk

Danish leading shipping company Maersk and Chinese technology giant Lenovo have agreed to partner on environmentally-friendly ocean freight shipments. Lenovo has chosen to use Maersk’s...

HMM unveils upcoming investments over US$11.4 billion, aims to boost TEU capacity by nearly 400,000 TEU

HMM has decided to proceed with massive investment in several initiatives aiming to diversify its business portfolio for future growth. In the mid-to-long term strategy...

Drewry reports 6 million TEU of surplus containers

The global pool of shipping containers increased by 13% to almost 50 million TEU in 2021, which was three times prior growth trend, according...

Congestion in Canada continues to impact rail and truck services

Danish container shipping company Maersk has published an update about the ongoing situation in Canada regarding significant congestion at terminals and inland ramps. Maersk has...

Covid-19-fuelled peak may be bottoming out

The post-Covid-19 container demand boom appears to have peaked, based on Drewry's port throughput index, which showed a decline in April. The Shanghai lockdown took...

MSC subsidiary TiL invests heavily in French container port

MSC's terminal operating subsidiary, Terminal Investment Limited (TiL) has decided to invest US$706,4 million (€700 million) in the Port of Le Havre to strengthen...

Singapore once again top shipping centre in the world

Singapore topped the Xinhua-Baltic International Shipping Center Development Report for another year. In fact, this is the ninth year in a row that the report...

Downward pressure on rates: demand or supply driven?

Given the recent decline in spot rates (below what could be explained by normal seasonality), maritime data analysis company Sea-Intelligence sought to answer a...

“Schedule reliability remains between 30% and 40%,” reports Sea-intelligence

"Global schedule reliability seems to continue to follow the trend seen in 2021, with schedule reliability fluctuating within a small range but at a...

Sea-Intelligence reports sharp change in US contract behaviour – Temporary situation or harbinger of fundamental shift?

Service contracts between shippers and carriers in the United States must be submitted to the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC). Although these contracts are confidential, the...

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