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Shippers fear higher freight costs due to carbon tax

Fear prevails in the Global Shippers Forum (GSF), the global business organisation which represents cargo owners exporting and importing to international supply chains. The reason...

South Korean truckers begin unlimited national strike action

Truck drivers in South Korea have begun today (7 June) unlimited strike action, according to the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), which said the...

Shanghai port congestion returns to normal

As Shanghai springs back to life after two months of lockdown, congestion at the port is almost back to normal, according to the latest...

Shifl sees possible further reduction in freight rates

Freight rates, and especially the spot market ones, have fallen sharply since the beginning of the year, driven by declining consumer demand in the...

MSC launches new service on intra-Asia trade

MSC has announced the launch of the Pertiwi service on the Intra-Asia trade, which is expected to start in early July. The new service will...

Update: 49 dead in Chittagong depot blasts, US$100 million loss estimated – Fire under control after 25 hours

Twelve fire fighters were among the 49 dead in Saturday's chemical laden container blast in a Chittagong depot which burnt over a thousand loaded...

Fire and container explosion in Chittagong depot

Over 40 people died and more than 150 have been injured in a devastating fire and a container blast in a depot in Chittagong,...

Shipping agents threaten to stop carrying cargoes to and from Sri Lanka

Shipping agents in Sri Lanka have warned that shipping lines could stop accepting import and export cargo to and from Sri Lanka as they...

Global port congestion shows signs of improvement, still far from normal

Although there are improvements in container vessel delays and terminal congestion indicators, the port congestion situation worldwide remains far from normal levels, according to...

Barge loses 18 containers overboard in strong winds

All 18 containers on a barge fell overboard after encountering a storm en route in the Andaman Sea from Kantang, Thailand to Penang, Malaysia,...

US FMC releases its investigation results into the container carrier supply chain

Commissioner of the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), a US government agency, Rebecca F. Dye has released her Final Report for Fact Finding 29, “The...

Maersk confirms closure of two Oceania services

Maersk has announced the termination of its services, Polaris and Sirius Star, in Oceania. The Danish carrier said that continued schedule disruption and terminal...

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