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German boxship smashes Greek minesweeper in Piraeus Port

The 4,000TEU container ship Maersk Launceston rammed a Hellenic Navy minesweeper in the port of Piraeus this morning, with the 2005-built container vessel colliding...

CMA CGM newbuilding in Caribbean quay collision

CMA CGM has confirmed that its 2020-built container ship CMA CGM Kourou collided with a quay at Port of Spain, the capital city of...

Aussie unions and carriers return to the negotiating table

A two-day Australian Fair Work Commission (FWC) hearing due to start in today has been cancelled following an agreement between the Maritime Union of...

Empty boxes backlog in Australia intensifies due to congestion

Recent industrial action has caused a massive backlog of empty containers in Sydney and to a lesser extent in other capital city ports in...

PIL revamps African regional service

Cash-strapped Singaporean liner operator Pacific International Lines (PIL) continues its restructuring with the closure of its Far East-Indian Ocean-Mozambique (MZS) service, opting instead to...

ONE to launch new intra-Asia service in November

The Singapore-based container line, Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced its new weekly China - Indonesia - Malaysia (CIM) service. ONE's new product will launch...

Maersk Honam accident report exposes regulatory limitations

Safety systems onboard the Maersk Honam were insufficient to combat the fire and the regulations governing the stowage of dangerous goods contributed to the...

European lines drive up Asian rates

Asia rates have increased again, as some of the largest container shipping companies have announced new charges in the region. In the first instance, Hapag-Lloyd...

Container pickup charges increase in China

Pickup charges for container users are becoming more expensive across Chinese ports due to increasing container imbalances, according to the latest Container xChange report. European...

Carriers using digitalisation to marginalise forwarders

Container shipping lines are using their online platforms to shift shippers away from freight forwarders and move them into a direct relationship with the...

CMA CGM launches new reefer Med-Black Sea service

CMA CGM will start a new short sea weekly service called the East Med-Black Sea Express (EMBX) linking Greece, Southern Turkey and the Black...

Shippers on the back foot with contract negotiations looming

Shippers facing the most “volatile” trading conditions in the history of container shipping have been warned to prepare for an “expensive world” of ocean...

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