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Boxship chartering interest turns to feeder vessels

With almost all larger boxships having been snapped up in the charter market, shipping lines are turning their attention to the smaller ships. ...

How Much Would Major Ocean Carriers Have Paid if Chinese-Built Vessel Fees Were Implemented in 2024?

The global tariff shock caused by the Trump Administration’s policies may soon be followed by a significant new package of fees targeting Chinese-built or...

Bidding opens for energy products pipeline at Panama Canal

The Panama Canal Board of Directors has authorized the launch of a bidding process for the development of a new pipeline for the transfer...

Maersk and OCP Group strengthen cooperation with new MoU

OCP Group, through its Specialty Products & Solutions (SPS) Strategic Business Unit, and Maersk have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen their...

AD Ports inks 10-year lease agreement with TW Steel

AD Ports Group signed a 10-year lease agreement with TW Steel, a provider of prefabricated structures to deliver innovative containerised fabrication solutions, container maintenance...

Maritime Security Conference: Weaponised Commercial Shipping amid Increased Volatility

A Maritime Security Conference, held in Athens, Greece, and organized by Greece's Foreign Affairs Institute in collaboration with the University of Piraeus and the...

Folk Maritime buys its second owned container ship

Saudi container shipping company Folk Maritime Services Company announced the official purchase of its second owned vessel, Folk Jazan. The boxship has already been deployed...

ZIM secures long-term charter deals for ten LNG vessels

Israeli ocean carrier ZIM has announced new agreements for the long-term charter of ten 11,500 TEU liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel container vessels, with...

GEODIS launches reverse logistics service at Spanish facility

Global transportation company GEODIS offers a new reverse logistics service at its site in Torija, Spain. The 55,000m² warehouse includes 3,000m² dedicated to reverse logistics....

China retaliates against US tariffs escalating trade war

On 4 April, China announced a 34% tariff on all US goods, coupled with export controls on critical rare earth minerals and the addition...

Gulf Tensions Yet to Severely Impact Port Performance

The Persian Gulf is once again under the international spotlight due to escalating tensions between Iran and the United States. ...

RCL partners with Lloyd’s Register to drive fleet optimisation and emissions reduction

Regional Container Lines (RCL) partners with Lloyd’s Register OneOcean to drive fleet optimisation and emissions reduction. The collaboration aims to enhance the carrier's fleet efficiency,...

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AD Ports Group reports strong Q1 results

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