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ZIM introduces new eCommerce service

ZIM has announced the launch of ZIM eCommerce Xpress (ZEX), a new service from South China to Los Angeles US West Coast, from 22...

DCSA establishes IoT container connectivity standards

Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA) has published IoT (Internet of Things) connectivity interface standards for shipping containers. The non-profit group was established to further the...

Express customs clearance warehouse opens at Taipei port

Taipei Port Container Terminal Corporation (TPCT), a joint venture between Evergreen Marine Corporation, Yang Ming Marine Transport and Wan Hai Lines, has launched an...

HMM Oslo heads for Europe with a full load

HMM Oslo, the company’s second 24,000TEU ship, has left for Europe, according to a company statement on 31 May, with all its slots full,...

CMA CGM’s fleet of LNG-powered mega vessels gain green notations

CMA CGM Group has announced its new 23,000TEU container ships fleet gained environmental certification from French class society Bureau Veritas. The French carrier described this...

Ireland direct link to US starts in June

Direct services between Ireland and the US are returning with the addition of the Port of Cork to the International Container Lines (ICL) transatlantic...

DP World teams up with blockchain platform

DP World, one of the largest ports and terminals operators of the world, has launched a process to join TradeLens, a blockchain-based digital container...

PIL confirms Temasek bailout discussions

Beleaguered Singaporean liner operator Pacific International Lines confirmed on 26 May 2020 that a unit of the Singapore government’s investment agency, Temasek Holdings, may...

Updated: Maersk to build methanol powered vessel

Maersk Line will build a container vessel powered on sustainable methanol as part of the proof of concept for the US$4.4 billion green fuels...

Costamare ship sale will herald new era in boxship demolition

A steep decline in demand as a consequence of the Covid-19 crisis and the faltering charter market has sparked an interest in the scrapping...

Hapag-Lloyd keeps changing schedule and rates amid pandemic

The coronavirus crisis continues to push shipping lines to cancel sailings as major lines schedule void sailings in June, with Hapag-Lloyd announcing the latest...

Electronic bills of lading, in the pipeline or just a pipedream?

Developing the successor to the hard copy bill of lading (B/L) is an industry aim that appears to be perpetually out of reach. Recently...

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