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XPO Logistics acquires K+N’s UK contract logistics portfolio

Kuehne + Nagel has entered into a definitive agreement to sell a major part of its United Kingdom contract logistics portfolio to XPO Logistics. The...

UK Court of Appeal accepts that CMA CGM Libra was unseaworthy

In a Court of Appeal ruling, which was described by lawyers Watson Farley & Williams as “significant”, judges said, on 5 March, that inadequate...

Operations at key Shanghai port back to pre-COVID-19 levels

Throughput at Shanghai's Yangshan Deepwater Port, China's single largest container processing facility, is nearing pre-COVID-19 levels. Yangshan Port said that in the last week, it...

New guidance on COVID-19 offered by ICS and world health authorities

The International Chamber of Shipping has produced new guidance for ship operators and crew in collaboration with the World Health Organization, the International Maritime...

Inactive container ships at all-time high

The number of unemployed container ships is now at an all-time high, due to the COVID-19 outbreak and the delay in scrubber installations at...

Unions in struggle with Paris, while Haropa battles to maintain customers

Harbour facilities on the Seine, the so-called Haropa ports, including the Seine, Rouen and Le Havre ports, which will be legally established as a...

New technologies activate trade digital revolution

Bolero is discussing the integration of two top-10 container shipping companies, but as negotiations with these lines are ongoing Bolero's head of customer engagement...

OECD warns failure to contain Covid-19 could slash growth

The Paris-based Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has issued a warning to governments that a failure to contain the Covid-19 virus could...

Catching the bug, carriers fight off COVID-19 crisis

Carriers are managing to avert financial crisis by maintaining rates as capacity management and shortages of equipment are forcing shippers to fight for space...

Billions in Lost Trade: The True Cost of the Coronavirus

Just like plumbing, the flow of trade has a network of routes that resemble pipes to move commodities, tankers, cargo and containers around the...

Shipowners and class take regulatory lead on fighting fires

Last year was one of the toughest in container shipping’s history for cargo fires in terms of the number of incidents with insurers warning...

AI accelerates freight document processing

Expedock, a start-up software company, has introduced new freight document processing solution for freight forwarding companies. In particular, Expedock offers the possibility to freight...

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