Orient Overseas International Limited (OOIL), which owns the container carrier Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL), has published its financial and operational results for the first half (H1) of 2021, representing the best six-monthly results
ABU DHABI : The fleet expansion comes as Abu Dhabi Ports ventures further into the integrated logistics and subsea services areas. OFCO chairman Captain Maktoum Al Houqani said the company was on the look
LONGBEACH : More than 10 years after construction began, the Port of Long Beach has announced the completion of the Long Beach Container Terminal at Middle Harbor, one of the most technologically advanced and
WASHINGTON : The Biden administration slapped sanctions on a Russian ship and two companies involved in the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, but opponents of the nearly completed project said the measures would not
NEW DELHI : Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala will conduct the eighth edition of the prestigious annual ‘Dilli Series’ Sea Power Seminar on 11th and 12th of October 2021. This year, the event will
European shippers at home and abroad face increasingly unfair competition from China’s state-owned shipper, COSCO. But there are several measures the EU could use to counter this, argues Jacob Gunter. When COSCO, China’s gigantic
MUMBAI : GatewayRail, India’s leading intermodal logistics service provider and rail-linked Inland Container Depots (ICD) operator, has become the first rail operator in India to join TradeLens, a blockchain-underpinned digital logistics platform, jointly developed by
MUMBAI : India’s trade with Afghanistan has dried up as borders and banks have closed since the Taliban took over the country, but industry officials said that the disruption was temporary and that it
Gone are the days when being a NVOCC or SOC box operator you could buy containers in any region, as per the need of any particular project of specific move, from one port to
SHANGHAI : Hutchison Ports Yantian welcomes the world’s largest container vessel Evergreen Marine EVER ACE on her maiden voyage. The 400m long and 62m wide Evergreen EVER ACE called at Berth #16 of Hutchison