SINGAPORE : Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced the launch of a new service, connecting the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with Bahrain and Kuwait. With this new Upper Gulf Service (UGS), ONE aims to provide
ALGECIRAS : APM Terminals Algeciras completed operations on the vessel Mayview Maersk with a Productive Moves Per Hour (PMPH) of 201.63, breaking the terminal’s previous record of 200 PMPH. This record was achieved by
BRISBANE : The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) issued a refusal of access direction notice the Liberian-flagged container ship MSC Kymea II from Australian ports for 90 days. In particular, AMSA issued the notice
MELBOURNE : Container line SeaLead is launching a regular, direct service between the east coast of Australia and the Indian Subcontinent. The service, called ASIA, will connect Australia directly with India and Pakistan, complementing
HAMBURG : German liner major Hapag-Lloyd has signed a multi-year agreement for the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) with Shell Western LNG B.V (Shell). The LNG is intended for Hapag-Lloyd’s twelve ultra-large dual-fuel
SINGAPORE : Ocean Network Express (ONE) has contributed to humanitarian aid efforts in response to the earthquakes that hit southern Türkiye and northern Syria on 6 February 2023. ONE donated SGD40,000 and USD 60,000
KUALA LUMPUR : With Port Klang as an important gateway port in Asia, PIL is pleased to support its community contribution towards the victims of the Turkey and Syria earthquake. The goodwill contribution by PIL
MOSCOW : FESCO Transport Group has announced the launch of a new service between India and Russia, the third deep-sea container service of the Russian transportation company. The new FESCO Indian Line will link
ATHENS : The 1,076 TEU container ship MED Cerkezkoy run aground onto the west coast of Tilos island on the Aegean sea in Greece at around 02:00 (UTC) on 24 February. The 146-metre-long vessel,
FRANCE : Here it comes. An unprecedented flood of new container ships is about to enter service. The pace of deliveries will pick up in earnest next month, surge much higher in the second