Maersk sued over 2021 cargo loss
COPENHAGEN : Danish shipping line Maersk is facing a $5.8 million lawsuit over the loss of containers from the Maersk Eindhoven in 2021. The lawsuit was filed last by the insurer for
COPENHAGEN : Danish shipping line Maersk is facing a $5.8 million lawsuit over the loss of containers from the Maersk Eindhoven in 2021. The lawsuit was filed last by the insurer for
CAIRO : Fees for transiting the Suez Canal are set to rise by 15% for most vessel types from the 15 January 2024 with some exemptions for container
BANGKOK : In order to promote maritime trade, the Transport Ministry of Thailand is going to establish a national shipping company, according to Bangkok Post’s report. Thailand’s Deputy
SINGAPORE : In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are driving profound changes across numerous sectors, and the marine shipping industry is no exception.
DUBAI : DP World has extended its long-standing partnership with pan-African bank, Standard Bank, by concluding a US$365.1 million facility agreement. This agreement aims to support its logistics
JERUSALEM : Israel’s Ashdod Port, one of the largest ports of the country and a crucial asset for the national economy, is continuing to operate normally despite the
HAMBURG : Supply chains around the world could be at serious risk amid expected increases in the cost of ocean freight shipping during 2024. Oslo-based Xeneta has carried
GENEVA : MSC continues to monitor and assess the developing situation in Israel to ensure the safety of its personnel and minimize disruption to customer supply chains. Currently,
TOKYO : NYK’s sixth LNG-fueled pure car and truck carrier (PCTC), Sumire Leader, has started its transportation service for Mazda Motor Corporation (Headquarters: Aki District, Hiroshima Prefecture; Representative
TAIWAN : Taiwanese container shipping line Evergreen has declared force majeure on a shipment to the Israeli Port of Ashdod, with its Ever Cozy vessel diverted to Haifa