MUMBAI : A.P. Moller-Maersk hosted the naming ceremony of its newest dual-fuel methanol-powered vessel at Gateway Terminals India Pvt Ltd (GTI), one of the five container terminals at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) on
As the Godmother, State Minister Raksha Khadse christens the vessel during Maersk’s first-ever name-giving ceremony in India at APM Terminals Mumbai MUMBAI : A.P. Moller – Maersk celebrated the name-giving of its newest dual-fuel
COPENHAGEN : Shipping giant AP Moller-Maersk has urged customers to pick up their laden containers and return the empty ones at the U.S. East and Gulf Coast Ports before Jan. 15 to mitigate potential
COPENHAGEN : A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) has signed agreements with three yards for a total of 20 container vessels equipped with dual-fuel engines. Combined, the vessels have a capacity of 300,000 TEU. With
COPENHAGEN : A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) continued its strong business performance in the third quarter. Maersk reported growth across its businesses and financial results significantly above those of the previous year, primarily driven
COPENHAGEN : A.P. Moller-Maersk, opens new tab expects strong demand for shipping goods around the world to continue in the coming months, but sees no return to sailing through the Suez Canal until 2025 due
COPENHAGEN : Based on preliminary unaudited figures, A.P. Møller – Mærsk A/S (APMM) reports a revenue of USD 15.8bn, underlying EBITDA of USD 4.8bn and underlying EBIT of USD 3.3bn (reported: USD 3.3bn) for
COPENHAGEN : The global transport disruptions caused by the conflict in the Red Sea will last longer than expected and won’t be solved this year, according to AP Moller-Maersk, a bellwether for world trade.
HAMILTON,BERMUDA : SFL Corporation Ltd. announced the agreement of new 5-year time charters for four 8,700 TEU container vessels, adding approximately $240 million to the company’s fixed rate charter backlog. The vessels, which have
COPENHAGEN : On the back of continued strong container market demand and the disruption caused by the ongoing crisis in the Red Sea, A.P. Moller – Maersk now also sees signs of further port