SINGAPORE : MSC and CMA CGM are continuing to grow their fleets with second-hand vessel acquisitions and newbuilding orders. MSC, already set to overtake Maersk Line as the world’s largest liner operator, was reported by brokers
MARSEILLE : French container carrier CMA CGM will make two medium-term adjustments to its global shipping services facing congestion in North America, Latin America and the Caribbean. The LIBERTY BRIDGE Service from North Europe to the
MARSEILLE : CMA CGM will extend its MEDWAX service that connects the Mediterranean to West Africa, offering direct links from the ports of Marseille, Barcelona and Valencia to Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire, as well as
MARSEILLE : Effective from January, CMA CGM will provide a new block-train service offering to serve the Rhur region in the Duisburg area of Germany through the European South Corridor as a complement to
MARSEILLE : CMA CGM on Friday reported a surge in third-quarter earnings and said it expected an even stronger performance for the end of the year as intense demand kept freight rates high and
CMA CGM AIR CARGO: launch airline for the new Airbus A350F Full freighter aircraft with the best environmental performances of the industry Continued development of air freight activities to offer complete logistics solutions to
MARSEILLE : CMA CGM is forming a strategic and industrial partnership with French energy company Engie to focus on the development of carbon-neutral fuels. The focus will be on the production and distribution of
MARSEILLES : The French shipping company CMA CGM has announced the adjustment of its overweight surcharge (OWS) in shipments from China to Nigeria. Particularly, the world’s third-largest carrier will revise its OWS for containers transferred from
MARSEILLES : CMA CGM Group has signed an agreement to buy a 90% stake in the Fenix Marine Services (FMS) terminal in Los Angeles, currently held by EQT Infrastructure III. Therefore, CMA CGM will
Ocean carriers are turning the heads of non-operating containership owners with “offers they can’t refuse” in their fervent buying spree. Oslo-headquartered MPC Container Ships announced last week it had agreed the sale of six