MERSEILLES : CMA CGM has announced that it will extend the period of suspension of the Le Havre call in its North Europe – East Coast South America service (SAFRAN) service. Although the French carrier
SHANGHAI : The Chinese shipping line, China United Lines (CULines) has increased the supply of shipping space on several services in July to face the increased global container demand. CULines will upgrade its Asia
RABAT : Israeli shipping company ZIN is set to open a shipping route between the Saudi Arabian port of Jeddah and the Moroccan ports of Agadir and Dakhla, with a stopover in Israel. The
HAMBURG : Hapag-Lloyd has announced increased rates from the East Coast of South America to the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. Hapag-Lloyd has announced increased rates from the East Coast
TOKYO : Japanese shipping major Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has suffered its second serious hacking incident of the year, a further example of how shipping is becoming an increasingly popular target for cyber
SINGAPORE : The crew change crisis is worsening once again with thousands more workers at sea working beyond their contracted times. At its peak in the middle of last year there were more than
MARSEILLE : The French container line, CMA CGM has announced the implementation of a new Short Sea Med service, TMX 3 – Turkey Med Express 3, which will connect Western Turkey and Adriatic. CMA
The non-bonded Maersk Integrated Logistics Hub at King Abdullah Port will become an important part of the solutions offered by Maersk to its petrochemical customers in Saudi Arabia. JEDDAH : Maersk Saudi Arabia, an integrator
BRUSSELS : Almost 25 years ago, the Kyoto protocol set binding commitments for industrialised countries to cut carbon emissions. Sixteen years ago, the EU launched the world’s first large emissions trading system, forcing companies
Hyundai Mipo Dockyards to build the 2100 TEU feeder vessel. It will be deployed on the Baltic shipping route and fly the Danish flag. Expected delivery by mid-2023. COPENHAGEN : A.P. Moller – Maersk