Maersk Asia Pacific Market Update – May 2025
COPENHAGEN : As we move further into 2025, the Asia Pacific logistics landscape continues to be shaped by geopolitical developments, evolving trade policies, and shifting demand patterns. While
COPENHAGEN : As we move further into 2025, the Asia Pacific logistics landscape continues to be shaped by geopolitical developments, evolving trade policies, and shifting demand patterns. While
COPENHAGEN : Shipping group Maersk said on Thursday container volumes plunged 30-40% between the U.S. in China in April as a trade war erupted between the world’s top
MUMBAI : MatchLog, a digital container optimisation platform, has announced its collaboration with global shipping giant Maersk, to streamline its container operations in India. The collaboration will tackle
COPENHAGEN : OCP Group, through its Specialty Products & Solutions (SPS) Strategic Business Unit, and Maersk, a global leader in integrated logistics, have signed a global Memorandum of
COPENHAGEN : The Asia-Pacific region remains a key driver of global trade, with strong demand across ocean, air, and inland logistics. The Maersk East-West network transition continues to
COPENHAGEN : Shipping company Maersk said that the tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday amount to bad news for the global economy and trade stability.
LONDON : DP World London Gateway has welcomed its first ship under the new agreement with the Gemini Cooperation, the collaboration between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd. The first vessel to
LONG BEACH : On March 4, 2025, at the Transpacific Maritime (TPM) Conference in Long Beach, California, Lars Mikael Jensen, Global Head of Hubs at APM Terminals, joined
MARSEILLE : French Shipping line CMA CGM has followed in the footsteps of its Swiss counterpart, MSC, by surpassing Danish competitor Maersk in the order book stakes, becoming
HONG KONG : Two container ships collided in Kwai Tsing Container Terminal with at least three boxes lost overboard. According to the local reports the Hong Kong Marine Department said