Maersk´s first Russian Inland Container Depot will create over 48 jobs and add needed storage/cross-dock capacity to relieve strained supply chains. St. Petersburg : Novorossiysk is the largest port on the Black Sea. Connected
COPENHAGEN : A.P. Moller-Maersk (MAERSK.CO) said it had signed a contract securing green methanol as the world’s largest shipping firm gears up to operate its first carbon-neutral ship in 2023. With about 90% of world trade
COPENHAGEN : In 2021, APM Terminals celebrates its 20th anniversary as an independent business within A.P. Moller – Maersk. While reflecting on those eventful two decades under its own brand, the company looks into
Mohit Bhatia, Senior Vice President, assumes overall responsibility of Maersk Global Service Centres overseeing the strategy to enable Maersk’s integrator vision by providing best customer-, employee-, stakeholder- and user- experience through cutting edge technology,
COPENHAGEN : Two of the largest European shipping companies, Maersk and CMA CGM, will introduce new Peak Season Surcharges (PSS) for sailings with destinations to Australia, that will be effective from August and September.
COPENHAGEN : With no indication from the Chinese authorities as to the timeline or plan for the resumption of operations at the closed container terminal in the Ningbo-Zhoushan port complex, the shipping lines have
Leadership Chats: Annelise Goldstein, Chief Human Resources Officer at Maersk Tankers, has found that her leadership style is suitable for times of major change and uncertainty. The shipping company had to steer through a new
MUMBAI : PSA Mumbai welcomed the inaugural call of Maersk Line’s ME2 service with the arrival of the 10,100-TEU “Maersk Gibraltar” on 12th August 2021. The ME2 marks PSA Mumbai’s eighth weekly call and
COPENHAGEN : Maersk Line has announced several changes to its services globally, such as blanks sailings, port omissions and route adjustments. Firstly, the Danish carrier has decided to implement alterations to TP Alaska service, which
A Maersk Line’s vessel has been anchored off Tauranga port in New Zealand after 11 of its 21 crew members tested positive for Covid-19. New Zealand’s Health Ministry stated on 9 August that the