GENEVA : Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) is leading the way both in ship demolitions and ship purchases. Cash buyers said that MSC has scrapped 15 vessels so far this year, with the last two
GENEVA : A massive revenue surge amounting to sky-high profits aligned with a tonnage tax that effectively saw negligible taxes levied on shipping lines has pushed MSC’s Founder and owner Gianluigi Aponte into the
GENEVA : Danish Maritime data analysis firm Sea-Intelligence has released a report about schedule reliability data of container carriers for January – August 2023. In August 2023, global schedule reliability fell by -0.9 M/M
GENEVA : Speaking for the first time at the Global Sustainable Transport Forum as a keynote speaker, MSC CEO Soren Toft delivered a speech on the transformative potential of digital technologies in the maritime
GENEVA : The eBL Declaration represents another major milestone in the industry’s ongoing journey to further raise awareness and accelerate the adoption of a standards-based ‘universal’ eBL by all parties involved in international trade.
GENEVA : The world’s largest container shipping company Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (Mou) with Lloyd’s Register (LR), Shanghai Merchant Ship Design & Research Institute (SDARI) and MAN Energy
GENEVA : MSC is set to be the first container line to have fleet of 5 million TEUs in capacity later this month according to analyst Alphaliner. MSC overtook Maersk to become the world’s
SINES : The Liberian container vessel MSC TESSA set a milestone record by calling at the Port of Sines in Portugal on 14 April 2023, during its maiden voyage. The third largest vessel in
TEMPE : MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, a global leader in transportation and logistics, announced plans to open its new MSC Tempe office, expanding the company’s network of locations across the United States. Located on
COPENHAGEN : Danish maritime data analysis company Sea-Intelligence showed schedule reliability data through March 2023 in its latest report. March 2023 saw a further month-to-month gain in global schedule reliability, this time by 2.4