Container Shipping Alliance networks taking shape : Drewry
LONDON : We know more about what the landscape for East-West container services will look like in 2025 this week, but there is still plenty of uncertainty with
LONDON : We know more about what the landscape for East-West container services will look like in 2025 this week, but there is still plenty of uncertainty with
SINGAPORE : With the container shipping alliance landscape expected to change in less than five months, it is worth examining the current dynamics of the alliances and how
HAMBURG : The setup of THE Alliance’s network has been reconfigured to ensure a comprehensive port coverage. The enhanced service setup will be effective from April 2024. One
SINGAPORE : Yang Ming Marine Transport’s Ex-Chairman Bronson Hsieh suggested to Taiwanese media that Wan Hai Lines could be a suitable substitute for Hapag-Lloyd in THE Alliance. Wan
HAMBURG : Shipping pundits are expecting liner alliances to be redrawn, after Maersk Line and Hapag-Lloyd announced on 17 January that they will form Gemini Cooperation in February 2025. Maersk
SINGAPORE : THE Alliance, including Hapag-Lloyd, Yang Ming, Ocean Network Express (ONE) and HMM, has reconfigured its service network setup. The updated services will be effective from April
HAMBURG : In consideration of the present market situation, THE Alliance will make changes to the Transpacific-East Coast Network by suspending EC4 service from week 46 and update
HAMBURG : In consideration of the present market situation, THE Alliance will make changes to the Asia – North Europe Network by suspending FE5 service from week 46
SINGAPORE : THE Alliance, including Hapag-Lloyd, Yang Ming, ONE and HMM, will make changes to Asia to Transpacific-North West Coast network by temporarily suspending the PN3 Service and
SINGAPORE : THE Alliance has stopped rerouting ships around the Cape of Good Hope on the Asia-Europe route. The rerouting was a temporary measure as sailings were blanked in