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US court orders FMC to review Evergreen demurrage ruling

An appellate court ruled the US Federal Maritime Commission erred when it solely applied its “incentive principle” to a detention case involving container carrier Evergreen Line.

New Singapore berths opening as congestion, ship delays ease

The opening of the first of three new container berths last week at the Tuas mega container terminal is part of a larger effort to shift operations away from the city center.

High-flying air cargo market heading for ‘hot’ peak season

Shippers that have not yet arranged air freight capacity out of Asia for the fourth quarter could be in for an expensive ride, according to Xeneta.

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