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The latest Container lines News & Analysis
Maersk reshapes China inland feeder network with new service
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
Maersk Line launched a new feeder service to the western Chinese port city of Yibin.
Container lines
Eimskip eyes acquisitions as earnings soar
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Eimskip is on the acquisition trail again.
Container lines
Hanjin makes breakthrough in charters, debt repayment
Xiaolin Zeng |
There is a glimmer of light at the end of the Hanjin tunnel as its main charterer agrees to a deal and foreign banks delay debt repayments.
Container lines
Caribbean rates fall as container lines fail to curb overcapacity
Greg Miller, Special Correspondent |
Caribbean container ship operators have tried to rationalize vessel capacity, but their efforts have failed to curb the decline in rates.
Container lines
Hapag-Lloyd shareholders approve UASC merger
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Hapag-Lloyd shareholders Friday paved the way to a merger with United Arab Shipping Company and creation of the world’s fifth-largest container shipping line.
Container lines
Peak season and tighter trans-Pacific capacity fail to lift spot rates
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Vessels carrying peak-season imports from Asia are filling up.
Container lines
Germany’s Rickmers, ER Capital end merger talks
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Germany’s Rickmers Holding and ER Capital have dropped plans to merge their ship management operations.
Container lines
Matson orders two container/ro-ro ships for Hawaii trade
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Matson will build two container/roll-on, roll-off ships.
Container lines
Low volume growth squeezing global terminal operators' profits
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
The reign of container terminals as profit leaders in supply chains is under pressure.
Port News
Maritime
Container lines
Coast Guard issues storm advisory for South Florida ports
JOC Staff |
The weather system currently extends from eastern Cuba north to the central Bahamas.
Container lines
Capital injection aids Hanjin in fight against receivership
Xiaolin Zeng, Special Correspondent |
Korean Air Lines is swooping in to support Hanjin Shipping.
Container lines
Air Cargo Carriers News
Volatile Asia-Europe spot rates show clear upward trend
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
It may not seem like it, but there has been an upward trend in Asia-Europe freight rates since the March lows.
Container lines
Low demand for containers drags Singamas to first-half loss
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
The world’s No. 2 container maker, slumped to a loss in the first half of 2016.
Container lines
Marine terminals
Regulatory questions to Ocean Alliance highlight lack of service details
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
U.S. maritime regulators have more questions for the Ocean Alliance.
Container lines
Two new container services to connect Asia, India subcontinent
Reynolds Hutchins, Associate Editor |
A group of Asia-based container lines are teaming up to offer new joint services on the intra-Asia trade.
Container lines
Venezuela container trade finds new low
Greg Miller, Special Correspondent |
It is hard to believe that Venezuela’s container import business could get any worse — but it has done just that in 2016.
Container lines
Hanjin submits plan to raise cash, may sell more assets
Xiaolin Zeng, Special Correspondent |
Hanjin Shipping on Thursday submitted its plan to boost liquidity to the Korea Development Bank.
Container lines
APL re-enters India-Europe trade
India Special Correspondent |
APL’s tie-up with CMA CGM has allowed the Singapore liner to re-enter the India-Europe trade lane.
Container lines
New Zealand port ready for call by its largest container ship
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
The Aotea Maersk will become the largest container ship ever to visit New Zealand when it calls at Tauranga on Oct. 4.
Container lines
El Faro ‘black box’ yields 26 hours of information
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Investigators have collected 26 hours of information from the voyage data recorder of El Faro.
Container lines
Short-sea liners’ new vessels to cut emissions, costs
Dustin Braden, Shipper Relationship Manager |
Tighter global emission standards on container ships are giving birth to a new vessel type designed specifically to ply the Irish Sea.
Container lines
US exporter confusion over China’s Zika rules persists
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
Many U.S. exporters are still confused about how to meet Chinese rules aimed at preventing the spread of the Zika virus.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Container lines
Cuba shipping gains unlikely in the short term
Greg Miller, Special Correspondent |
Commercial shipping's opportunities to do business with Cuba are unlikely to significantly improve until at least February 2018.
Container lines
Container equipment prices hit record lows and still falling
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Cheaper production and material costs and sagging demand have contributed to the decline.
Marine terminals
Container lines
China’s Zhuhai aims to double container traffic by 2020
Angela Yu, Special Correspondent |
China's Zhuhai port is banking on increased trade with Pakistan and South America to help it more than double container traffic.
International ports
Container lines
Hapag-Lloyd reveals UASC losses ahead of merger vote
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Hapag-Lloyd revealed that the United Arab Shipping Company booked a loss in 2015 and is still losing money ahead of a shareholders’ meeting to clear the way for a merger.
Container lines
HPH Karachi terminal to challenge planned India transshipment ports
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
Hutchison Port Holdings expects to open a second container terminal in Pakistan by October.
Marine terminals
Container lines
Hanjin liquidity plan expected Thursday
Xiaolin Zeng, Special Correspondent |
Hanjin Shipping will submit a plan to raise liquidity to its largest creditor, the Korea Development Bank, on Thursday.
Container lines
Coastal cooperation fails to lift profits for Indian liners
India Special Correspondent |
Shipping Corporation of India and Shreyas Shipping and Logistics could not increase profits in the first fiscal quarter as they teamed up to corner coastal demand.
Container lines
Weak October forecast leads to G6 capacity cuts on Asia-Europe, trans-Pacific
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
No surprises as a weak October encourages G6 to withdraw sailings on major east-west trades.
Container lines
ACL gears up in weak trans-Atlantic market for containers, ro-ro
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
ACL expects its new ships to provide an edge.
Container lines
Idle fleet back to more than 1 million TEUs
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The idle container ship fleet is back to more than 1 million 20-foot-equivalent units after a brief dip in July.
Container lines
North Europe short-sea growth fuels DFDS profit gains
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
DFDS raised its full-year outlook and increased profit following a strong second quarter at a time other transportation companies have posted losses or downgraded their full-year outlooks.
Container lines
G6 service merger to boost Incheon reefer volumes
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
The new CC1-CC2 was made from the merging of two Asia-North America West Coast Central China products into a new Central China Combo service.
Container lines
Competing alliances forecast to keep lid on container rates next year
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
Don’t expect any significant increase in container freight rates next year.
Container lines
HMM, Hanjin say US importers staying put as volumes decline
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
Hanjin and HMM’s U.S. imports and exports were down in the first half compared with the same period a year ago despite general growth in both.
Container lines
Trans-Pacific spot rates in both directions fall for third straight week
JOC Staff |
Trans-Pacific spot rates in both directions fell for third straight week.
Container lines
PIL, Chinese port giant to bring Belt and Road to Africa, Asia
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
Pacific International Lines has signed a memorandum of understanding with China’s largest public port operator and a mainland construction giant to develop new markets.
Container lines
Santos customs strikes bite shippers, liners hard
Rob Ward, Brazil Special Correspondent |
Strikes and slowdowns by Brazilian customs officers are causing chaos and losses for shippers and shipping lines.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Container lines
Fourth week of sliding spot rates on troubled Asia-Europe trade
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
Asia-Europe spot rates fell for the fourth consecutive week, with not enough peak season demand to lift prices.
Container lines
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