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The latest Container Shipping News & Analysis
TAL International Reports 29.4 Percent Profit Jump
JOC Staff |
TAL International Group reported a profit of $37.9 million for the second quarter of 2013, a jump of 29.4 percent from $29.3 million in the second quarter of 2012.
Forwarding
Costamare Delivers ‘Positive’ Results for 2Q
JOC Staff |
Costamare reported its profit in the second quarter of 2013 jumped 44.5 percent year-over-year to $30.6 million.
Container lines
Zim Expands Itinerary of Asia-Europe Service
JOC Staff |
Zim Integrated Shipping Services has enhanced the port coverage of its Asia-Europe service, AEX1.
Container lines
Maersk’s Triple E Vessel Makes Maiden Call in China
JOC Staff |
Yantian International Container Terminals in China has welcomed the inaugural call of the 18,000 20-foot-equivalent-unit Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller, a Triple E vessel.
Container lines
Maersk Line, MSC to Hike Rates Between Africa and Asia
JOC Staff |
Effective Aug. 1, Maersk Line will boost rates on its trade from South Africa to the Middle East and Indian subcontinent by $100 per 20-foot container.
Container lines
US Customs to Start Sharing ACE Data With FMC
JOC Staff |
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Federal Maritime Commission allowing CBP to share its Automated Commercial Environment data with the ocean transportation agency.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Japanese Exports to US Jump 14.6 Percent
JOC Staff |
Japan’s exports to the United States rose for the sixth straight month in June on a year-on-year basis, surging 14.6 percent to 1.134 trillion yen ($11.34 billion), according to preliminary figures released by the Finance Ministry.
Container lines
Marad Awards $9.46 Million in Grants to 12 Shipyards
JOC Staff |
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration has awarded $9.46 million in grant funding to 12 shipyards in 10 U.S. states via the Small Shipyard Grant Program.
Container lines
Trade Dispute Hits EU-China Wine Trade
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
China’s disputes with the EU and U.S. over solar panel exports are now having a tangible impact on trade volumes.
Container lines
OOCL’s 2Q Container Traffic Fell 2.6 Percent
JOC Staff |
OOCL reported its total revenue in the second quarter of 2013 was $1.4 billion, dropping 9.8 percent from $1.6 billion in the same period last year.
Container lines
12-Month Container Ship Deliveries Hit 1.275 Million TEUs
JOC Staff |
New container ship deliveries hit 1.275 million 20-foot-equivalent units in the 12 months through June 2013, adding to pressure on freight rates across all trade lanes, industry analyst Alphaliner reported.
Container lines
MSC to Add Hazira to Intra-India Feeder
JOC Staff |
Mediterranean Shipping Co. plans to expand its intra-India feeder service by adding a call at the Port of Hazira, a privately operated cargo hub on the west coast.
Container lines
OOCL Christens 13,208-TEU Vessel in South Korea
JOC Staff |
OOCL has christened its new 13,208 20-foot-equivalent unit vessel, which is the sixth of 10 new mega vessels ordered by the container line from Samsung Heavy Industries.
Container lines
Live Fish Moving in Containers From Korea to US
Stephanie Nall |
A U.S. seafood company is using new container technology to open a new market niche: live fish imported from South Korea.
Container lines
Cool Cargo News
Innovative Marketing Introduces Consumers to New Foods
Stephanie Nall |
Getting people to try new things, especially expensive new things, isn’t easy. For executive chef Nora Ramos, getting Americans of all ethnic backgrounds to try dishes made from live fish is both an art and a science.
Container lines
Cool Cargo News
Hong Kong’s Exports Dropped, Imports Rose in May
JOC Staff |
The volume of Hong Kong’s total exports of goods in May dropped 1.2 percent year-over-year, while the volume of imports of goods rose 2.6 percent...
Container lines
Analysts Expect Weak Second Quarter for Container Lines
JOC Staff |
Container shipping lines are expected to post weak second quarter results during the next month, as carriers remain burdened by soft volume and excess capacity, shipping analysts warn.
Container lines
Putting a Price on a Suez Canal Shutdown
Peter T. Leach, Editor-at-Large |
Container lines
Wine and Spirits Shippers Association Names Leavitt Managing Director
JOC Staff |
After more than 30 years as the leader of the Wine and Spirits Shippers Association, Geoffrey Giovanetti will retire on Sept. 1, 2013.
Forwarding
Ocean Carrier Rate Revision Roundup for July 19
JOC Staff |
Major container lines have announced rate increases for several trade lanes, as detailed below, slated to take effect in August...
Container lines
Asian Flu Outbreaks in China, US Slow Poultry Export Growth
Stephanie Nall |
2013 has been a roller-coaster ride for U.S. poultry producers. Exports have increased, but haven’t lived up to early growth prospects as avian flu outbreaks on two continents have wreaked havoc with demand.
Container lines
Cool Cargo News
MSC Enhances India Coverage
JOC Staff |
Mediterranean Shipping Co. has announced plans to expand its services to and from India.
Container lines
US Coast Guard Honors Hyundai Unity for Rescue Help
JOC Staff |
The U.S. Coast Guard has presented a public service award to the crew of the Panama-flag container ship Hyundai Unity at the Port of Singapore...
Forwarding
Maersk CEO Warns Industry to Face Up to Slower Demand Growth
JOC Staff |
Container lines
Forwarding
Maersk Joins Asia-Europe August Rate Hike Push
JOC Staff |
Maersk Line has become the latest carrier to unveil freight rate hikes on the westbound Far East-Europe trades in August.
Container lines
Shipping Industry Warned of Ongoing Piracy in Gulf of Aden
JOC Staff |
Rising political instability in Somalia and increasing global demands on national navies will continue to be major factors contributing to ongoing piracy activity in the Gulf of Aden in the medium-to-longer term...
Container lines
MOL Comfort May Have Had Hull Design Flaws
Peter T. Leach, Editor-at-Large |
The breaking apart and subsequent sinking of the bow and stern sections of the MOL Comfort in the Indian Ocean this month may have been caused by the same structural flaws that caused the 2007 wreck of the MSC Napoli.
Container lines
Ocean Freight Forwarding Posts Double-Digit Growth as Air Freight Sector Falters
JOC Staff |
Forwarding
Air Cargo
Simatech Orders Container Ships for First Time in Eight Years
JOC Staff |
Simatech Shipping has ordered up to four 4,350 20-foot-equivalent unit, wide-beam container ships from Taizhou Kouan Shipbuilding, a privately-owned Chinese yard, for $150 million.
Container lines
Shanghai Freight Forward Market Volumes Slump to All-Time Low
JOC Staff |
Trading in container freight contracts on Shanghai’s Shipping Freight Exchange has collapsed to the lowest level since the platform was launched just over two years ago, as extreme volatility on the spot market has forced traders to shun futures, industry analyst Alphaliner said.
Forwarding
Slowing Exports to Stunt Asian Growth
Peter T. Leach, Editor-at-Large |
With import demand in Europe and the U.S. eroding, countries in East, South and Southeast Asia, except for Vietnam, face little prospect of export growth for the second half of 2013.
Container lines
Yusen Logistics Adds Hong Kong-Netherlands LCL Service
JOC Staff |
Yusen Logistics has enhanced its less-than-containerload portfolio with a new direct service from Hong Kong to Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Logistics Technology News
Forwarding
APL, ANL, Hanjin Shipping Launch Joint Asia-Australasia Service
JOC Staff |
APL, ANL and Hanjin Shipping are joining forces to offer a new weekly service covering Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Container lines
German Canal Lock Strike Over
JOC Staff |
A strike by canal lock workers that disrupted container and bulk shipping in large sectors of Germany’s inland waterway network for more than a week is over.
Container lines
Longshore labor
Somali Piracy Sinks to Seven-Year Low
JOC Staff |
Somali pirate attacks have fallen to the lowest level since 2006, but ships face a surge in violent incidents off the coast of West Africa, the International Maritime Bureau said.
Container lines
CMA CGM Upgrades Round-the-World Service
JOC Staff |
CMA CGM said it will upgrade its round-the-world Panama Direct service from a fortnightly to a weekly frequency in September.
Container lines
Ocean Carrier Rate Revision Roundup for July 12
JOC Staff |
Major container lines have announced rate increases for a variety of trades, as detailed below, with most slated to take effect in August.
Container lines
Cosco's Heavy-Lift Unit Posts First Half Loss
JOC Staff |
Container lines
China Navigation Acquires Polynesia Line
JOC Staff |
China Navigation has acquired Polynesia Line, which connects the U.S. West Coast with Tahiti, American Samoa, Western Samoa and other Pacific Islands.
Container lines
MOL Comfort Wreck Helps Support Asia-Europe Rates
Peter T. Leach, Editor-at-Large |
Average spot rates on the Asia-Europe trade held onto most of the general rate increase that took effect on July 1, in part because the wreck of the MOL Comfort has taken some vessel capacity out of the trade.
Container lines
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