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The latest Maritime News & Analysis

Ocean carriers’ schedule reliability rose in April amid falling volumes

Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor | May 26, 2023, 2:41 PM EDT

The port congestion in Asia and North America that compromised vessel on-time performance during the pandemic began to ease last fall with declining cargo volumes, and the reliability improvements have accelerated since.
Container shippingContainer linesTrans-PacificNorth American portsInternational ports

Market headwinds push CMA CGM Q1 revenue, profit sharply lower

Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor | May 26, 2023, 1:54 PM EDT

The carrier's CEO said inflation and destocking in global markets heralded a “phase of normalization” for container shipping.
Container linesContainer shipping

CBP rules US chassis manufacturer evaded tariffs on China-sourced parts

Ari Ashe, Senior Editor | May 26, 2023, 1:44 PM EDT

The ruling could place an additional burden on US chassis manufacturers to ensure their subcontractors are using US materials or paying duties on parts from China.
Drayage

Shippers bemoan lack of progress in ocean visibility despite heavy investment

Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor | May 26, 2023, 11:15 AM EDT

End-to-end supply chain visibility remains an elusive goal for providers in a market where shippers are expecting better data quality than they have seen.
Logistics technologyContainer shippingContainer linesPortsNorth American portsSupply Chain

Hydrogen-driven barge debuts on Europe’s inland network

Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe | May 26, 2023, 10:17 AM EDT

The drive to decarbonize European inland transport by switching freight from the road to greener alternatives took a step forward this week.
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‘Super’ slow steaming makes a comeback as surplus capacity builds

Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe | May 26, 2023, 10:01 AM EDT

Ocean carriers are pulling all available capacity management levers to address a supply-demand imbalance that is set to widen significantly through 2024.
MaritimeContainer shippingContainer linesTrans-PacificAsia-Europe

Shipping icon Bertram Rickmers, 71, succumbs to injuries from fall

Janet Nodar, Senior Editor | May 25, 2023, 4:13 PM EDT

Visionary shipping legend Bertram Rickmers created the Pearl String, the only round-the-world breakbulk liner service, which operated from 2003 until the fall of Zeamarine in 2020.
Breakbulk shippingBreakbulk carriersProject cargo

Carriers pare blank sailings in May as ocean freight rates steady

Michael Angell, Associate Editor | May 25, 2023, 12:37 PM EDT

With spot freight rates largely stabilized, ocean carriers have blanked fewer sailings in May and instead opted for more biweekly sailings.
Container linesContainer shippingNorth American ports

Ocean trade emerges from pandemic haze to face new realities

Peter Tirschwell | May 25, 2023, 11:23 AM EDT

Although the container shipping order book is the highest it has been in many years and demand remains subdued, the ground is shifting under the ocean market in new and unfamiliar ways, writes Peter Tirschwell.
Container shippingContainer linesTrans-PacificTrans-AtlanticAsia-EuropeTransport, trade and regulation

Forwarders locked in margin-destroying price war in post-COVID ocean market

Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe | May 25, 2023, 10:16 AM EDT

Price is once again on the side of shippers, with excess ocean capacity allowing them to extract lower rates from service providers.
MaritimeContainer shippingForwardingTrans-PacificTrans-AtlanticAsia-Europe

deugro orders customized ro/ro newbuildings for wind turbine transport

Keith Wallis, Special Correspondent | May 24, 2023, 3:08 PM EDT

deugro and partners Siemens and Amasus will build and deploy two specialized offshore wind ro/ro vessels able to accommodate increasingly large wind turbine components.
Breakbulk shippingRo/ro cargo

Don’t equate ‘normal’ ocean shipping market to stability: analyst

Lars Jensen, CEO & Partner, Vespucci Maritime, and JOC Analyst | May 24, 2023, 1:46 PM EDT

While indicators may point to a “normal” container shipping market in the wake of the pandemic, it is important to remember that disruptions large and small are all part of that normality, writes analyst Lars Jensen.
Container shippingContainer linesTrans-PacificTrans-AtlanticAsia-EuropePorts

Shippers, regulators muddle through ‘grey area’ of rail storage fees

Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor | May 24, 2023, 11:44 AM EDT

Shippers want Congress to address their inability to challenge rail demurrage fees when they contract for merchant haulage, but finding a solution will be tricky, writes Journal of Commerce Executive Editor Mark Szakonyi.
Container shippingDrayageSurfaceInternational railTransport, trade and regulation

Hapag-Lloyd, ONE roll out emissions-cutting projects

Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe | May 24, 2023, 9:52 AM EDT

New green services from ocean carriers are being offered to the market as transport providers focus efforts on meeting industry decarbonization targets.
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Geodis acquires South Florida-based drayage carrier

Ari Ashe, Senior Editor | May 23, 2023, 3:47 PM EDT

Geodis has acquired Southern Companies, a South Florida-based container drayage provider, the latest in a series of trucking and warehousing acquisitions in the US over the last two months.
Drayage

 Port of Philadelphia cargo incentive receives state funds through mid-2024

Michael Angell, Associate Editor | May 23, 2023, 2:08 PM EDT

Relative to other US East Coast ports that saw high import volumes in 2022 due to diversions from West Coast ports, PhilaPort saw more modest inbound growth.
North American portsContainer shipping

PSA inks China-Europe ‘middle corridor’ deal with Kazakhstan Railways

Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe | May 23, 2023, 11:12 AM EDT

The Singapore-headquartered terminal operator has extended its reach deeper into the landside business, targeting the growing Central Asia rail freight market.
RailAsia-EuropeInternational rail

High utilization spurs Zim to upsize Asia-USEC vessels

Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe | May 23, 2023, 10:43 AM EDT

The Israel-based carrier is adding larger ships powered by liquefied natural gas to the Asia-US East Coast trade to capture sustained demand and lower unit costs.
MaritimeContainer shippingContainer linesTrans-Pacific

Top 100 Importer/Exporter Rankings: US trade flows returning to pre-pandemic patterns

William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor | May 23, 2023, 8:03 AM EDT

This latest annual Journal of Commerce Top 100 Importer and Exporter rankings underscore the impact of softer US and global economies that depressed demand for goods domestically and abroad, weakening consumer confidence and high inflation, and a major shift in the timing of imports in 2022.
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Wan Hai adds new India-US transshipment option via Colombo

Bency Mathew, Special Correspondent | May 22, 2023, 3:39 PM EDT

Taiwan-based Wan Hai is adding a call to Colombo, a busy transshipment hub for Indian exporters, on its AA7 loop between Asia with the US East Coast.
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