BCOs warned not to expect long-term, low-rate Asia-Europe contracts The long-term contracts at bargain basement prices negotiated by shippers on the Asia-Europe trades are going to be “a distant memory” when the bidding season begins in… BCOs warned not to expect long-term, low-rate Asia-Europe contracts Journal of Commerce
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on September 19, 2016in Industry News
NVOs seek assurance US Hanjin bankruptcy order protects them
on September 16, 2016in Industry News
NVOs seek assurance US Hanjin bankruptcy order protects them NEWARK, New Jersey — A group of non-vessel-operating common carriers has asked a federal bankruptcy judge to assert… NVOs seek assurance US Hanjin bankruptcy order protects them Journal of Commerce
Read More →Hapag-Lloyd considers offering premium services
on September 16, 2016in Industry News
Hapag-Lloyd considers offering premium services Hapag-Lloyd is considering offering premium services to shippers such as first-box-off or voyage-specific space guarantees, CEO Rolf Habben Jansen told the JOC Container Trade Europe Conference in Hamburg this week. “There are things we can offer that would create… Hapag-Lloyd considers offering premium services Journal of Commerce
Read More →Trans-Pacific spot rates hold for second week after Hanjin collapse
on September 16, 2016in Industry News
Trans-Pacific spot rates hold for second week after Hanjin collapse Spot freight rates in the eastbound Pacific may have found their comfort zone, holding steady for the past two weeks since a Sept. 1 general rate increase. The Hanjin Shipping bankruptcy has had no discernible impact… Trans-Pacific spot rates hold for second week after Hanjin […]
Read More →ILA refuses to move Hanjin boxes, cites unpaid obligations
on September 16, 2016in Industry News
ILA refuses to move Hanjin boxes, cites unpaid obligations The International Longshoremen’s Association is refusing to load Hanjin Shipping containers aboard ships or allow Hanjin boxes to leave US East and Gulf Coast terminals, citing… ILA refuses to move Hanjin boxes, cites unpaid obligations Journal of Commerce
Read More →Santos customs officers expand slowdown campaign
on September 16, 2016in Industry News
Santos customs officers expand slowdown campaign Ongoing slowdowns by Brazilian customs officials that have bedeviled shippers in the region by creating delays and extra costs at the port of Santos are set to get worse. The slowdowns that… Santos customs officers expand slowdown campaign Journal of Commerce
Read More →Asia-Med spot rates rise again on Hanjin withdrawal
on September 16, 2016in Industry News
Asia-Med spot rates rise again on Hanjin withdrawal Spot freight rates on the Asia-Mediterranean trade continued their sharp rise this week, the second consecutive weekly double-digit increase since Hanjin Shipping collapsed at the end of August.The rate increased by $158 to $860… Asia-Med spot rates rise again on Hanjin withdrawal Journal of Commerce
Read More →Shippers question why Hanjin ships call some US ports but not others
on September 15, 2016in Industry News
Shippers question why Hanjin ships call some US ports but not others Two more Hanjin vessels were being unloaded Thursday in Los Angeles-Long Beach, but the vexing question for importers remains, why are thousands… Shippers question why Hanjin ships call some US ports but not others Journal of Commerce
Read More →Hong Kong terminal defends Hanjin-related fees
on September 15, 2016in Industry News
Hong Kong terminal defends Hanjin-related fees Hongkong International Terminals has tried to shine a positive light on its role in the chaotic aftermath of Hanjin Shipping’s collapse following harsh shipper criticism of its… Hong Kong terminal defends Hanjin-related fees Journal of Commerce
Read More →Hanjin bankruptcy trustee could go after shippers, NVOs, container lessors
on September 14, 2016in Industry News
Hanjin bankruptcy trustee could go after shippers, NVOs, container lessors As Hanjin Shipping’s bankruptcy case proceeds in the United States, South Korea and elsewhere, the container line’s yet-to-be-court-appointed bankruptcy trustee could target non-vessel-operating common carriers and shippers… Hanjin bankruptcy trustee could go after shippers, NVOs, container lessors Journal of Commerce
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