CMA CGM, APL launch new India-Med services CMA CGM is the world’s third-largest container line. CMA CGM and its APL unit are launching two new services linking the Mediterranean, the Arabian Gulf, and the Indian Subcontinent. The French carrier’s INDIAMED service between the eastern Mediterranean, Djibouti, the Arabian Gulf, and India, which starts on July […]
Read More →Chittagong shippers face further delays from EU mandate
on June 8, 2017in Industry News
Chittagong shippers face further delays from EU mandate Shippers are worried that a lack of scanning equipment at Bangladesh’s ports will increase costs and transit times. The European Union (EU) has mandated that shipments from Bangladesh be inspected for explosives before cargo originating in the country can enter any EU state by sea or air. […]
Read More →Fresh capacity to keep pressure on US West Coast rates
on June 8, 2017in Industry News
Fresh capacity to keep pressure on US West Coast rates The capacity carriers are adding to US West Coast services this peak season will be more than double the additions to the East Coast. LONG BEACH — Carriers will have a more difficult time maintaining rate increases on their services to Los Angeles-Long Beach this […]
Read More →CMA CGM trims carbon footprint
on June 8, 2017in Industry News
CMA CGM trims carbon footprint Containers with bamboos floors play a key role in CMA CGM’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions that contribute to global climate change. CMA CGM said it reduced its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per container transported by 4 percent in 2016 year, keeping it on track to hit its target of […]
Read More →DP World’s UAE terminals not servicing Qatari vessels
on June 8, 2017in Industry News
DP World’s UAE terminals not servicing Qatari vessels As the largest Middle Eastern transshipment hub, a lack of access to Jebel Ali poses serious problems for Qatar. DP World confirmed that Qatar-flagged vessels and vessels coming from or traveling to Qatar are not being serviced at its terminals in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The […]
Read More →Carriers poised to profit from higher trans-Pac contracts
on June 7, 2017in Industry News
Carriers poised to profit from higher trans-Pac contracts Spot rates that are higher and fluctuating less than last year will cushion the gains carriers made in annual trans-Pacific contracts. With trans-Pacific service contract rates to the West Coast settling in at about $1,200 to $1,300 per FEU, and the likelihood of spot rate increases during […]
Read More →Mammoet lifts big pieces for Sasol plant in Louisiana
on June 7, 2017in Industry News
Mammoet lifts big pieces for Sasol plant in Louisiana Heavy-lift specialist Mammoet has completed the lifting and positioning of the two largest units of an $8 billion Sasol ethane cracker and related plants that will add to exports of polyethylene resins from the US Gulf region. The Sasol plants going up at Lake Charles, Louisiana, […]
Read More →Hapag-Lloyd second carrier to levy booking cancellation fee
on June 5, 2017in Industry News
Hapag-Lloyd second carrier to levy booking cancellation fee Hapag-Lloyd will charge Singapore-India shippers a late booking cancellation fee from June 9. Hapag-Lloyd will begin charging a booking cancellation fee for export shipments from Singapore to India from June 9, the second carrier this month to introduce a surcharge that has in the past been firmly […]
Read More →Brazil poultry shippers in a flap over Itajai port closure
on June 2, 2017in Industry News
Brazil poultry shippers in a flap over Itajai port closure This ship was one of the last to make it out of the port of Itajai before its closure. Shippers using the south Brazilian port of Itajai and other southern ports are facing expensive delays and storage costs as severe rainstorms and strong river currents […]
Read More →Trans-Pacific spot market ends four-week decline
on June 2, 2017in Industry News
Trans-Pacific spot market ends four-week decline Spot rates on the east-west trades took divergent paths this week. Spot market freight rates on the major East-West trade lanes were heading in different directions this week, with the trans-Pacific arresting a four-week decline and Asia-Europe losing its June 1 increases.On the trans-Pacific trades, the spot rate ended […]
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