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Hapag-Lloyd reroutes European container service to JAXPORT
Hapag-Lloyd has temporarily rerouted a European-US container service through the Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT). The change is part of an effort to “optimize our service portfolio, stabilize schedules and adapt to market needs,” according to Hapag Lloyd. Hapag-Lloyd’s Atlantic Loop 3 (AL3) rotation will begin calling JAXPORT’s TraPac Container Terminal…
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WMU : Open Seminar – Can a Regulation be Assessed Against Performance in Shipping
The World Maritime University (WMU) delivered an open seminar entitled, “Can a Regulation be Assessed Against Performance in Shipping?” Featuring prominent guest speakers, the seminar presented the role that industry good practice(s) can play in achieving good performance of the shipping sector and that not everything needs to be regulated.…
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MSC Cooperates with Key Chinese Research Institute to Promote Decarbonisation and Sustainable Shipping
On 28 September, MSC and the China Waterborne Transport Research Institute, an agency under China’s Ministry of Transport, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreement to jointly promote decarbonization and sustainable development of the shipping industry. This is the first time MSC is partnering with a major institution in China…
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A.P. Moller – Maersk enters strategic partnership with Danish Crown on global end-to-end logistics
A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) today announced the signing of a global end-to-end logistics agreement with Danish Crown from 2021. The three-year end-to-end agreement covers all Danish Crown’s business units, delivering solutions on ocean services, inland logistics, and cold chain logistics. Access to the digital supply chain platform Tradelens, which…
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Maersk reroutes big cargo vessels away from Felixstowe, UK
Danish container shipping firm Maersk has reportedly started re-routing some of its biggest ships away from the UK’s Port of Felixstowe. Due to congestion of containers at the port, the company’s ships have been diverted to other European ports, reported The Financial Times. The company has arranged smaller vessels to…
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Port of Oakland regains Japan giant’s key Asia ship route
ONE restores service linking to ports in Tokyo, China; boon for exports Japanese shipping giant Ocean Network Express (ONE) is restoring a key Asia-U.S., trade route at the Port of Oakland. The world’s sixth-largest container carrier brings its PS5 service back to Oakland Nov. 13, the Port said on Monday…
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Dry Bulk Shipping : Breakwave+October+12+2021+Report -PDF
Dry bulk shipping refers to the movement of significant commodities carried in bulk: – the so-called major bulks (such as iron ore, coal, grain), together with ships carrying steel products (coils, plates, and rods), lumber or log, and other commodities classified as the minor bulks. Other cargo ships include OBO’s…
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Visible SCM becomes ‘Visible SCM – A Maersk Company’
Since the announcement of our company becoming part of the Maersk family in August, we have begun to share, collaborate, and integrate some functions with the Maersk organization. To further strengthen our link as part of the Maersk organization in North America, we are pleased to announce a change to…
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Supervisory Board of Hapag-Lloyd extends contract of COO Dr Maximilian Rothkopf
The Supervisory Board of Hapag-Lloyd AG has extended the contract of Dr. Maximilian Rothkopf, its Chief Operating Officer, by five years, until 30 April 2027. Rothkopf was appointed to the Executive Board of Hapag-Lloyd AG effective 1 May 2019. Since 1 July of the same year, he has been Chief…
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