Container Ships News


THE Alliance Sets $50 Mln Insolvency Contingency Fund

Sep 14, 2017

Remarks from Federal Maritime Commissioner William P. Doyle at the FTR Transportation Conference 2017, Indianapolis, Ind.  On September 13, 2017, I voted to expedite the Commission’s decision and support THE Alliance’s amendment authorizing…

Port of LA Registers Record-Breaking August

Sep 13, 2017

August container volumes at the Untied States’ busiest port climbed by 6.1 percent compared to August 2016 volumes. 847,857 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) came through the Port of Los Angeles, marking the busiest August and the second-busiest month in the port’s 110-year history…

Euroseas Acquires Vessels and Full Ownership of Euromar

Sep 12, 2017

Euroseas announced that it signed a memorandum of agreement to purchase the M/V EM Athens and EM Oinousses, both feeder size containership vessels of 2,506 teu built in 2000.  The Company also announced that it acquired the option to purchase from Euromar two additional container vessels…

Hazards of Bauxite on Cargoes

Sep 12, 2017

New research considered by International Maritime Organization (IMO) this week about the behaviour of an aluminium ore that featured in a high-profile shipping casualty in 2015 could lead to changes in industry rules about how such cargoes should be handled…

Cyber Attacks Threaten Shipping & Dominate Maritime News

Sep 12, 2017

The maritime industry must redouble its efforts to secure IT systems and data. In June, Maersk Line A/S’s information systems were severely disrupted by the so-called Petya virus. FMC provided Maersk with relief to help them get through the difficult situation…

OOIL Signs the United Nations Global Compact

Sep 11, 2017

Orient Overseas (International) Limited (OOIL), a company with principal business activities in container transport (OOCL) and logistics services (OOCL Logistics), is delighted to announce its joining of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC)…

Record August Cargoes at Port of Virginia

Sep 11, 2017

The Port of Virginia tallied the most productive August in its history, moving 240,605 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), a 2.2 percent increase when compared with the same month last year. “As construction progresses at VIG (Virginia…

Consumer Demand Drives up Long Beach Imports

Sep 08, 2017

Imports at the Port of Long Beach surged more than 10 percent in August compared to the same month last year, marking the third-highest monthly import total in the port’s 106-year history. Long Beach terminals processed 692,375 twenty-foot…

NY/NJ Welcomes CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt

Sep 07, 2017

The 14,400 TEU capacity CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt became the largest container ship to call the port of New York and New Jersey when it arrived at the APM Terminals Elizabeth container terminal.  The ultra-large container ship also established…

Port Manatee Awarded $1 Mln Federal Security Grant

Sep 06, 2017

Port Manatee has been awarded a $946,950 federal security grant, enabling the Central Florida Gulf Coast port to double the number of outbound lanes at its main gate to securely accommodate increasing cargo volume. “With Port Manatee’s dynamic growth in containerized cargo activity…

Drewry Warns BCOs to Adapt Their Contract Strategy

Sep 05, 2017

International transport and logistics executives using container shipping are facing the biggest shift in their ocean provider base for 20 years and must adapt their procurement and contract strategy, according to ocean freight procurement consultancy Drewry Supply Chain Advisors…

Matson Launches Okinawa Service

Sep 05, 2017

U.S. carrier Matson, Inc. said it has inaugurated service to the port of Naha, Okinawa as part of its expedited China-Long Beach Express (CLX) service. Having received all necessary permits and clearances, the new weekly service made its first call at Naha on September 2…

New Container Scanner System for Colombo Port

Sep 01, 2017

A new container scanner system has been introduced to the Colombo Port. The installation ceremony was launched by the Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera and Custom officials. According to the newest initiative four portals of Eagle P60…

Largest Ship to Visit US East Coast Calls Savannah

Sep 01, 2017

The largest containership ever to serve the U.S. East Coast, the 14,414 TEU CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt, called the Port of Savannah on Friday. Working the vessel with seven cranes at the 1,200-acre Garden City Terminal, the Port of Savannah is expected to move 4…

Korean Shipyards Bag $1.5bln Newbuild Order from MSC

Aug 30, 2017

Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) - two major shipyards in South Korea -  are poised to sign a deal worth $1.5 billion to build container ships for Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), according to the Financial Times…

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