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Container Blood Bath: Freight Rates Hit New Lows

Mar 11, 2016

The World Container Index’s composite index, an average of spot freight rates on 11 global East-West routes connecting Asia, Europe and the US, reached a record low of US$701 per 40-foot container on March 10, says Drewry Shipping Consultants…

CKYHE Revises Asia-Europe, Med network

Mar 10, 2016

The CKYHE Alliance is reorganizing its service network for Asia-Europe and Asia-Mediterranean trades as the carriers try to counter the weak demand and excess capacity that is plaguing the route and dragging down freight rates. Members of the CKYHE alliance…

MacGregor Upgrades Cargo System for CSCL

Mar 09, 2016

MacGregor has carried out optimised cargo system upgrades for two 14,000 TEU container vessels owned and operated by China Shipping Container Lines (CSCL). The vessels have re-entered service following the upgrades, which have been designed to increase their actual payload capacity…

MSC Expands India-Africa Service

Mar 09, 2016

Geneva-based Mediterranean Shipping Co SA has expanded the port rotation of its India-South Africa service by introducing a direct call at Hazira, a privately-operated cargo complex on India’s west coast, in an attempt to pick up additional hinterland cargo…

Bollinger Delivers 17th FRC to the USCG

Mar 08, 2016

Bollinger Shipyards has delivered the USCGC Donald Horsley, the 17th Fast Response Cutter (FRC) to the United States Coast Guard (USCG). The Coast Guard took delivery on March 5, 2016 in Key West, Fla., and is scheduled to commission the vessel in Puerto Rico during May…

SSI's Roadmap To 'Sustainable Shipping Industry By 2040'

Mar 07, 2016

SSI members and key industry stakeholders work together to define tangible milestones across all areas of sustainability that must be collectively delivered by the industry to meet the SSI’s 2040 Vision London – 7 March 2016 - The Sustainable Shipping Initiative (“SSI”)…

Hong Kong Shipping Register Crossing 100 Million Gross Tonnage

Mar 07, 2016

The Hong Kong Shipping Register has  crossed of 100 million gross tonnage, informed the Secretary for Transport and Housing, Professor Anthony Cheung Bing-leung. To Hong Kong, it’s more than a vote of confidence, Anthony said.  Hong Kong’s maritime tradition is almost two centuries old…

US Coast Guard's Top Priority: Offshore Patrol Cutter

Mar 05, 2016

The U.S. Coast Guard’s “number one priority is the offshore patrol cutter,” the service’s commandant told the House Appropriations Homeland Security Subcommittee Thursday, reports U.S. Naval Institute.  The service will be looking again at its force-mix analysis…

South of Africa on the head haul?

Mar 04, 2016

Since the end of October 2015, SeaIntel Maritime Analysis showed that 115 vessels deployed on Asia-USEC and Asia-North Europe services have made the back-haul trip to Asia by sailing south of Africa instead of through the Suez and Panama Canals…

Philippines Bars North Korean Cargo Ship

Mar 04, 2016

The Philippine coast guard inspected a North Korean cargo vessel that docked at a port northwest of Manila in one of the first such checks since the U.N. Security Council imposed further sanctions on Pyongyang over its nuclear program, reports AP…

Tug Crew Gives Builder Invaluable Feedback

Mar 03, 2016

Iskes’ new ASD 2411 Venus up and running after delivery; captain and crew of newly delivered ASD Tug 2411 give Damen valuable feedback after first three months of operations Iskes Towage & Salvage took delivery of a new Damen ASD 2411 in November 2015…

Long Beach Port Improves Air For 11 Years

Mar 03, 2016

Port offers discounts for ships that slow, reduce emissions March 1, 2016Shipping lines calling at the Port of Long Beach cut thousands of tons of air pollution last year by voluntarily participating in the Port's Green Flag Program, which…

Euroseas Gets Newbuild Bulker

Mar 03, 2016

Euroseas Ltd, a Greece-based shipping company, took delivery of its newbuilding Kamsarmax dry bulk carrier Xenia and entered into a two-year time charter for its container carrier Evridiki G. The M/V Xenia was delivered from the China-based Jiangsu Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Co…

Gassco Examines Feasibility of CO2 Shipping

Mar 02, 2016

Gassco has commissioned Knutsen OAS Shipping and Larvik Shipping to study transport of CO2 by ship in connection with the Norwegian government’s full-scale project for managing this greenhouse gas. In cooperation with Gassnova, Gassco has earlier studied CO2 handling chains…

MCI Registers 11% Fleet Growth

Feb 29, 2016

Steady growth recorded by Maritime Cook Islands for 2015; Flag continues to thrive with more owners placing their faith in the registryMaritime Cook Islands (“MCI”), the leading ship registry, registered an 11% growth in the fleet last year with 201 new vessels…

Logistics News

International Propeller Club Elects New Officers to Lead Global Maritime Network

International Propeller Club Elects New Officers to Lead Global Maritime Network

Acquisition Consolidates Europe Shortsea Vessel Sector

Acquisition Consolidates Europe Shortsea Vessel Sector

Damen Delivers Dredging Component Packages for TSHD Constructions

Damen Delivers Dredging Component Packages for TSHD Constructions

Hoist & Winch Provides Lifting Solution for Marine Subcontractor

Hoist & Winch Provides Lifting Solution for Marine Subcontractor

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