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19.08.2022

Wan Hai: more profit, new vessels

The Taiwan-based carrier Wan Hai saw its profits rise in Q2/2022 and is now investing in the expansion of its fleet. The liner's net profit rose to USD 1 billion in the second quarter, a significant uptick of almost 59% compared...

19.08.2022

Towing them with biofuels

Automotive carrier UECC is entering into a new partnership for decarbonisation with Svitzer, a subsidiary of AP Moller-Maersk. The companies have inked a three-year contract for Svitzer’s Eco Tow product that will see...

19.08.2022

Lübeck on a stable track

Lübecker Hafen-Gesellschaft (LHG) saw its business stabilise in H1/2022. Although the company's total throughput declined moderately by 2% to 11.7 million t, its core business (ro-ro and intermodal transport) improved. Above...

18.08.2022

Hamburg attracts more containers

Better than expected: container throughput in Port of Hamburg showed a positive trend in H1/2022. 4.4 million teu were handled, about 1% more than in H1/2021. In the first six months of 2022, 117 ultra large container ships...

18.08.2022

MSC adds service to West Africa

Swiss carrier MSC launched a new service to Guinea Bissau in West Africa. Every two weeks, the service will carry imports and exports to and from the destination via MSC's transhipment hub Las Palmas in the Canary...

18.08.2022

ZIM: best half-year results so far

The shipping group ZIM has published its consolidated results for Q2/2022. Volumes carried went down by 7% year-on-year to 856,000 teu (Q2/2021: 921,000 teu). H1/2020 saw 1.72 million teu handled compared to 1.74 million in...

17.08.2022

Is this the beginning of the end for CBER?

In Brussels, the shipping industry is back on the agenda. The European Commission (EC) is asking for input as it starts its review of its competition regulations for carriers. This initiative follows a demand from about ten...

17.08.2022

Throughput and awareness in Abidjan

In the Ivory Coast, Terminal Roulier d’Abidjan (Terra), which provides handling services and operations related to ro-ro ships at the Port of Abidjan, has received the “Green Terminal” label issued by Bureau Veritas. This...

17.08.2022

Yang Ming's fleet growing

A charter is the most recent newcomer in Yang Ming's fleet. The new 11,800 teu container vessel, “YM Throne”, belongs to Shoei Kisen Kaisha and was built by Imabari Shipbuilding. The naming ceremony took place at Imabari...

16.08.2022

Overtime in Savannah

Not all ports are effected by strikes and shutdowns. At the beginning of its fiscal year, the US East Coast Georgia Ports (GPA) processed almost 531,000 teu in one month. This July saw a throughput 18% higher than the same month...

16.08.2022

Good vibes in San Pedro Bay

The Port of Long Beach is keeping the pace. July’s throughput of almost 786,000 teu is just ahead (+0.13%) of the record achieved in the same month last year. While imports declined by 1.8% to 376,000 teu, exports went down...

16.08.2022

MOL sets two sorts of sails

MOL will equip a second bulk carrier with a system to harness wind power to propel the vessel. MOL Drybulk will operate the vessel with the “Wind Challenger” hard sail system, which will transport wood pellets for its customer...

15.08.2022

Chinese ports coming back

In June 2022, the container throughput index published by the RWI Leibniz Institute for Economic Research and the Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics (ISL) grew to 126.1 points from 124.9 points (seasonally adjusted)...

15.08.2022

More for Mombasa

Singapore-based container carrier Ocean Network Express (ONE) is adding a Mombasa (Kenya) port call to its MIM service, thus providing a direct connection between the Middle East, India and Kenya. The bi-weekly frequency name...

15.08.2022

Seriously low water levels on the Rhine

According to data from the German Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration, the Rhine River has dropped below a critical depth of water. The depth of the main fairway, which is decisive for shipping, was only 1.59 m on...

Flüssiges von der Seine

Urbane Lieferkette trainiert für die Olympischen Spiele 2024. Um seine Güter im Grossraum der französischen Hauptstadt auszuliefern, erwägt OBD Grand Paris, ein Getränkedistributeur im Grossraum Paris, die Teilnahme an...

Die Energiewende – über die Häfen

Benelux und Deutschland: Kooperation und Projekte. Import, Lagerung und Distribution von nachhaltigen Energieträgern haben sich zu strategischen Standort-Faktoren der Logistik entwickelt. Internationale Kooperationen von Häfen...

Zuverlässigkeit vor Preis

Der ESC weiss, dass auch die Verlader zur Resilienz der Lieferketten beitragen können. Nicht nur Kiew, sondern auch Taipeh, nicht nur Reeder, sondern auch Lieferanten – die Supply Chains sind aktuell an deutlich mehr Stellen...

08.07.2022

A new tool for checking up on global ports

The International Association of Ports and Harbours (Iaph) has developed a new source of information. The first edition of its quarterly dashboard and detailed report on the global port industry for its members is now available....

08.07.2022

Suez Canal on an historic high

Despite all talks of blockage and crises, the Suez Canal in Egypt achieved a turnover of USD 7 billion in 2021/2022, the highest mark for a fiscal year. This represents an increase of 20.7% compared to the USD 5.8 billion in...

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