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07.05.2019

Macs changes its terminal in Antwerp

Hamburg (Germany)-based Maritime Carrier Shipping (Macs), which was founded in 1970 and which operates services for Africa, has changed its terminal in Antwerp (Belgium). The new terminal Zuidnatie Breakbulk has a quay length...

07.05.2019

Macquarie: strong footprint in Long Beach

The Australian investment company Macquarie has bought the Long Beach container terminal, which was completed and opened to the public in 1986. It currently comprises 425,000 sqm and eight structures. Macquarie has agreed to...

06.05.2019

More ports allow use of open-loop scrubbers

The Clean Shipping Alliance (CSA) 2020 has received written approvals and no-objection letters from more than 20 ports covering Europe, the Americas, Asia and Australasia, indicating they have no intention of banning the use of...

06.05.2019

Cargo keeps Scandlines on course in 2018

In 2018, Scandlines’ group sales dropped slightly by 2% to EUR 477 million (2017: EUR 487 million), as the unusually warm weather between May and September attracted fewer passengers. With EUR 352 million, turnover on both...

06.05.2019

Kloosterboer relies on free riding provided by Kuenz

The Dutch company Kloosterboer in Vlissingen has purchased four Kuenz Freerider cranes that have a high degree of automation. Kloosterboer, a new customer of Kuenz, specialises in logistics services for temperature-controlled...

03.05.2019

Stepping up digital efficiency at ECT terminal

An increasing number of shipping companies, terminals and nautical service providers are sharing real-time information via the port of Rotterdam’s Pronto digital platform. During a pilot project, the site, a "single...

03.05.2019

Technical upgrades for Sovcomflot’s tankers

Sovcomflot, a major Russian shipping company, will roll out a Wärtsilä fleet operations solution for its fleet of arctic shuttle tankers. The order was booked in March 2019. The agreement signed with Sovcomflot comprises the...

03.05.2019

Medcenter Container Terminal extends range of equipment

Italy’s Medcenter Container Terminal (MCT), which is owned and operated by Terminal Investment Limited (TIL), will purchase a total of 32 diesel-electric straddle carriers. All the machines are scheduled to be delivered by the...

15.04.2019

Sinkende Piratenflagge

Dass die Piraterie eine Geissel der Hochseeschifffahrt ist und unverändert Aktualität geniesst, wird niemand bestreiten. Der jüngste Bericht des Internationalen Schiffahrtsbüros lässt aufhorchen – ein Rückzug der Vorfälle geht...

02.05.2019

Arkas and CNAN to cooperate in the Med

Turkey-headquartered Arkas Line and CNAN Med, the national shipping line of Algeria, are launching an Algeria service at the beginning of this month (May). CNAN Med will operate the new Westmed Oran service (WOS) with two...

02.05.2019

New Mexican offspring for Hamburg Süd

Hamburg Süd recently held a ceremony to name a containership at the port of Veracruz (Mexico). Now known as the "Polar Mexico", the vessel was sponsored by Claudia Dávila, wife of Carlos Ayala, logistics and...

02.05.2019

Coalition on West African routes

Bremen Overseas Chartering and Shipping (Bocs) and Universal Africa Lines (UAL) are to combine their forces on the West African trades. The Bremen entity, a breakbulk MPV shipping line, operates five geared MPV vessels ranging...

30.04.2019

Mixed results for Q1/2019 in Antwerp

In the port of Antwerp, total throughput fell by 3% in Q1/2019 compared to Q1/2018. Container traffic, on the other hand, continues to rise, recording the port’s best ever monthly result in March. In 2018, Antwerp’s share in...

30.04.2019

ONE banking on synergy effects

ONE, the joint venture for container traffic of the three Japanese shipping companies K Line, MOL and NYK, reported a loss of USD 586 million in the fiscal year ending 31 March 2019. Revenues were at USD 10.88 billion. The...

30.04.2019

World container throughput recovers, says RWI/ISL

According to current flash estimates, the container throughput index of the RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research and the Institute for Shipping Economics and Logistics (ISL) rose to 136.9 in March, thus offsetting, at...

29.04.2019

Hapag Lloyd sustainability reports includes SDG

The Hamburg-based shipping company Hapag-Lloyd transports around 12 million containers a year with its fleet of 227 ships. The carrier’s current sustainability report entitled “Gathering Pace Together” also includes the legally...

29.04.2019

CMA CGM enlarges digital portfolio

The French shipping company CMA CGM is continuing to further digitalise its offers and has just introduced the CMA CGM e-solutions tool. It is a fully digital e-commerce system that supports a range of e-commerce channels such as...

29.04.2019

Container throughput solid in February says Drewry

In February 2019, Drewry's global container port throughput index declined to 114 points, after reaching 131 points in January. The decrease was mainly due to the Chinese New Year which was celebrated in February and dampened...

15.04.2019

Überkapazität vermeiden

In Istanbul hat Simon Bennett von der Internationalen Schifffahrtskammer (ICS) vor einer weiteren Erosion der Margen gewarnt, wenn die Tonnage nicht stärker sinkt.

26.04.2019

History of Hamburg Süd on display

Two going for history: Hamburg Süd and the International Maritime Museum Hamburg (IMMH) have signed an agreement to catalogue and display the historical collection of the shipping company, which was founded in 1871. Using images,...

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