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Slow and steady transatlantic box trade settles back to normal patterns

Trade between Europe and North America is expected to see little growth. But for carriers the transatlantic can yield profits if capacity is managed carefully

Containers Europe

Houthi attacks will continue thanks to their robust weapons supply chain

Naval operations protecting shipping from Houthi attacks, which are set to increase during Ramadan, are not focused on stemming the re-supply of weapons, allowing the attacks to continue

Red Sea Risk Piracy and Security

Scale the key for MSC in post-2M era

MSC’s unrivalled capacity and weighty orderbook ensures it has the flexibility to respond to market requirements as it prepares to go it alone, says group EVP

Containers Mediterranean Shipping Co

Ship recycling recovery not expected until second half of 2024

Recycling volumes in the first two months of 2024 were less than half the levels seen in January and February 2023, according to Lloyd’s List Intelligence data

Ship Recycling Roro

Shippers wary of Gemini reliability promise

Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd’s hub-and-spoke network model promises much. But the challenge will be in the execution, and convincing customers

Containers Hapag Lloyd

The week in charts: Third-party spoofing hits Black Sea traffic | Record volumes of Russian oil shipped | Crude tanker newbuilding orderbook remains at historic lows

Saudia’s Red Sea box port traffic decimated by Houthi attacks, bulk carriers divert in record numbers from Red Sea and strong freight markets continue to reduce ship recycling candidates

Week in Charts Tankers and Gas

US east coast labour contract looms large for shippers

Shippers should send their cargo early, ahead of the ILA labour contract expiration in September, and establish west coast lanes in case of strikes or disruptions on the east and US Gulf coasts, industry executives say

Containers Ports and Logistics

Tipping point in the Red Sea

Wording of Conwartime and Voywar clauses are matters BIMCO could usefully revisit before the next crisis

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Maersk extends Haiphong co-operation deal

Vietnam is seen as a high growth market by Maersk, which is extending its agreement with Hateco to help develop its new terminal

Containers Ports and Logistics

Ports not ready to process captured carbon from shipping

Capturing carbon is the easy part; getting if off ships and through terminals safely is proving to be a bottleneck

Sustainability Ports and Logistics

Novorossiysk-bound ships detouring amid heightened drone threat

A document circulated on social media suggests ships are being instructed to alter course after a general cargoship spotted a naval drone in the Black Sea earlier this month; however, the exact reason why others are anchoring mid-route is not clear

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Maersk extends Haiphong co-operation deal

Vietnam is seen as a high growth market by Maersk, which is extending its agreement with Hateco to help develop its new terminal

Containers Ports and Logistics

Hapag-Lloyd dismisses shipper fears of Gemini Cooperation

There will be winners and losers in terms of direct calls under the Gemini Cooperation’s hub-and-spoke network. But transhipment should not lead to poorer services

Containers Ports and Logistics

Yang Ming boxship knocks down three cranes at Turkish port of Evyap

A statement said no one was hurt but local media reported that a crane operator was seriously injured

Containers Safety

MSC in fourth containership recycling sale of the year

‘Red Sea diversions have created an artificial uplift in earnings resulting in a deferral of boxship demolition decisions,’ says Braemar container market analyst

Containers Ship Recycling

Bunker demand faces long-term decline despite geopolitical spikes

Replacement of older, less-efficient vessels and the adoption of cleaner fuels as part of shipping’s decarbonisation efforts will inevitably lead to reduced future consumption of both high-sulphur and low-sulphur fuel oils

Red Sea Risk Political Risk and Trade

Slow and steady transatlantic box trade settles back to normal patterns

Trade between Europe and North America is expected to see little growth. But for carriers the transatlantic can yield profits if capacity is managed carefully

Containers Europe
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