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Coast Guard Wants Chicago Canal Safety Zone
R.G. Edmonson |
The Coast Guard proposes establishing a permanent safety zone for the entire 77 miles of the Chicago and Sanitary Ship Canal and related waterways.
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Zim Announces Third India-Europe Rate Hike
JOC Staff |
Zim Integrated Shipping Services announced a general rate increase on the westbound trades from India to Europe and the Mediterranean, the second GRI in one-and-a-half months and the third this year.
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UASC Raises $140 Million to Expand Fleet, Network
Bruce Barnard |
United Arab Shipping Company signed a $140 million loan facility with Gulf Bank, Kuwait, the latest financing to support the expansion of its container fleet and route network.
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Shipping Group to Set Electronic Payment Standards
Peter T. Leach |
INTTRA, an electronic booking portal for the ocean freight industry, formed a new advisory board with its customers to set standards for electronic payments.
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Seaspan Takes Delivery of 8,500-TEU Ship
Joseph Bonney |
Container ship owner-lessor Seaspan took delivery of the 8,500-TEU Cosco Vietnam from South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries.
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Emirates Adds Intra-Asia Service
Joseph Bonney |
Emirates Shipping Line will join Hyundai Merchant Marine and STX Pan Ocean in the NIS intra-Asia service, which links Korea, China, Vietnam, Singapore and Indonesia.
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Sea Star, Crowley Confirm Antitrust Payouts
Joseph Bonney |
Sea Star Line and Crowley Maritime will proceed with their parts of a settlement in which they and Horizon Lines agreed to pay shippers a total of $52.25 million to settle allegations of price-fixing
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UASC Hikes India-Europe Rates
JOC Staff |
United Arab Shipping Company announced a general rate increase on the westbound trades from India to Europe and the Mediterranean, the second GRI this year.
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Widdows to Retire From NOL, Ng Named Successor
Peter T. Leach |
Ron Widdows, a prominent leader of the global container industry, will retire as group president and chief executive officer of Neptune Orient Lines, NOL Group announced Monday.
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Japan to Launch Ship Radiation Checks April 28
Hisane Masaki |
Japan will conduct radiation checks on ships and containers leaving three main international ports in and near Tokyo beginning April 28, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism ann
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TUI Sets May Deadline for Hapag-Lloyd Bids
Peter T. Leach |
TUI, co-owner of Hapag-Lloyd, asked Chinese group HNA and Oman's Onyx Investments to make binding bids for a stake in the shipping group by late May, three people close to the process told Reuters.
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Hanjin Boxship Escapes Pirate Attacks
Peter T. Leach |
A South Korean naval ship Thursday rescued a Hanjin Shipping container ship that had been attacked by pirates in the Indian Ocean.
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Cosco, Hanjin Add Prince Rupert Services
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Canada's West Coast port of Prince Rupert will add two new weekly trans-Pacific services in May, one by China Ocean Shipping Co. and the other by Hanjin Shipping.
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Drewry Trans-Pacific Spot Rate Climbs 6 Percent
Peter T. Leach |
Spot freight rates on the trans-Pacific broke a 16-week downturn this week, as the Drewry benchmark for shipping a 40-foot equivalent container from Hong Kong to Los Angeles increased 6 percent from t
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Three Carriers to Start Taiwan-India Loop
Peter T. Leach |
Evergreen Line, Wan Hai Line and Interasia Lines will launch a new weekly Taiwan-Madras Trunk service starting April 29 from the port of Taichung in Taiwan.
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Horizon Lines Appoints Hamlin SVP Operations
Peter T. Leach |
Horizon Lines, trying to rebuild after taking a major hit to its finances and management, named William A. Hamlin to the position of senior vice president of operations.
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OOCL First-Quarter Revenue Jumps 17.2 percent
Peter T. Leach |
OOCL's total revenue increased 17.2 percent to $1.329 billion in the first quarter from $1.134 billion in the same quarter last year, its parent company OOIL said Tuesday.
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Container Carriers Earned Record Profits in 2010
Bruce Barnard |
Ocean container carriers earned an estimated $14 billion in 2010, the most profitable year in the industry's history, almost cancelling the aggregate operating loss of $15 billion in 2009.
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China Shipping Expands LA Terminal
Bill Mongelluzzo |
China Shipping Container Line on Monday completed the first phase of an expansion project at its Los Angeles terminal, demonstrating to elected officials and the neighboring community that a marine te
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Piracy Costs Shipping Industry Billions
Peter T. Leach |
Maritime piracy costs the global shipping industry anywhere from $3.5 billion to upwards of $8 billion a year, according to Ron Widdows, group president of Neptune Orient Lines and chairman of the Wor
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US Congress Bill Would Defer 100 Percent Scanning
R.G. Edmonson |
The battle over 100 percent scanning of U.S.-bound ocean containers is taking another sharp turn in a partisan skirmish over maritime security.
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Pirates Release Ship, Hold Crew
JOC Staff |
Somali pirates released the MV Asphalt Venture, a Panama-flag oil tanker, after almost seven months of captivity but later reneged on their agreement to free the entire 15-member crew, all Indian.
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CMA CGM Hikes Rates Across Network
Bruce Barnard |
CMA CGM announced a range of rate increases and surcharges across its global liner network aimed at restoring revenue. Rate news from JOC:
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Big, Bigger, Biggest
Peter T. Leach |
To get a sense of the scale of the world’s largest commercial container ships, it may help to stand in New York’s Times Square.
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Carrier Profits in Reverse
Peter T. Leach |
Shipping industry observers are raising alarms that the strong turnaround in container line profitability over the past year may be reversing course.
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MSC to Hike Far East Rates in May
JOC Staff |
Mediterranean Shipping Company plans to apply a general rate increase on the Far East-Asia-Indian subcontinent trade lane as well as to the Far East-Asia-Canada lane.
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OOCL Scanning Ships, Crews Before Tokyo Departures
Peter T. Leach |
OOCL said it is scanning all vessels it owns or charters for radiation before they depart from the Kanto ports of Tokyo and Yokohama to protect its crew members and to mitigate the risk of radiation s
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Carriers Suggest Trans-Pacific Contract Guidelines
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Westbound Transpacific Stabilization Agreement, a discussion group of 10 ocean carriers in the trade, published the checklist in order to improve clarity in the contracting process and minimize th
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Box Ships IPO Raises $132 Million
Bruce Barnard |
Box Ships, an Athens-based container ship charter owner, raised $132 million from an initial public offering but its shares slipped on their NYSE debut April 14.
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Maersk Sells Three Ships to Diana for Leaseback
Peter T. Leach |
Diana Containerships, a NASDAQ-listed owner of container ships for charter, said Thursday it agreed to buy three Maersk Line Panamax vessels, one from Maersk Line UK and two others from A.P.
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Shipping Group Sees Overcapacity Poisoning Market
Peter T. Leach |
Spot freight rates on the trans-Pacific and Asia-Europe trade lanes may not recover from their three-month slide until the peak season demand in the third quarter of this year, according to BIMCO, th
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Hanjin Boosts Asia-Europe Rates
Peter T. Leach |
Hanjin Shipping plans to increase freight rates as of May 15 on the Asia-Europe trade lanes.
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First-Quarter Piracy Attacks Hit Record
Peter T. Leach |
Piracy at sea hit an all-time high in the first three months of 2011, with 142 attacks worldwide, according to the latest global piracy report by the International Maritime Bureau of the International
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Pirates Release Beluga Nomination
Janet Nodar |
Somali pirates released the Beluga Nomination after almost three months of captivity, according to European news sources.
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Maersk to Switch to Low-Sulfur Fuel in Singapore
Peter T. Leach |
Maersk Line ships will switch to using low-sulfur fuel while in the Port of Singapore to reduce carbon and sulfur emissions.
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Maersk Likely to Order 10 More 18,000-TEU Ships
Peter T. Leach |
Maersk Line is likely to exercise its option to order another 10 huge container ships in June, its chief executive said Wednesday.
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Drewry Forecasts Ocean Carrier Losses This Year
Peter T. Leach |
Drewry Shipping Consultants is forecasting that many ocean carriers will struggle to break even this year because of plunging rates on east-west trades and escalating costs.
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Hamburg Sud Returns to Profit
Bruce Barnard |
Hamburg-Sud, Germany's second largest ocean carrier and 13th in the world, returned to profit in 2010 from its first eve
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Maersk Hikes Piracy Risk Surcharges
JOC Staff |
Maersk Line announced an increase in its piracy risk surcharges imposed earlier on containers moving between the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, Europe and Central/South America, starting May 1.
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APL Ships to Burn Low-Sulfur Fuel in Singapore
Peter T. Leach |
The NOL Group is extending its low-sulfur emissions program to the Port of Singapore, where it is based.
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