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Panama Canal raises new locks’ draft
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
The Panama Canal Authority said increased rainfall has permitted an increase in maximum allowable drafts at the canal’s new locks.
International ports
Container lines
Seatrade reefer box order underscores demand strength
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Seatrade's order underscores the strength of the reefer market.
Container lines
Cool Cargo News
CMA CGM signs deal to develop LNG fuel for container ships
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
CMA CGM has signed a memorandum of understanding to promote liquefied natural gas as the marine fuel of the future.
Container lines
Hanjin accused of deception in avoiding US ship seizure
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
The attorney for a fuel company with a lien for services provided to a ship operated by Hanjin Shipping has accused attorneys for the carrier of failing to report when the charter for the vessel was terminated.
Container lines
Eimskip acquisition spree continues with reefer forwarder
JOC Staff |
Eimskip’s acquisition spree continues with the purchase of a Netherlands-based forwarder.
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Cool Cargo News
BRICS reefer trade poised for growth
Rob Ward, Brazil Special Correspondent |
The big winner of a recent summit between Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa is likely to be refrigerated shipments out of Brazil.
Container lines
Starting from the bottom, container market set for slow rebound
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Container shipping is set for a gradual recovery after hitting bottom with the collapse of Hanjin Shipping, but the road ahead is anything but smooth.
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Hanjin shadow looms over 2017 service contract talks
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
Trans-Pacific service contracts in early 2017 will have the shadow of Hanjin falling over the negotiations.
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Hanjin’s trans-Pacific network holds little value for competitors
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
Analyst questions the value to incumbent Asia-US operators of Hanjin's trans-Pacific network.
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Tech company tests one-stop system to check container status
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
A system aims to provide a single collection point for information on container status, vessel schedules, and empty-container returns, among other information.
Logistics Technology News
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Rickmers sells stake in troubled Singapore affiliate Rickmers Maritime
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The group has disposed of its entire 34.2 percent stake.
Container lines
Amid volatility, carrier management recommended to importers
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Collapse of Hanjin Shipping highlights needed for better understanding of carrier risk.
Container lines
China Cosco chief: Container carriers at a crucial crossroad
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
China Cosco president spells out the way forward for container lines as they sail up to a crucial crossroad.
Maritime
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Chassis provider warns of Hanjin sending uninsured equipment on US highways
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
A chassis provider has asked a federal judge to cancel all its per-diem leasing agreements with Hanjin Shipping.
Container lines
Used Panamax container ship values plunging
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The value of second-hand Panamax container ships has plunged by as much as 45 percent.
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International ports
Flower shippers latest to test maritime cold chain
Reynolds Hutchins, Associate Editor |
The world’s largest trading center for plants and flowers is experimenting with refrigerated ocean containers.
Cool Cargo News
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Crowley, Miami airport plan ocean-air transshipment of perishables
JOC Staff |
Crowley Maritime’s customs brokerage subsidiary will participate in a pilot program at Miami International Airport for ocean-to-air transshipment of perishables.
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Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Hanjin ships head to NY-NJ as lawyers squabble
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
A Hanjin vessel released from arrest at Panama is one of three stopping at the Port of New York and New Jersey to deliver long-awaited cargo to the port in a four-day stretch.
North American ports
Container lines
Trans-Pacific spot rates rise on GRI hopes
Dustin Braden, Shipper Relationship Manager |
Trans-Pacific spot rates rose this week ahead of an Oct. 15 general rate increase.
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Zim to add Asia service to Prince Rupert
JOC Staff |
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Liner asset writedowns could top $35 billion
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The top 18 container lines face potential asset writeoffs of about $35 billion.
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Dutch flower traders provide glimpse of Brexit consequences
Reynolds Hutchins, Associate Editor |
The impacts of Brexit on the world’s largest trading center for plants and flowers provides a window into how the decision to leave the EU will impact European trade and corporations.
Container lines
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Asia-Europe spot rate slide arrested as China holidays end
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
Spot rates on Asia-Europe recorded an increase this week, albeit a small one, surprising the market that was expecting the slump to continue well into the low season.
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Hanjin to liquidate trans-Pacific operations
JOC Staff |
Hanjin Shipping has received permission from a South Korean court for the sale of the carrier’s assets in the Asia-US container trade.
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CMA CGM names Delville as CFO
JOC Staff |
CMA CGM has named Michel Delville as the French ocean carrier’s CFO.
Container lines
Panama Canal struggles to boost container ship transits
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Container ship transits through the Panama Canal are running well below capacity following its $5.25 billion widening.
International ports
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Indonesia plans transshipment cost cuts
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
Indonesia is considering a reduction in transshipment charges.
International ports
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Thousands of Hanjin boxes still stranded outside LA-LB port
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
A Long Beach container terminal's willingness to collect Hanjin Shipping containers only solves part of the problem.
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Drayage
Marine terminals
Moody’s: Shipping downturn endangers German banks
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
With many container lines overleveraged and reporting losses, unsupportive lenders are another pitfall for the industry.
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Idle container ship fleet grows in Hanjin aftermath
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The fleet of idled container ships is soaring as bankrupt South Korean container line Hanjin Shipping returns chartered vessel.
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China’s export growth to fall, imports to rise, economist forecasts
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
The world’s factory will focus more on domestic consumption, and its citizens will increasingly sate their taste for foreign goods domestically.
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Long Beach, Seattle terminals to accept empty Hanjin containers
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Hanjin Shipping terminals in the United States will begin to accept empty Hanjin-owned containers.
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Drayage
Marine terminals
Second Hanjin ship to call NY-NJ port since bankruptcy
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
The ship’s arrival in New York is the latest sign that a slowly growing portion of the troubled liner’s fleet is finally reaching its destination.
Container lines
September exports continue growth trend at Oakland
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
US exports may be finally on track for growth after two down years.
North American ports
Container lines
Drewry: Multipurpose shipping faces two more lean years
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The struggling multipurpose shipping sector shouldn’t count on a rebound in container and dry-bulk rates for a quick return to profitability.
Breakbulk News
Container lines
LA-LB Hanjin box congestion worsens
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Upward of 20,000 empty Hanjin containers remain scattered throughout Southern California with no place to go.
Container lines
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Drayage
Marine terminals
Judge: Hanjin can’t charge shippers for boxes it can’t carry
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
Hanjin Shipping cannot require payment from exporters who find another carrier to move cargo that the South Korean carrier was unable to deliver, a US bankruptcy court judge has ruled.
Container lines
Bimco urges IMO to delay requirement for low-sulfur bunker fuel
Dustin Braden, Shipper Relationship Manager |
The committee is scheduled to meet Oct. 23 to determine whether the 0.5 percent global cap should take effect in 2020 or be postponed till 2025.
Container lines
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Shippers advised to closely monitor alliance partners' financial health
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
Hanjin's bankruptcy has shown that it is not only shippers that need to pay attention to the financial state of their chosen carriers, alliance members also need to keep an eye on their partners.
Container lines
Alliances pressed for failsafe plans after Hanjin collapse
Mark Szakonyi, JOC.com Executive Editor |
Shippers want assurance from ocean carrier alliances that there are emergency plans in place if one of their container lines can’t deliver its own cargo and that of its member partners.
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Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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