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APL to Scan Japanese Export Boxes for Radiation
Peter T. Leach |
APL will begin radiation scanning next week of containerized Japanese exports delivered to the shipping line’s marine terminal in Yokohama for transport on APL vessels.
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Grand Alliance, ZIM, Hyundai Start All-Water Loop
Peter T. Leach |
Grand Alliance members Hapag-Lloyd, NYK Line and OOCL, together with alliance partner Zim Integrated Shipping Services, are teaming up with Hyundai Merchant Marine to launch an all-water service from
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LA-LB Terminals Reduce Off-Peak Gates
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Eight of the 14 container terminals at the Los Angeles-Long Beach ports, pointing to slow cargo volume since the Chinese New Year, have suspended one off-peak gate per week until demand picks up.
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MSC Raises Trans-Atlantic Rates May 1
JOC Staff |
Mediterranean Shipping Co. is adding $240 to $400 per container to its rates from North America to Europe, the carrier's second general rate increase on the trans-Atlantic in a month.
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Antwerp On Alert on Ships From Japan
Bruce Barnard |
The port of Antwerp, Europe's second largest container hub, said it is taking "heightened precautions" over ships arriving from Japan that may have been contaminated by radioactive fallout from the
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Horizon Calls Bankruptcy Report 'Speculation'
Joseph Bonney |
Horizon Lines said it is trying to refinance its debt to avoid an expected default and would not comment on a Bloomberg News report quoting unnamed sources as saying the largest U.S.
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Zim, Evergreen, CSCL Launch Asia-Europe Service
Bruce Barnard |
Evergreen, Zim Integrated Shipping Services and China Shipping Container Lines will launch a joint Asia-Europe service at the end of April, the carriers announced Thursday.
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HHLA Forecasts 10 Percent Growth
Bruce Barnard |
HHLA, Hamburg's biggest stevedore, forecast 10 percent growth in container traffic this year following a 19 percent increase in 2010.
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LA-Long Beach Ports Plan Expansion
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Having weathered seven years of environmental challenges and the worst economic downturn in the history of containerization, the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles are ready to grow.
Port News
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Four Carriers to Start Trans-Pacific Loop
Peter T. Leach |
Four Asian carriers are teaming up in a joint service from North Asia to Long Beach in early April.
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Horizon Aims to Restructure, Not Sell Liner Assets
Joseph Bonney |
Horizon Lines has no plans to sell any of its container liner services as it seeks to restructure its finances to avoid an expected default on its debt this year, the company's chief executive said.
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Hamburg Sud, Alianca to Drop Chassis in Baltimore
Peter T. Leach |
Hamburg Sud North America and Hamburg Sud subsidiary Alianca plan to stop providing chassis to shippers moving cargo with merchant's haulage through Baltimore-area terminals and depots as of May 1.
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Zim Swings to $54 Million Profit
Bruce Barnard |
Zim Integrated Shipping Services rebounded to a $54 million net profit in 2010 from a $432 million loss a year ago driven by increased cargo volume and higher freight rates.
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Freight Interests Testify on Transportation Bill
R.G. Edmonson |
Advocates for improved goods movement on Tuesday called for a national freight policy, improved connectors to ports, and a dedicated office within the Department of Transportation.
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Crowley Names Fox to Head Corporate Service
Peter T. Leach |
Crowley Maritime appointed Carl Fox as senior vice president of corporate services as of June 1.
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CMA CGM Columba Opens Vietnam Terminal
Peter T. Leach |
The CMA CGM Columba became the largest container vessel to call at a Vietnamese port when it participated in the inauguration of the new Cai Mep International Terminal.
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Hanjin, Yang Ming Add Pacific Northwest Loop
Peter T. Leach |
Hanjin Shipping and Yang Ming are adding a new joint weekly service to their networks between Asia and the Pacific Northwest, starting April 22.
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Commerce Secretary Promotes Export Initiative
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Commerce Secretary Gary Locke called upon small and mid-size companies to increase their profits and hasten the U.S. economic recovery by becoming more engaged in exports.
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WWL Cuts CO2 Emissions 21 Percent
Peter T. Leach |
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics said Tuesday it reduced its carbon dioxide emissions 21 percent last year, compared to 2009.
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COAC to Eye Role of Brokers April 12
R.G. Edmonson |
The role of the customs broker in the supply chain is high on the agenda when COAC members meet on April 12.
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China Turns Away MOL Ship for Radiation
Hisane Masaki |
Chinese authorities rejected a container ship operated by MOL, Japan's second-largest shipping line, saying they had detected high levels of radiation.
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Congestion Closes India’s Nhava Sheva Export Gate
JOC Staff |
Because of congestion, terminal management closed the export gate at Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal in India’s Port of Jawaharlal Nehru.
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Horizon Lines Expects to Default on Bonds
Joseph Bonney |
Horizon Lines said it expects to default on its loans as the result of a $45 million fine for price-fixing in the Puerto Rico trade and could be forced into bankruptcy if a deal can’t be worked out wi
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Japanese Restore Transportation Systems
Hisane Masaki |
Restoration work on Japanese transportation systems devastated by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that hit the northeastern part of th
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Grand Alliance Resumes Nagoya Service
Peter T. Leach |
The Grand Alliance is resuming service to the Japanese city of Nagoya operated by Hapag-Lloyd on March 31, according to a bulletin by OOCL.
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Japan to Remain Major US Trading Partner
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Japan's commerce with the U.S.
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Crowley Wins Order Blocking Puerto Rican Inspections
Peter T. Leach |
A U.S. District Court in San Juan issued a temporary restraining order on Friday in favor of Crowley Puerto Rico Services.
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Indian Navy, Coast Guard Capture Pirate Mother Ship
Peter T. Leach |
The Indian navy and coast guard captured 16 Somali pirates and rescued 16 hostages after a three-hour running battle in the Arabian Sea, according to media reports.
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Crowley to Start Direct Loop to St. Maarten
Peter T. Leach |
Crowley Maritime is adding a direct, fixed-day sailing from Port Everglades, Fla., to St. Maarten in the Caribbean that will reduce transit time by one full day.
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Maersk Introduces Ships Designed for West Africa
Peter T. Leach |
Maersk Line is taking delivery of the first of a series of 22 container ships called Wafmax that are specifically designed for the limitations of the West African market.
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Charter Rates Rise Amid Falling Freight Rates
Bruce Barnard |
Container ship charter rates are still rallying even as freight rates are falling as ocean carriers seek additional tonnage to defend market share amid strong cargo volume ahead of the summer peak shi
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The JOC Top 40 Container Lines (2010)
Peter T. Leach |
The columns of red and black numbers in the rankings of the Top 40 Container Lines by volume reflect the tenuous recovery from the deep downturn in trade that hit carriers so hard in 2009.
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Carriers Reap What Exporters Sow
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The U.S. farm sector is on the cusp of an explosion in exports, and the liner shipping industry will be a major beneficiary.
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Post-Panamax Logistics
Peter T. Leach |
From the bridge of a container ship passing through the Panama Canal, the signs of the canal authority’s huge expansion project are clearly visible.
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Recovery’s Uneasy Wake
Bruce Barnard |
At first glance, the figures don’t appear to add up on the Asia-Europe container shipping trade lanes.
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Industry Veteran Schely Dies at 72
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Retired executive Ronald P. Schley, a veteran of 33 years in the shipping industry, died March 14 in Sparks, Nev., after a lengthy illness. He was 72.
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Japanese Grain Import Demand to Remain High
R.G. Edmonson |
The U.S. Grain Council said consumer demand in Japan will drive imports of coarse grains from the U.S.
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DHS Steps Up Radiation Monitoring for Cargo from Japan
R.G. Edmonson |
The Department of Homeland Security's front-line agencies, "out of an abundance of caution," said this week that they are increasing their monitoring of vessels and cargo that arrive from Japan but ar
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ESC Elects Choumert Chairman
Peter T. Leach |
The European Shipping Council on Friday elected Denis Choumert as its new chairman.
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German Ocean Carriers Avoid Tokyo, Yokohama
Bruce Barnard |
Several German shipping lines suspended calls at eastern Japanese ports, including Tokyo, because of fears crews could be exposed to radiation from the damaged
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