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Maersk to Halt Iceland Service
JOC Staff |
Maersk Line and its intra-Europe subsidiary SeaGo Line said they will not accept cargo to or from Iceland beginning Oct. 1.
Container lines
Drewry: Korean Shipping Lines Have Backs against the Wall
JOC Staff |
Drewry Maritime Research is taking a negative view of the outlook for publicly traded Korean container shipping lines.
Container lines
Drewry: Canceled Sailings Likely This Year
JOC Staff |
Sluggish volume on all-water routes between Asia and the East Coast of North America “does not bode well for this year’s peak season” and may force carriers to cancel sailings later this year, Drewry Maritime Research warned in its current Container Insight Weekly.
Container lines
Shipping Corp. of India Plans India-Europe Rate Hike
JOC Staff |
Shipping Corporation of India has announced a general rate increase in its westbound trade from the Indian subcontinent to Europe, starting Sept. 1.
Container lines
Hamburg Süd Ship Christened in San Francisco
JOC Staff |
Hamburg Süd has christened a ship in the U.S. for the first time in the company’s history.
Container lines
Banks Press for Sale of German Shipowner Ahrenkiel
JOC Staff |
The crisis engulfing German owners of container ships deepened with reports that Ahrenkiel, a leading charter operator, is being pressed by its bankers to put itself up for sale.
Container lines
Consumer Products Exports Expected to Underpin Growth of South Korea’s Economy
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Container lines
Study Details Benefits of Deepening the Mississippi River
JOC Staff |
U.S. Sen. David Vitter, R-La., the ranking member of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, along with industry and Louisiana transportation officials...
Container lines
8,508-TEU Ever Living Christened in Taiwan
JOC Staff |
The naming ceremony for Evergreen Group’s first L-type container ship, the Ever Living, was held at China Shipbuilding Corporation’s Kaohsiung shipyard in Taiwan today.
Container lines
DFDS Boosts Profit on Higher North Sea Freight Volumes
JOC Staff |
DFDS’s operating profit grew 5 percent in the second quarter from a year ago, as a rebound in traffic on key North Sea routes offset a slowdown in Russian shipments and increased competition on the English Channel.
Container lines
New Zim Service Connects Florida, Central America
JOC Staff |
Zim Integrated Shipping Services has launched a new Florida Central America service connecting Miami; Santo Tomas de Castilla, Guatemala; and Puerto Cortes, Honduras.
Container lines
Bahri to Prepare Study for Potential Saudi Maritime Yard
JOC Staff |
Bahri, the National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia, has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Saudi Aramco and Sembcorp Marine to prepare a feasibility study for the development of a maritime yard in Saudi Arabia.
Container lines
Yang Ming Enhances Intra-Asia Network, Joins CIX
JOC Staff |
Yang Ming Line plans to upgrade its intra-Asia service network by joining the China-India Express Service operated by a consortium of Evergreen Line, “K” Line, Hapag-Lloyd and Simatech Shipping.
Container lines
Report: Container Port Sector Remains Profitable
JOC Staff |
The global container port sector remains “dynamic” and “profitable,” despite numerous changes currently taking place, according to Drewry Maritime Research’s latest report, “Annual Review of Global Container Terminal Operators.”
Marine terminals
Forwarding
CSAV Seeks $330 Million in Share Offering
JOC Staff |
Compañía Sud Americana de Vapores said it hopes to raise $330 million, compared with its initial goal of $500 million, in a share offering that will run until Sept. 18.
Container lines
Clarksons’ Profit Stalls
JOC Staff |
Clarksons, the world’s biggest shipbroker and shipping services group, posted stagnant profits and revenues for the first half of the year amid depressed markets in most shipping sectors.
Container lines
Navios Group Forms European Subsidiary
JOC Staff |
The Navios Group has announced the formation of Navios Europe as the next step in concluding its letter of intent signed with HSH Nordbank in April 2013.
Container lines
Survey: Shippers’ Confidence Continues to Build in Europe
JOC Staff |
The Stifel Nicolaus Logistics Confidence Index, a monthly survey of international shippers and forwarders measuring Europe-based air and ocean freight trade lanes...
Forwarding
Regional Container Lines Names Atikul as New Chairman
JOC Staff |
Regional Container Lines’ board of directors has appointed Jamlong Atikul as chairman.
Container lines
Japanese Exports to US Jump 18.4 Percent
JOC Staff |
Japan’s exports to the United States rose for the seventh straight month in July on a year-on-year basis, surging 18.4 percent to ¥1.106 trillion ($11.3 billion), according to preliminary figures released by the Finance Ministry on Aug 19.
Container lines
Asian Exports Expected to Surge
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
After contracting in June, total exports from Asia last month accelerated, and double-digit growth is likely in the months ahead, according to analysis by Nomura.
Container lines
Drewry: Cash-Strapped Carriers Returning to Core Services
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Cash-strapped container carriers are retreating to port-to-port operations from door-to-door services, allowing freight forwarders to increase their ocean market share, according to industry consultant Drewry.
Container lines
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Expands Mexico Service
JOC Staff |
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics has expanded its ocean transportation service from Veracruz, Mexico.
Forwarding
BIMCO: Demolition Counterbalances New Ship Deliveries
JOC Staff |
Demand in the container shipping segment is “hobbling forward,” as a “healthy level” of demolition counterbalances the inflow of new and larger ships, according to the BIMCO Shipping Market Overview & Outlook report for August.
Forwarding
UN Security Council Addresses Piracy in Gulf of Guinea
JOC Staff |
The United Nations Security Council has called for a comprehensive regional approach to combat the threat of piracy and armed robbery at sea in the Gulf of Guinea.
Container lines
Ocean Carrier Rate Revision Roundup for Aug. 16
JOC Staff |
Major container lines have announced rate increases for a variety of trades, as detailed below, slated to take effect in August, September and October.
Container lines
Cost-Cutting Helps Maersk Line Nearly Double Profit
JOC Staff |
Maersk Line almost doubled its second quarter profit as above-target cost cuts, buoyed by lower fuel prices, more than offset sluggish growth in container volumes and a double-digit decline in freight rates.
Container lines
Security Expert Says Maritime Industry a Target for Terrorists
JOC Staff |
A maritime attack from al-Qaida or other affiliate terrorist groups is increasingly likely, according to Gulf of Aden Group Transits.
Forwarding
Regional Container Lines Reports Weak 2Q Results
JOC Staff |
The intra-Asia, Thailand-based carrier Regional Container Lines reported a net loss of 132 million Thai bahts (about US$4.2 million) in the second quarter of 2013...
Container lines
PIL Revises China Transpacific Service
JOC Staff |
Pacific International Lines has revised the port rotation for its China Transpacific Service, which connects the U.S. West Coast, Oceania and Asia.
Container lines
CSAV Approves Sale of Two 6,500-TEU Ships
JOC Staff |
Compañía Sud Americana de Vapores has approved the sale of two 6,500 20-foot-equivalent unit ships, in line with the Chilean carrier’s strategy of having larger and more efficient ships.
Container lines
Report Sees Further Growth in Fleet of Leased Containers
JOC Staff |
The world’s fleet of operationally leased containers rose annually by almost 11 percent throughout 2011 and 2012, according to a “Container Leasing 2013/14” report published by Drewry Maritime Research.
Forwarding
Container lines
Hapag-Lloyd Holding to Merge With Corporate Parent
JOC Staff |
Hapag-Lloyd Holding will merge with the Hapag-Lloyd parent corporation, effective retrospectively from Jan. 1, 2013.
Container lines
Shipping Corp. of India’s Loss Widens
JOC Staff |
Shipping Corporation of India reported its net loss in the first fiscal quarter, which ended June 30, widened to $16.2 million from $9 million a year earlier, as operating income and profit from disposal of ships declined sharply in a tight global shipping market.
Container lines
Shippers Seek Clarification From US on China's VAT
JOC Staff |
The National Industrial Transportation League is asking the federal government to find out how China’s recently implemented value-added tax on freight transportation relates to international cargo movements.
Container lines
Maersk Line Revises South Atlantic Express Service
JOC Staff |
Maersk Line has revised its South Atlantic Express service.
Container lines
Maersk to Hike Asia-Europe Rates in September
JOC Staff |
Maersk Line has announced general rate increases of between $400 and $500 to transport a 20-foot container from Asia to northern Europe and the Mediterranean, effective Sept. 1.
Container lines
First Chinese Ship Sails to Europe via Arctic Route
JOC Staff |
China has begun its first commercial transit of the Northeast Passage, with the Yong Sheng, a 19,000-ton multipurpose cargo ship, heading for Russia’s Arctic waterway en route from Dalian to Rotterdam.
Container lines
Forwarding
Typhoon Utor Disrupts Transportation in China and Hong Kong
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Typhoon Utor is causing transport chaos as southern China and Hong Kong prepare for the impact of heavy rain, strong winds and waves of up to 10 meters later today.
Forwarding
Diana Containerships to Buy Two Post-Panamax Ships
JOC Staff |
Diana Containerships has signed, through two separate wholly-owned subsidiaries, two memoranda of agreement to buy two post-Panamax container ships from an unaffiliated third party.
Container lines
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