Tuesday, August 5, 2025

COSCO Shipping to launch weekly calls into Wellington

CentrePort Wellington announces that COSCO Shipping Lines will begin direct, weekly calls to Wellington as part of its ANE Service, starting mid-September 2025. The ANE...

GXO extends logistics deal with Pratt & Whitney in Oklahoma

GXO Logistics has renewed its contract with Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business, to continue managing warehouse operations at the company’s major military engine...

The new special commissioner of the Southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian Sea Port Authority takes office

In port of Gioia Tauro, Paolo Piacenza officially assumed his role as the new Extraordinary Commissioner of the Port System Authority of the Southern...

Anemoi wins funding for Rotor Sail upgrade

Anemoi Marine Technologies has won £1.2 million in government funding to develop its next-generation Rotor Sail system. The UK-based company will use the support, awarded...

Gebrüder Weiss expands into the Philippines

Gebrüder Weiss has opened a new office in Manila, marking its entry into the Philippine market. The move strengthens the company’s presence in Asia...

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Gdańsk–Hamburg form a strategic partnership

The Ports of Gdańsk and Hamburg are demonstrating that true strength in the maritime sector comes not from competition alone, but from strategic partnership...

Dole Ocean Cargo Express to implement terminal handling charge

Dole Ocean Cargo Express will implement a terminal handling charge due to increased operating costs at the Port of Puerto Barrios, Guatemala. The new charge...

Neptune announces USA bunker adjustment factor surcharge

Neptune has announced a bunker adjustment factor surcharge that will apply to all shipments to and from the USA West Coast, effective 1st September...

Neptune announces bunker adjustment factor surcharge

Neptune has announced the bunker adjustment factor surcharge, effective from 1st September 2025, and it will be as follows: For shipments from Australia to...

King Ocean Services announces charge increase for Guatemala terminal

King Ocean Services announced that the Guatemala Terminal Charge for all northbound and southbound cargo originating or transiting through Santo Tomas, Guatemala will be...

Maersk announces peak season surcharge from Asia Pacific to Africa

Maersk has announced a revision to its peak season surcharge for shipments from various Asian origins to South Africa and Mauritius. The affected origins...

Maersk introduces peak season surcharge on Far East Asia and Taiwan routes to Oceania

Maersk will implement a peak season surcharge for shipments from Far East Asia and Taiwan to various Oceania destinations, with the surcharge becoming effective...

Gdańsk–Hamburg form a strategic partnership

The Ports of Gdańsk and Hamburg are demonstrating that true strength in the maritime sector comes not from competition alone, but from strategic partnership...

Port of Auckland receives provisional fast-track approval for developments

The Port of Auckland announced that it has received provisional approval under the Fast Track Consent Process for the development of the Bledisloe North...

Mitsubishi Chemical UK leases major facility at port of Hull

Associated British Ports has successfully leased a significant industrial unit at King George Dock, Hull, to Mitsubishi Chemical UK Limited, a subsidiary of the...

The new special commissioner of the Southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian Sea Port Authority takes office

In port of Gioia Tauro, Paolo Piacenza officially assumed his role as the new Extraordinary Commissioner of the Port System Authority of the Southern...

Bilbao Port awards Solar Project

The Port Authority of Bilbao has awarded an €11.48 million contract to build four solar photovoltaic (PV) plants within the port area. The project...

QTerminals marks TEU handling milestone at Hamad Port

QTerminals has proudly announced that it has surpassed the milestone of handling over 10 million TEUs at its flagship facility, Hamad Port, since operations...

COSCO Shipping to launch weekly calls into Wellington

CentrePort Wellington announces that COSCO Shipping Lines will begin direct, weekly calls to Wellington as part of its ANE Service, starting mid-September 2025. The ANE...

Anemoi wins funding for Rotor Sail upgrade

Anemoi Marine Technologies has won £1.2 million in government funding to develop its next-generation Rotor Sail system. The UK-based company will use the support, awarded...

Gebrüder Weiss expands into the Philippines

Gebrüder Weiss has opened a new office in Manila, marking its entry into the Philippine market. The move strengthens the company’s presence in Asia...

Chevron and Closelink automate lube logistics

One year after full integration, Closelink and Chevron Marine Lubricants are proving how digital tools can transform marine lubricant procurement. The collaboration links Chevron’s...

Port of Long Beach new battery project under review

The Port of Long Beach is asking for public input on a proposed 70-megawatt battery energy storage system (BESS) planned for the Pier S...

BAR Technologies joins INTERCARGO

BAR Technologies has joined INTERCARGO as an Associate Member, deepening its role in global efforts to decarbonise dry cargo shipping. The UK-based company is...

Wärtsilä made Corsica Linea achieving fuel savings

Corsica Linea has achieved significant fuel savings following the installation of a Wärtsilä retrofit package on its ferry Pascal Paoli. The upgrade has led to...

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Forty containers collapse on Evergreen ship

One of Taiwanese liner operator Evergreen Marine Corporation’s operated ships has been berthed in Montevideo, Uruguay, since 29 July, after a stack collapse amid...

Hanseatic Global Terminals launches Latin America Division

Hanseatic Global Terminals has officially launched its Latin American division, marking the company’s first regional expansion since its founding in 2024. The new unit, Hanseatic...

SAAM Towage adds two new high-tech tugs

SAAM Towage has added two new tugs to its fleet. The SAAM Petrel and SAAM Charrán will operate in Chile and Peru. Both were...

MSC launches fast new Alpaca service for Far East to South America

MSC is excited to announce the launch of its new Alpaca service, starting in September 2025, which will offer customers exceptionally fast transit times...

CMA CGM is enterring the battle for Hutchison: What’s the strategy behind?

The competition over Hutchison Ports is emblematic of a broader geopolitical and commercial battle unfolding within the global maritime sector. The interest of CMA CGM...

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Dali owner and manager sue shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries

The owner and manager of Dali, the container ship that knocked down the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore in 2024, is suing South...

Gdańsk–Hamburg form a strategic partnership

The Ports of Gdańsk and Hamburg are demonstrating that true strength in the maritime sector comes not from competition alone, but from strategic partnership...

COSCO Shipping to launch weekly calls into Wellington

CentrePort Wellington announces that COSCO Shipping Lines will begin direct, weekly calls to Wellington as part of its ANE Service, starting mid-September 2025. The ANE...

Feeder shipping surge in Middle East–India maritime route

Amid global realignments in maritime logistics, the Middle East–India corridor is experiencing a transformative boom in feeder shipping, turning what was once a secondary...

GXO extends logistics deal with Pratt & Whitney in Oklahoma

GXO Logistics has renewed its contract with Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business, to continue managing warehouse operations at the company’s major military engine...

Port of Auckland receives provisional fast-track approval for developments

The Port of Auckland announced that it has received provisional approval under the Fast Track Consent Process for the development of the Bledisloe North...

Shipping sanctions create cascading disruptions as charter market tightens

Fleet disruptions from sanctioned vessels compound existing capacity constraints, driving up costs across global supply chains. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle ||...

Mitsubishi Chemical UK leases major facility at port of Hull

Associated British Ports has successfully leased a significant industrial unit at King George Dock, Hull, to Mitsubishi Chemical UK Limited, a subsidiary of the...

The new special commissioner of the Southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian Sea Port Authority takes office

In port of Gioia Tauro, Paolo Piacenza officially assumed his role as the new Extraordinary Commissioner of the Port System Authority of the Southern...

Anemoi wins funding for Rotor Sail upgrade

Anemoi Marine Technologies has won £1.2 million in government funding to develop its next-generation Rotor Sail system. The UK-based company will use the support, awarded...

CN Photo Project: The Picture of the Month

Container News wants to thank you all for participating in the CN Photo Project. Among all the very beautiful photos we have received, the Container News team has chosen...
Container transportation is now the most popular way of cargo movement and a critical pillar of the global economy, but back in the 1950s,...

Bunker indices move in different directions

Global bunker indices tracked by Marine Bunker Exchange (MABUX), continued to move in different directions. The 380 HSFO index rose by US$7.71, gradually approaching...
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