More ocean carriers are halting Gulf bookings and diverting cargo as the Malta-flagged Safeen Prestige caught fire after being struck by an unidentified projectile.
The Middle East conflict has stoked fears of prolonged disruption to global trade via key maritime corridors.
Ships are rerouting, air cargo is tightening, and companies are adding new war risk surcharges as the Middle East conflict ...
The world’s largest container carriers are rerouting ships to avoid the Persian Gulf. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's top three shippers said they will integrate their container shipping operations to create the world's sixth-largest fleet, joining a growing trend of consolidation in an ...
Container shipping hits record Q4 efficiency while voyage-level data exposes carrier performance gaps under carbon ...
[This article was first published in Army Sustainment Professional Bulletin, which was then called Army Logistician, volume 2, number 2 (March–April 1970), pages 16–22.] A SUBSTANTIAL NUMBER of big, ...
Firefighters battled a blaze involving hazardous materials on a container ship at the Port of Los Angeles, the nation’s busiest for maritime trade, before moving it a safer distance from shore. Vessel ...
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Israel’s Zim shipping company inks $4.2 billion takeover deal by German giant
As part of the deal, an Israeli container liner firm will be formed to securely operate global shipping trade routes to Israel; Hapag-Lloyd commits to retain Zim employees The post Israel’s Zim ...
The Port of Los Angeles was open Saturday as firefighters continued to subdue an electrical fire that started below deck of the container ship One Henry Hudson and prompted a major emergency response.
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