APM ties up with Saigon Port Co to build new Viet terminal APM Terminals, the container terminal division of shipping giant AP Moller-Maersk, has entered into a joint venture with Saigon Port Company to develop a container terminal at Vietnam's newly developing deep water port of Cai Mep.
Shippers may pay fee to use Malacca Strait SHIPPING vessels could soon have to pay a fee to use the Malacca Strait, as nations along one of the world's busiest waterways hunt for ways to share the costs of keeping it open and safe.
S Korean H1 ship orders surge 33% HYUNDAI Heavy Industries Co, the world's biggest shipyard, and other South Korean shipbuilders received 33 per cent more orders in the first half, boosted by demand for vessels that carry oil and liquefied natural gas.
CMA CGM helps Lebanon victims with free vessel FRENCH shipping group CMA CGM is to provide a vessel to take urgently needed supplies into war-torn Lebanon.
Eletson newbuild tanker drought ends with $250m order PRODUCT tanker specialist Eletson Holdings has inked contracts with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard for four medium range tankers of 52,000 dwt in a deal that could be worth well over $250m if two options are exercised, writes Nigel Lowry in Athens.
DP World in talks with Greek minister over port investments OFFICIALS from DP World are expected to meet Greek minister of merchant marine Manolis Kefaloyiannis today to underline their interest in investing in the country's ports.
USCG wins AIS rights THE US Coast Guard has won exclusive rights to a key frequency used by AIS in a ruling that overrides claims by US maritime communications provider MariTel
Gains cement Port of Hamburg ranking German hub consolidates its position as Europe's second-largest container port after posting double-digit gain in cargo volume.
Amsterdam boxes skyrocket
Vietnam hails U.S. bill
Higher costs hit Tropical Shipping despite higher revenues
Investor gives Hanjin terminal sale the thumbs down Hanjin has become the latest carrier to try and take advantage of the inflated terminal prices by putting its overseas terminals on the market.
TS Line and Emirates to launch China-India-ME service Taiwan's TS Line and Hong Kong's Emirates Shipping Line are planning to start a joint weekly service linking China, India and the United Arab Emirates in October.
Sinotrans takes hit as charter market enters 'summer mode'
Rotterdam H1 box growth likely to be 'disappointing'
Top Black Sea ports add nearly quarter million TEU in six months
Hanjin and STX Pan Ocean to launch Korea/Vietnam service
East Med service coverage expanded
New Zealand port veterans acquire NZL Group
Four more berths up and running in Taicang
PAN seeks partner for coastal expansion
Newcastle Disease strikes Rio Grande do Sul in bird-flu free Brazil
Eimskip increases stake in Kursiu Linija Icelandic Eimskip has aquired a further 20 per cent of the Kursiu Linija and now holds 70 per cent of ...
Thran & Thrane buys Norwegian competitor Thrane & Thrane, the Danish producer of satellite communication equipment, has purchased its Norwegian competitor Neras and thereby becoming the world's ...
DFDS switches to Swedish flag DFDS Tor Line has re-flagged their ro-ro vessel "Tor Magnolia" from Danish to Swedish flag. The reason for ...
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