APM Terminals Pier 400 LA sets container-handling record
The container ship helping set the record is longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall and capable of carrying 384 million pairs of shoes.
The container ship helping set the record is longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall and capable of carrying 384 million pairs of shoes.
Logistics services provider is optimistic about African continent’s global freight potential, despite economic setbacks from COVID-19 pandemic.
The master has been charged in connection with the overboard loss of 50 containers
French carrier trumpets its resilience and agility during coronavirus crisis
An exclusive interview with Sea-Intelligence CEO Alan Murphy on how canceled sailings can signal future demand.
Global stewardship includes aim to be carbon neutral by 2050
Australian authorities say pollution of marine environment could have been avoided
Digital Container Shipping Association establishes internet of things standards for connectivity
APL England escorted to Port of Brisbane after 40 containers are lost and nearly 75 others are damaged
Authorities blame heavy seas off Australian coast for loss of medical supplies, household appliances and building materials
Kuehne + Nagel’s Bill Rooney takes aim at RFQs and bunker surcharges in remarks to Agriculture Transportation Coalition
Nine carriers in the Digital Container Shipping Association say eliminating paper from transactions will improve all aspects of the process.
Liners could scrape bottom over next two months, then recover.
Mayor Eric Garcetti grateful for “lifesaving purchase agreement” with Honeywell.
Here it comes: Ports will soon feel full force of canceled box-ship sailings.
New CEO named to lead Alabama State Port Authority and senior VP appointed to head Latin American sales.
French carrier reports entire 500-vessel fleet is free of coronavirus cases.
Sick seafarer has been isolated on board the container ship off the coast of Spain.
Carrier generates $815 million in cash with sale of stakes in eight port terminals.
Social distancing will wreak havoc on trans-Pacific and Asia-Europe box volumes.
Although the number of new coronavirus cases in China is dropping, shipping lines are still canceling sailings in response to expected low demand.
The Artic Ocean may be the next area that sees the superpower nations “rubbing up” on each other in search of faster ocean passage and a new source of natural resources.
INTTRA by E2open on Tuesday announced a new technology platform, compliant with the new Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA) Interface Standard for Track and Trace 1.0, published last week by […]
CMA CGM has finalized agreement to sell 10 terminals to Terminal Link.
But an undercover survey finds that traditional forwarders face increased pressure from container lines and digital forwarders.
Container ship giant signs deal that will fuel LNG-powered ships on its Asia-Mediterranean service.
CMA CGM reported solid results for the third quarter of 2019. However, those results were weighed down by the costs of financing its purchase of CEVA Logistics.
With Soren Toft, Maersk COO just a week ago, poised to become MSC’s new CEO, FreightWaves examines which carrier rules the waves.
CEVA Logistics, the third-party logistics subsidiary purchased by the French shipping giant in April, will cross-sell and share warehousing with Wing.
Ocean carrier says the onus in on marine fuel suppliers to scale up production to meet target dates.
France-based carrier says its new Shipfin Trade Finance products will be made available in Europe and the U.S. next year.
World’s second largest container fleet continues push with ultra-large container ships.
Traxens says the new standard will facilitate growth in smart container usage.
At 400 meters in length, the CMA CGM Jacques Saade has capacity for over 23,000 containers.
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission set the new comment deadline for its notice of proposed interpretive rule to address demurrage and detention practices to Oct. 31.
U.K.-based technology firm sees 2019 as pivotal year for logistics-focused technology.
CMA CGM expects an even better second half to the year following its acquisition of CEVA Logistics.
Container ship firm plans pledge to coincide with upcoming G7 summit in France.
Ceva Logistics posts weak first-half results, pressured by economic weakness, subpar airfreight volumes and loss of big ocean contract
Germany’s DB Schenker is joining the ranks of logistics companies that aim to bring cargo booking online. One of the top five freight forwarders in the world, DB Schenker said […]
Appeals court rejects CMA CGM’s attempt to avoid paying up.
It has now been a half-decade since the emergence of large-scale container liner alliances. What’s their track record?
Market expert Brian Aoaeh writes about the new Digital Shipping Container Alliance and why standards are important to industry. He also writes about why getting standards written and adopted is particularly difficult.
A consortium to improve the technology used in container shipping just got larger with the addition of several big names in the liner business. The Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA) […]
Urbain to leave as CEO June 1, become top aide to new chairman Saade.
NYSHEX looks to bring in other trade lanes to its platform while Freightos sees ocean shipping outmatching other modes in digital drive.
Shareholder stub offered one last chance to take CMA CGM’s offer before eventual squeeze out and delisting of Ceva shares.
Marseille, France-based maritime container shipping giant CMA CGM generated record revenues of over USD$23 billion but suffered a huge 91 percent slump in profitability after the group experienced several massive cost increases.
European ocean carrier needed approval from continent’s governing anti-trust body before taking offer to public shareholders.
All-in rates on the way out as new surcharge formulas on the way in as ocean carriers work on ways to share cost burden with customers.
Swiss freight forwarder says 2021 strategic plan should make Ceva worth more as independent company.
Tight supply of labor, chassis, railcars, and space all contribute to port woes. Autonomous ships coming to Norway by next year.
Capacity additions set to have knock-on effect for trades into North America; Australia’s port strike to cause Pacific Rim ripples.
Price impact of low-sulfur fuel may not be as bad as feared, but still remains unknown; I-5 bridge remains a chokepoint for trucking.
Ocean carriers ease back capacity as import volumes slowdown, but industry still expected to be set fair for 2019.
New service aims to provide smaller shippers more certainty when booking ocean freight.
Big ships, bigger plans in store for Savannah
Freight forwarder and logistics firm targets 5% annual growth through 2021 thanks to tie-up with CMA CGM.
World’s largest container lines plan to look at emerging technologies as new options come to the market.
New group floats alternative blockchain solution for container trade.
Assets to be acquired are still unclear, but deal could expand Ceva’s North American and Asian presence.
Shell introduces ultrafast charging stations to Europe; UPS increases capacity at the wake of the holiday season; CMA CGM offers to buyout Ceva Logistics.
Ocean carriers guiding expectations on rates as one of the biggest changes to shipping set to hit in 2020.
Ocean carriers and terminals have seen a boom in the fees they charge for container usage. But U.S. regulators are looking at the practice.
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Tesla wants to build a huge China plant to avoid tariffs; dry bulk carriers find favorable rate environment as countries re-source commodities; Honeywell adds an executive to reconfigure its supply chains; container rates from China to the North America spike as maritime lines take advantage of trade war fears.
Canadian Pacific conductors and engineers walk off; Brazilian truckers continue their highway shutdown; CMA CGM and Zim blame losses on fuel prices; Savannah hits record TEU volumes in April; Goldman Sachs says the oil rally isn’t over yet.