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Near-shoring and trade deal boost to Turkey-UK freight

UK forwarder Davies Turner says key trade is benefitting from a near-shoring trend in manufacturing, heightened by the ongoing problems in deepsea container shipping markets. A recent UK-Turkey trade ...

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XPO ‘excited’ about momentum in Europe

Logistics group upbeat about the outlook for its business in the current year having taken the impact of the COVID pandemic and Brexit in its stride and found a major growth driver in e-commerce. <...

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Port of Los Angeles diverts ocean carriers to reduce cargo backlog

‘Stalling the freight flow does not do anybody good,’ said port executive director Gene Seroka, saying there have been numerous discussions regarding the re-routing of cargo to make sure the Ameri...

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Port of Piraeus braces for a 48-hour strike

Panhellenic Crew Union of Towage & Salvage is planning to launch a 48-hour strike at the port of Piraeus in Greece next week. The strike is set to be launched as from Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021 ...

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Samsung Heavy scores order for LNG-powered VLCC quartet

South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has secured an order for the construction of four very large crude carriers (VLCCs). The newbuilds will be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG...

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Ports of Stockholm seeks financing for green solutions

Ports of Stockholm, together with the ports in Belfast, Lübeck and Gent and additional alliance partners, have applied for EU grant funding within the European Green Deal framework. The joint appl...

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Wallenius Wilhelmsen to build wind-powered RoRo ship by 2025

Wallenius Wilhelmsen is planning to build a wind-powered Pure Car and Truck Carrier that is expected to achieve up to 90% reduced emissions compared to today’s best vessels. Named the Orcelle Wi...

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MOL joins its marine and engineering subsidiaries

Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) will merge its subsidiaries MOL Marine and MOL Engineering, effective 1 April 2021. The MOL Group regarded expectations for a more efficient value cha...

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Rhenus to take over BLG Logistics’ freight forwarding sites

Sale of most of BLG Logistics Group’s forwarding activities in Germany follows a strategic decision by BLG to focus on its domestic and international business in its Contract, Automobile and Contain...

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Shippers worldwide ‘furious’ at ‘chaotic’ ocean freight market

Crisis reflects 'insufficiency' in the current regulatory mechanisms in protecting the well-being of the global supply chain and shipping industry, claims Global Shippers' Alliance. Shippers worldwide...

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