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Brexit set to boost part-load demand
Representatives expect small shipments currently sent by small van will be consolidated into larger loads, along with some move from…
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UK firm Millennium Cargo hopeful of bridging young forwarder gap
CEO hopes BIFA Young Forwarder Network can counter negative perceptions of logistics, with only 8% of young people considering the…
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New low-sulphur bunker oil popular in Rotterdam
The new low-sulphur bunker oil VLSFO (Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil with a maximum 0.5% sulphur) has become extremely popular…
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Port of NY and NJ attracts the world’s largest vessels
On November 30th, the Neopanamax container ship Theseus arrived at the Port’s largest facility, Maher Terminals. Port department staff were…
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Savannah continues to build container volumes
The Port of Savannah moved 363,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units in November, a 5.4 percent increase over the same month…
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Yamal LNG: All 15 Arc7 Ice-Class Tankers Delivered
OAO Yamal LNG has announced the operational start of Yakov Gakkel, a new Arc7 icebreaking LNG carrier. As informed, the…
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Wellard Shrinks Debt with the Sale of MV Ocean Shearer
Australia’s largest livestock exporter Wellard Limited is on track to complete its recapitalization program having secured a term sheet to…
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Overseas Shipholding Extends Charters for American Shipping Company’s Tanker Quartet
Florida-based tanker shipping company Overseas Shipholding Group (OSG) has exercised options to extend its bareboat charter agreements with Norwegian-American shipowner…
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IATA optimistic of air freight growth in 2020
Association forecasts 2% growth next year following an estimated 3.3% decline this year, but yields will continue to slide with…
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Cathay to cut terminal charges for Hong Kong export cargo
Reduction aimed primarily at mitigating the extra cost of the 100% cargo screening policy imposed by United Nations aviation regulator,…
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