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Container train put into service in China port
A double-stack freight train carrying 56 standard containers of goods left Ningbo-Zhoushan Port for Shaoxing City in east China’s Zhejiang…
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Rotterdam Port to Offer Discount for Tankers
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has unveiled its plans to widen and facilitate the Green Award discount for sea-going shipping as…
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MOL and Uniper reach an agreement
Uniper SE and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. have reached an agreement to continue and intensify their efforts to implement a…
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ACCC Concerned by NCC’s Preliminary View on Newcastle Port
The National Competition Council’s (NCC’s) draft recommendation on Port of Newcastle, if exercised, would turn the port into an unregulated monopolist, according…
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East-West box demand growth to slow next year
Weaker ocean freight market set to soften spot rates after February’s Chinese New Year holidays, analysts predict, with US-China frontloading…
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Scrubber retrofits could rein in boxship capacity
With vessels pulled from service for upwards of a month next year ahead of the 2020 sulphur cap, analyst Drewry…
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UK to remain in Common Transit Convention after Brexit
Continued membership of the convention will ensure simplified cross-border trade for UK businesses exporting their goods. The UK is set…
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USPA Takes Next Step in Azov Sea Ports Development Plan
The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority has taken the next step in its development plans for the ports of Mariupol and Berdiansk in the…
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Moody’s Reaffirms Panama Canal’s A2 Long-Term Rating
The Panama Canal Authority’s (ACP) A2 long-term rating has been reaffirmed with a stable outlook, according to ratings agency Moody’s. zoomImage…
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DSME Tied to Another LNG Carrier Order
South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has reportedly secured another contract to construct a liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier.…
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