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Shareholders Should Reject CMA CGM Offer
French shipping major CMA CGM could receive a rejection on its public tender offer for all publicly held registered shares…
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Port’s entrance extension
The end of last year was exceptionally dynamic in the Port of Gdynia. In the last weeks of 2018. an agreement was…
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MOL-operated car carrier calls at Cambodian Port
TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Junichiro Ikeda) announced that on January 23, the MOL-operated car carrier Grand Orion (capacity:…
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Yang Ming Lifts Options for 11,000 TEU Quartet, Eyes Four More Boxships
Taiwanese shipping company Yang Ming Marine Transportation has exercised an option for the long-term time charter of four additional containerships…
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Hunter Group Further Delays Decision on VLCC Trio Order
Norwegian investment company Hunter Group has decided to further push the options for three very large crude carriers (VLCCs). zoomIllustration. Image Courtesy:…
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Moda Midstream Commissions VLCC Loading Berth in Texas
Liquids terminaling and logistics provider Moda Midstream has commissioned upgrades to Berth 2A at the Moda Ingleside Energy Center (MIEC)…
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EU countries call for better road freight Brexit offer to UK
Member states’ ambassadors said to be continuing discussions today on more generous contingency plans, but EC and France said to…
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Maritime Transport and DB Cargo UK unveil major intermodal partnership
Container haulage specialist will take on commercial responsibility for DB’s rail freight services out of Felixstowe and Southampton and its…
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Weaker economic outlook set to hit air and ocean demand
Downgrades for EU and Chinese growth will have a direct impact on demand for China-Europe freight services, say experts. Declining…
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DSV to remain on M&A trail regardless of fate of Panalpina bid
CEO insists future success of Danish logistics group is not dependent on this one acquisition. DSV will remain on the…
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