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TT Club Steps Up to Reduce Container Losses at Sea

TT Club, a leading provider of insurance and risk management services in the transport and logistics sector, is intensifying its efforts to address the ongoing issue of container losses at sea. This initiative comes as part of a broader strategy to enhance safety and sustainability in maritime operations. The company is implementing innovative technologies and […]

OOCL Mega Ship: OOCL Names Final Energy-Efficient 24,188 TEU Ship

Is OOCL’s New Mega Ship a Game-Changer for Energy Efficiency? In a significant move for maritime innovation, Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has unveiled its latest and final addition to its mega ship fleet – a colossal vessel boasting an impressive 24,188 TEU capacity. This ship represents a major leap forward in energy efficiency and […]

Indian Port Strike: Ports offer wage hikes to avert dockworker strike

India on the Brink: Will a Nationwide Indian Port Strike Disrupt Trade? As tensions rise, India is teetering on the edge of a nationwide port strike that could have massive implications for trade. Despite efforts by the Indian Ports Association (IPA) to calm the waters with a revised wage hike proposal, dockworker unions remain unswayed, […]

Pacific International Lines Expands Fleet with New Order for Five Container Ships

How does fleet expansion impact the competitive shipping market? Pacific International Lines (PIL) has joined the growing trend of container ship orders, placing an order for five new vessels. This move aligns with the company’s strategy to modernise and expand its fleet, ensuring it remains competitive in the global shipping market. The newbuildings are part […]

CMA CGM Faces Another Incident as Ship Loses Containers Off South Africa

How often do container losses at sea impact global shipping routes? In a recurring issue for CMA CGM, one of the company’s container ships has lost a significant number of containers off the coast of South Africa. This latest incident adds to a string of similar occurrences affecting the global shipping giant. The lost containers […]

Nuclear Power in Container Shipping: A New Era on the Horizon?

Lloyd’s Register and CORE POWER, along with Maersk, are exploring the feasibility of using nuclear power for container shipping. They’ve launched a joint regulatory assessment to investigate the safety and regulatory frameworks needed for a nuclear-powered feeder containership. This initiative focuses on leveraging a fourth-generation nuclear reactor, known for its inherent safety, potentially revolutionising cargo […]

Sri Lankan Port Authority Averts Major Catastrophe by Containing Fire on Container Ship

How Did Sri Lanka Prevent a Potential Maritime Disaster? A significant disaster was narrowly avoided when the Sri Lankan Port Authority successfully contained a fire on a container ship near Colombo Port. The vessel, which was carrying hazardous chemicals, posed a serious risk to the environment and local communities. Prompt action from the Port Authority, […]

Container Volumes Surge at Port of Los Angeles Amid Growing Consumer Demand

Why is the Port of Los Angeles Seeing a Spike in Container Volumes? The Port of Los Angeles has experienced a notable 6.7% increase in container volumes in July 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. This rise is largely driven by increased consumer demand and the resolution of previous labour disputes. As the […]

Thailand Moves Swiftly to Prevent Toxic Waste Cargo from Entering via MSC and Maersk Ships

How Is Thailand Responding to the Threat of Toxic Waste Shipments? Thailand is taking urgent action to stop shipments of toxic waste from entering the country aboard MSC and Maersk ships. The authorities have launched an investigation to prevent the hazardous cargo from reaching its shores. This initiative highlights Thailand’s commitment to safeguarding its environment […]

China’s Arctic Gambit: A New Route to Europe

Is China Reshaping Global Trade Through the Arctic? China has launched an ambitious new route through the Arctic to ship containers to Europe, aiming to reduce dependence on traditional maritime routes that pass through geopolitically sensitive regions. This Arctic route, largely accessible due to climate change, promises shorter transit times and lower costs, but raises […]