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China Navigation Buys Bulk Shipping Arm of Hamburg Süd

German shipping group Hamburg Süd announced that it is selling its bulk shipping business to Singapore’s China Navigation Company

MOL, Asahi Tanker launch new product tanker pool

Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and Asahi Tanker Co have launched a new MR product tankers pool with a fleet of about 25 ships.

WEC Lines fined for illegal scrapping

Dutch boxship operator WEC Lines has been fined by the Dutch prosecutor for selling an old containership fo scrapping on the beaches of India.

Regionalism Plagues Sustainable Naval Shipbuilding Plans

A new policy paper examining the naval shipbuilding industry in Canada and Australia cites the problems of “regionalism”

Maersk boosts supply chain efficiency through container triangulation in US

Maersk is the first carrier to offer container triangulation services in the US and Canada.

Salvage Effort Begins for MSC Zoe’s Containers

Salvage operations have begun for the recovery of sunken cargo containers from the 19,000 TEU MSC Zoe, which lost about 290 boxes in a storm

CMA CGM bids adieu to the MacAndrews brand

France’s CMA CGM is folding the MacAndrews brand into its other intra-European subsidiary, Containerships, effective April 1.

Ocean Alliance: CMA CGM Unveils New Unmatched Service Offer

The CMA CGM Group, a worldwide leading shipping group, is pleased to announce that Rodolphe Saadé

First Photos Show Fire Damage to the Yantian Express’ Cargo

The first photos of the fire damage to the container ship Yantian Express have emerged

Russian Navy places more than 30 underwater drones on combat duty

According to TASS, the Russian Navy aspires to put more than 30 Poseidon strategic nuclear-capable underwater drones on combat duty.

MSC Starts Clean up in Dutch Waters after Container Spill

MSC has started cleaning up Dutch sea waters, 10 days after it lost nearly 300 containers from one of its largest cargo vessels in a storm.

Ultra large container vessel battle is over: Drewry

Major lines have sated their appetite for ultra large container vessels, with UK consultants Drewry slashing its projected boxship order forecasts from 2020 onwards.

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