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Hapag-Lloyd orders another 75,000 TEU standard containers

To further ease the scarcity of empty containers, Hapag-Lloyd has ordered another 75,000 TEU dry boxes.

Port of Long Beach completes container terminal project at Middle Harbor

The third and final phase concluded in July, growing the terminal to 300 acres

Brazilian terminal orders three new eco-efficient cranes

Contract marks first order for new, revamped Konecranes Gottwald’s mobile harbor crane portfolio

Delays in cargo shipments loom as China ports reel due to COVID-19

It may be recalled that in the past two weeks, several transshipment ports under the territories of China have slowed down operations due to COVID-19.

ADNOC L&S partners with Roll Group for integrated heavy haulage solutions

Companies to offer end-to-end heavy lifting and transport solutions for oil and gas projects, acting as a one-stop shop for logistic requirements

DP World Australia secures international shipping service with T.S. Lines

T.S. Lines recently launched its CA2 service, connecting Australia to the major shipping hub of China, with DP World Australia selected as the stevedore of choice.

Hapag-Lloyd launches its seventh Quality Promise “Efficient Cargo Claims Handling”

Hapag-Lloyd has set itself the goal to significantly accelerate cargo claims handling by reducing the total amount of time between receiving a customer’s cargo claim and proposing a resolution.

TSA orders Damen Transshipment Crane Barge for handling Caresize vessels

The new order for Transshipment Crane Barge 6324 from TSA

Opinion: Reefer container freight rates to outgun dry cargo rates in 2022

Further modal share gains and buoyant cargo demand will see containerised reefer traffic expand at a faster pace than dry cargo trade from 2022.

OOCL Logistics and OOCL’s Liner Services join hands to launch new rail-sea service

OOCL Logistics and OOCL’s Liner Services join hands to launch Rail-Sea Service from China to US East Coast

Peel Ports invests in new STS container cranes for the Port of Liverpool

A significant investment for the company, the new container cranes will increase the number of (STS) cranes at the terminal and overall berth productivity

Container equipment prices have peaked and are expected to moderate

Pricing has been driven by soaring demand for newbuild containers

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