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Recovery a Year Off: JOC Poll
Marcy Frank |
A majority of the attendees at The Journal of Commerce's 9th annual Trans-Pacific Maritime Conference don't foresee an economic recovery for at least another year, according to live poll questions ask
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Container lines
Forwarding
Customs Seeks to Verify 10+2 Timeliness
R.G. Edmonson |
Customs and Border Protection is looking at alternative ways of calculating the timeliness of security information that importers are obligated to file before their cargo is loaded aboard ship.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Höegh Names Heavy-Lift Specialist as VP Sales
Peter T. Leach |
Höegh Autoliners, the U.S.
Maritime
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Maersk Chair: Box Prospects “Negative”
Peter T. Leach |
A.P.
Maritime
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Grand Alliance to Charter Slots to Hamburg Süd
Peter T. Leach |
The Grand Alliance, which already has a vessel-sharing agreement with Zim Integrated Shipping Services on its Atlantic Express Service (ATX), agreed to charter slots in the service to Hamburg Süd
Maritime
Container lines
Vancouver Tonnage Drops in First Quarter
Courtney Tower |
Port Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, reports a 15.6 percent decline in TEUs, or a 15.5 percent decline in tonnage, handled in the first quarter of this year compared with the same period in 2008.
Maritime
Forwarding
Shipping Lines Fight California Emissions Rule
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Ocean carriers are seeking a permanent injunction against enforcement of a new state regulation that will require the use of low-sulfur fuel in vessels’ main engines, auxiliary engines and auxil
Maritime
Container lines
Maersk Tightens Anti-Piracy Measures
Peter T. Leach |
A.P.
Maritime
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Danaos Delays Container Ship Delivery
Bruce Barnard |
Danaos, one of the world's biggest containership charter owners, delayed the delivery of 15 box ships from South Korean and Chinese shipyards.
Maritime
Container lines
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Seaspan Swings to Profit
Peter T. Leach |
Containership owner Seaspan defied the global downturn by earning a first quarter profit of $24.2 million, compared with a loss of $7.7 million in the same quarter last year as revenue from chartering
Maritime
Forwarding
Drewry: Shippers Face Rising Cargo Risks
Peter T. Leach |
Importers and exporters are facing risk of cargo losses or delays during the current global recession because of the increasing possibility of cargo theft, failure of their transport and/or logistics
Maritime
Forwarding
Maersk Alabama Cook Sues
R.G. Edmonson |
The cook aboard the Maersk Alabama when it was hijacked April 8 by Somali pirates filed suit against the company and Waterman Steamship Corp.
Maritime
Container lines
“K” Line Profit Falls 61 Percent
Peter T. Leach |
“K” Line’s profit for fiscal 2008, ended March 31, fell by 61 percent from fiscal 2007 as its revenue fell by 7 percent.
Maritime
Container lines
Hapag-Lloyd Raises Far East Rates
Peter T. Leach |
Hapag-Lloyd joining a growing list of ocean carriers looking to raise prices on demand-starved European routes, announced rate increases Tuesday for westbound services from the Far East to Northern Eu
Maritime
Container lines
Idle Box Fleet Grows
Bruce Barnard |
Idled ocean container capacity increased slightly in the past two weeks, reversing an earlier decline, the first in seven months, as ocean carriers return an increasing number of chartered vessels as
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Yusen Annual Profit Tumbles
Hisane Masaki |
Yusen Air & Sea Service, the core logistics unit of Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line), Japan's biggest shipping firm, reported a big drop in group profit for fiscal 2008, which ended on Mar
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Container lines
CMA CGM to Add Japan-Mediterranean Link
Marcy Frank |
CMA CGM plans to upgrade its Asia-Mediterranean MEX service with direct calls to Nagoya, Yokohama and Kobe, beginning mid-May.
Maritime
Container lines
APL Volume, Revenue Drop
Peter T. Leach |
APL’s container volume and average revenue per container plunged during its most recent four-week reporting period, its parent Neptune Orient Lines, reported April 27.
Maritime
Container lines
MOL '08 Profit Plunges a Third
Peter T. Leach |
MOL’s full-year profit dropped by a third in its fiscal year ended March 31 even though its total revenue declined by only 4.1 percent.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Petraeus Says to Consider Arming Ships
JOC Staff |
Gen. David Petraeus told a congressional committee that ocean cargo carriers should consider putting armed guards on ships traveling through pirate-infested waters off the coast of Africa.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Congress to Hold Piracy Hearings
R.G. Edmonson |
Congress will jump into the legal and policy issues raised by the recent expansion of pirate attacks on cargo ships in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Africa.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Container lines
Horizon Loses $10 million
Peter T. Leach |
Horizon Lines lost $10 million in the first quarter, ended March 31, compared to a profit of $700,000 in the same quarter last year as volume declined and other unusual charges mounted.
Maritime
Container lines
CKYH Brings Box Service to Halifax
Courtney Tower |
A weekly container service linking Southeast Asia with the east coast of North America, starting on May 3, brings new traffic to the struggling Port of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
China Shipping Parent Profit Drops
Peter T. Leach |
Profit fell 81 percent in the first quarter for China Shipping Development, the Shanghai-based parent of China Shipping Container Lines.
Maritime
Container lines
Charters Boost Rickmers Profit 32 percent
Peter T. Leach |
Rickmers Maritime (Trust) posted a first-quarter profit of $11.04 million, an increase of 32 percent from the $8.39 million it earned in the same quarter of 2008, on a hefty increase in revenue from c
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Container lines
Forwarding
Import Surge Clogs Nehru Port
JOC Staff |
Local agents of container lines calling at India’s Port of Jawaharlal Nehru called on Container Corp., the state-owned intermodal logistics provider, to speed evacuation of inland containers in
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Container lines
Forwarding
South Korea to Buy Ships from Troubled Carriers
Peter T. Leach |
South Korea plans to launch a fund to buy vessels from cash-strapped shipping companies at market prices, and will loosen rules on ship purchases and investment in shippers, according to a statement b
Maritime
Container lines
Maersk Makes Sweeping Asia-Europe Changes
Peter T. Leach |
Maersk Line today announced sweeping changes in the port coverage from Asia to North Europe, where it will focus on Felixstowe and Le Havre, and from Asia to the Mediterranean, where it is entering tw
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Container lines
Maersk Subsidiary Links Russia, South Korea
JOC Staff |
Singapore-based MCC Transport, a subsidiary of Maersk Line, introduced a new Russia Service (RU-1) linking Vladivostok with Busan, South Korea.
Maritime
Container lines
MSC Boosts Fleet
Bruce Barnard |
Mediterranean Shipping Co., the world's second-largest ocean carrier, is closing the gap on market leader Maersk, by rapidly expanding its fleet through the deepest slump in container shipping, while
Maritime
Container lines
LA-LB Programs Drive Shippers to Other Ports
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Complying with the PortCheck and PierPass programs in Los Angeles-Long Beach is a cumbersome task that is motivating shippers and freight intermediaries to look to other gateways for their discretiona
Maritime
Forwarding
North American ports
Cosco to Extend SE Asia Service
JOC Staff |
Cosco Container Lines announced plans to extend the port rotation of its Southeast Asia HSH Service, effective this month.
Maritime
Container lines
McAdam to Head APL Logistics
Peter T. Leach |
Neptune Orient Lines today promoted Jim McAdam president of APL Logistics, which, along with the rest of the NOL Group, has been struggling to maintain growth in the global economic recession.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Container lines
Hamburg Süd Revenue Climbed 24 Percent
Peter T. Leach |
Hamburg Süd boosted 2008 revenue 24 percent by means of a 25 percent increase in container volume.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
CSAV Seeks Cut in Charter Rates
Bruce Barnard |
CSAV, the financially troubled ocean container carrier, is pressing shipowners to slash hire rates by 30 percent, a move that could trigger a domino effect across the box ship charter market.
Maritime
Container lines
Maersk, CMA to Call Seattle
Peter T. Leach |
Maersk Line and CMA CGM confirmed that they will begin making weekly calls at the Port of Seattle’s Terminal 18 with a combined trans-Pacific service in June.
Maritime
Container lines
Maersk Adds Mobile to Transatlantic Loop
Peter T. Leach |
Maersk Line said Thursday it is revising the schedule of its weekly trans-Atlantic Service to include a call at Mobile, Ala., on its way to ports in North Europe, the UK, Ireland, and the Baltic count
Maritime
Container lines
NOL Expects 1Q, Full-Year Loss
Peter Leach |
Neptune Orient Lines said today it expects to report a net loss of US$240 million for the first quarter of 2009, ended March 31 when it issues its final results on May 12.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Long Beach Boxes Reach Five-Month High
JOC Staff |
The Port of Long Beach saw improvement in its slumping container traffic in March but loaded boxes at the port still fell 22.2 percent from the same month last year.
Maritime
Forwarding
OOCL Revenue Drops 31 Percent in 1Q
Peter T. Leach |
OOCL’s revenue fell 31.2 percent in the first quarter, ended March 31 as its volume slipped by 15.6 percent, its parent, Orient Overseas International said Thursday.
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