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Evergreen to order 100 container ships in 2010Oct 19, 2009

Taiwan's Evergreen Marine plans to order 100 container ships in 2010 to expand its fleet to nearly 300, Evergreen founder Chang Jung-fa said in an interview published Sunday. Chang told the United Daily News he hopes to realize the goal of making Evergreen the world's largest container line in his lifetime. As the global financial crisis is coming to an...

Maersk Line invests in breakbulkOct 19, 2009

Maersk Line, the world’s largest ocean container carrier, is shifting into the breakbulk and out of gauge equipment market as the global recession depresses the container market. Maersk purchased more than 10,000 new-build flat-rack and open-top containers, dramatically expanding its capacity. The company is already integrating the first equipment to...

CMA CGM adds Vietnam callOct 19, 2009

CMA CGM added a call at Saigon Premier Container Terminal beginning Friday, Oct. 16 on its FAS Vietnam service. SPCT, 15 kilometers south of Ho Chi Minh City, features state-of-the-art equipment and terminal operating system as well as extensive reefer and cargo care facilities. CMA CGM joins other major carriers in taking advantage of new opportunities ...

RCCL's passenger number up by 75%Oct 19, 2009

Cruise shipping company RCCL increased the number of passengers on the Nordic market by 75% in the 2009 season. In Sweden, the passenger number increased by as much as 150%, Logistics Finland informs. The significant growth is attributed to the launch of 32 short cruises from Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen. All of the cruises were fully booked. However,...

CTSA increases US$800 per FEU Oct 19, 2009

The Canada Transpacific Stabilisation Agreement (CTSA) member carriers have announced a US$800 per FEU increase on west coast and intermodal shipments. According to the Shipping Gazette, CTSA also seek a US$400 per container peak season surcharge from August 1 and a more full collection of fuel and other operating cost related surcharges. CTSA members a...

Cruise Europa delivered to Minoan LinesOct 19, 2009

On 9th October the Fincantieri shipyard of Castellammare di Stabia delivered the Cruise Europa, third in a series of four innovative cruise ferries ordered by the Grimaldi Group (Napoli), the biggest Italian shipping group, and co-financed by the European Investment Bank (EIB). Soon after, the Cruise Europa sailed with destination the Port of Patras to ta...

Singapore box volume drops 5.8pc in September from August Oct 16, 2009

PORT terminals in Singapore saw their container volume fall 5.8 per cent in September compared to August while posting a September's year-on-year loss of 16 per cent. Data compiled by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore "show trade at the world's busiest container port is struggling to improve, underlining concerns by policymakers around the wo...

MOL now China-India consolidator for NY fashion, footwear firm Oct 16, 2009

HONG KONG's MOL Consolidation Service Limited (MCS), has been appointed as New York based footwear and fashion designer company Steve Madden's sole buyer's consolidator in China and India, announced its Japanese parent Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL). "We chose MCS over other consolidators because they have the level of organisational commitment and collaborati...

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