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Containers

Stay informed with the latest news, analysis, and market insight from the container shipping industry through our expert coverage

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DATA ANALYSIS

Box rates up double digits on strong demand and fuel surcharges

Container lines need higher freight rates to cover massive fuel bills stemming from the Hormuz crisis. The lines are having some success — spot rates rose sharply this week

Containers Freight rates
DATA ANALYSIS

Greek fleet adapts to conflict‑shaped routes and shifting global demand

Greek‑controlled tonnage expanded its reach in 2025, navigating conflict‑driven rerouteing and volatile Middle East conditions while capitalising on longer‑haul trades and emerging markets from Syria to Iran

Containers Dry Bulk

Demand rebound and Hormuz gridlock fuel container rate hikes

Freight rates are climbing but Hapag-Lloyd says the Hormuz crisis won’t be a repeat of coronavirus-era windfalls

Containers Strait of Hormuz crisis

The week in newbuildings: HD Hyundai wins trio of shipbuilding contracts

Orders for 25 new ships were disclosed in the past week across the containership, dry cargo, gas and tanker sectors, all at Chinese and South Korean shipyards

Tankers and Gas Week in Newbuildings
INTERVIEW

China’s green fuel push: ‘Do our things and do them well’

China’s ‘systemic advantage’ will prove pivotal in driving the country’s green fuel development, says CY Leung, an adviser to the Hong Kong Chamber of Shipping  and a senior statesman within China’s top political advisory body

Decarbonisation Containers

Don’t expect shipping to snap back to normalcy with a US-Iran agreement

Patience will be required before any sense of normalcy can be sustained. The way this crisis has unfolded suggests that either side could still resume military action even if an agreement is ratified

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas
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Aggregating data sets from a wide range of sources, the data hub provides a one-stop shop for gaining an insight into the sector

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Ports and Logistics

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Latest From Ports and Logistics

Middle East port update: Friday, May 15

In UAE, Ruwais and Abu Dhabi petroleum ports are operational. Ruwais PPA (ISPS Level 2) and Abu Dhabi Ports (ISPS Level 1)

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

UAE confirms second pipeline to bypass Strait of Hormuz

Adnoc has confirmed it will double its capacity to export crude oil via a second pipeline bypassing the Strait of Hormuz by next year, as it seeks to reduce reliance on the shipping chokepoint

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

Middle East port update: Thursday, May 14

QatarEnergy has released a notice stating that all previously advised restrictions on AIS operation have been cancelled with immediate effect

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas
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Box rates up double digits on strong demand and fuel surcharges

Container lines need higher freight rates to cover massive fuel bills stemming from the Hormuz crisis. The lines are having some success — spot rates rose sharply this week

Containers Freight rates

International Group reserving $2.85bn for Baltimore bridge claims

Dali tops Costa Concordia and Prestige in league table of 10-digit payouts

Insurance Containers

Middle East port update: Friday, May 15

In UAE, Ruwais and Abu Dhabi petroleum ports are operational. Ruwais PPA (ISPS Level 2) and Abu Dhabi Ports (ISPS Level 1)

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

Greek fleet adapts to conflict‑shaped routes and shifting global demand

Greek‑controlled tonnage expanded its reach in 2025, navigating conflict‑driven rerouteing and volatile Middle East conditions while capitalising on longer‑haul trades and emerging markets from Syria to Iran

Containers Dry Bulk

Middle East port update: Thursday, May 14

QatarEnergy has released a notice stating that all previously advised restrictions on AIS operation have been cancelled with immediate effect

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

Ningbo Ocean to boost Southeast Asia operations with four more boxship newbuildings

In latest spending spree, Ningbo Ocean Shipping bets on container demands in Southeast Asia as US tariffs and geopolitical tensions rewrite global trade routes

Containers Shipbuilding
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