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MSC sets out solo offer as alliances reconfigure
In addition to its massive fleet, MSC has also secured access to extra capacity on the Asia-Europe trade through a slot-sharing agreement with Ocean Network Express, HMM and Yang Ming. The latter three are forming the new Premier Alliance with the departure of Hapag-Lloyd early next year
One Hundred Ports: Box ports tread water as the ‘tepid 20s’ persist
A second successive year of subdued volume growth is seen by the global container port sector as the industry settles into post-pandemic norms
MSC chief Soren Toft: ‘We have the scale and strength to stand alone’
MSC’s standalone network is a show strength to the market, says chief executive Soren Toft as the world’s largest container carrier sets out its stall in advance of next year’s dissolution of the 2M Alliance that will reconfigure the global box trades
China, Russia ships get free pass from Houthis to transit Red Sea
Greece-owned ships that comprise 17% of the global fleet accounted for more than 30% of vessels attacked by drones, missiles and other weapons in the Red Sea, underscoring the risks faced by Western shipowners who continue to transit the chokepoint
Secondhand boxship sales on the rise but recycling remains muted
The containership sale and purchase market is picking up after the summer slowdown, with MSC continuing to snap up ships. Meanwhile, there is little sign of any upturn in boxship recycling because of relatively high secondhand values, due to strong demand for tonnage
Red Sea reroutings uproot traditional transhipment trends
The onset of Houthi attacks has prompted a complete repositioning of container transhipment activity at ports either side of the Suez, in a trend that has brought a wealth of impromptu box traffic to some ports and a imposed a hefty hit on trade to others
Bab el Mandeb transits see first meaningful increase since start of Red Sea crisis
It would be reasonable to expect transits through the Bab el Mandeb to continue to fall given the threat posed by the Houthis remains largely unchanged, but risk appetite is dynamic, and there is likely an element of risk normalisation that is making Red Sea voyages less daunting — and even appealing — for some
The week in newbuildings: Orders valued at $13bn signed
Newbuilding contracts for 123 ships valued at some $14bn were signed in the past two weeks
Shanghai on track to breach 50m teu barrier
China’s colossal container hub on the brink of becoming the first port to post annual teu figures above the 50m teu mark. Shanghai was among nearly all of the top 10 ranked ports to report strong growth in box number in the first half of the year
Now that Panama Canal drought is over, it’s time to prepare for next drought
ACP administrator Ricaurte Vasquez talks lessons learnt amid the historic drought and what happens when rainfall inevitably falls short again in the next El Nino
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US imports still booming – and on collision course with possible port strike
The International Longshoremen’s Association has perfect timing for its October 1 strike threat. Not only is the potential work stoppage just one month before a presidential election, it coincides with a period when import volumes are near record highs
MSC chief Soren Toft: ‘We have the scale and strength to stand alone’
MSC’s standalone network is a show strength to the market, says chief executive Soren Toft as the world’s largest container carrier sets out its stall in advance of next year’s dissolution of the 2M Alliance that will reconfigure the global box trades
ILA chiefs rebut claims of ‘industry leading’ wages after delegates back strike plan
USMX and ILA exchange more barbs as clock ticks on current labour contract
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US imports still booming – and on collision course with possible port strike
The International Longshoremen’s Association has perfect timing for its October 1 strike threat. Not only is the potential work stoppage just one month before a presidential election, it coincides with a period when import volumes are near record highs
MSC chief Soren Toft: ‘We have the scale and strength to stand alone’
MSC’s standalone network is a show strength to the market, says chief executive Soren Toft as the world’s largest container carrier sets out its stall in advance of next year’s dissolution of the 2M Alliance that will reconfigure the global box trades
ILA chiefs rebut claims of ‘industry leading’ wages after delegates back strike plan
USMX and ILA exchange more barbs as clock ticks on current labour contract
China, Russia ships get free pass from Houthis to transit Red Sea
Greece-owned ships that comprise 17% of the global fleet accounted for more than 30% of vessels attacked by drones, missiles and other weapons in the Red Sea, underscoring the risks faced by Western shipowners who continue to transit the chokepoint
Indian ship recyclers hammered by cheap steel, depreciation and ship shortage
A surge in imported finished and recycled steel, together with a lack of ships being circulated for scrap, means that just 20% of Alang’s 120 ship recycling yards are operational
Peak season shortchanged as container rate decline continues
A Sea-Intelligence analysis shows peak season freight rates on Asia-Europe and transpacific trades peaked earlier than usual this year. Rates have now returned to late-May levels as the container market frenzy eases off
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