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| January 12, 2022 | Maritime | Breakbulk News | Ports & Terminals
Moving the cargo via breakbulk through Jacksonville saved the shipper time and money
| January 12, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Maritime | Technology
| January 12, 2022 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
Participants from across the maritime value chain participated in the DNV Conference – The Fuel of the Future. Aimed at advancing the idea that collaboration is the key to success in decarbonizing the maritime world, the event attracted more than 6500 registrants, and brought together a comprehensive line-up of shipowners, energy majors, financers, and regulators who offered their unique insights on how shipping can chart the optimal route ahead.
| January 12, 2022 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
• Containers spent an average of five days at depots in China in 2021 compared to 61 days in 2020 • Containers are spending more than 50 days in depots in the US, UK, UAE and South Africa
| January 12, 2022 | Maritime | Liner Shipping | Ports & Terminals
An omicron outbreak in China is sending jitters through supply chains as manufacturers and shippers brace for disruption inside the world’s-biggest trading nation if it can’t contain the fast-spreading variant.
| January 11, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Maritime | Bulk
| January 11, 2022 | Maritime | Breakbulk News
Dave O’Loughlin announces retirement, John Roberts to become new President & CEO
| January 11, 2022 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
Key insights: 1 Restrictions around Ningbo have mostly been lifted, with logistics operations largely back to normal, though new outbreaks are being addressed in Shenzhen and Tianjin. 2 Ex-Asia ocean rates climbed this week ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, though are still well below September’s peak season levels. 3 Still-surging demand and congestion are keeping delays a reality for US importers. Freightos.com data show the average monthly end-to-end transit time for China-US ocean shipments hit a record of 80 days in December, 50% longer than in December 2020, and 85% longer than in 2019.
| January 11, 2022 | Intermodal | Rail | Maritime | Bulk
Rio Tinto Group, the world’s biggest producer of iron ore, will deploy zero-emissions trains at its Pilbara mines in Australia from 2023 under a deal with American manufacturer Wabtec Corp.
| January 10, 2022 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
| January 10, 2022 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
| January 10, 2022 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
Due to the anticipated slowdown in demand during and after the Chinese New Year holiday, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company plans to omit the following sailings during this period. The change will help us to match capacity with the expected market demand for shipping services.
| January 10, 2022 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
| January 10, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity | Maritime | Bulk
| January 10, 2022 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
| January 10, 2022 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
| January 10, 2022 | Maritime | Breakbulk News
| January 10, 2022 | Maritime | Breakbulk News
| January 10, 2022 | Maritime | Breakbulk News
| January 10, 2022 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
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