The world's major shipping companies say they won't be sending vessels back to the Red Sea any time soon despite a pledge by Iran-backed Houthi ...
Supply chains have had to deal with higher shipping costs, product delivery delays, and increased carbon emissions as a ...
CMA CGM had some ships navigating in the Red Sea even during Houthi hostilities, relying on close protection by warships ...
Bunkering operations at Algoa Bay came to a near halt in mid-September 2023 after the South African Revenue Services (SARS) ...
Two separate breakaways of container ships berthed at the Port of Brisbane, Australia, after heavy rains highlight the ...
Despite a ceasefire in Gaza and assurances from Yemen's Houthi rebels to scale back attacks on international vessels in the ...
Trans-Pacific container rates eased in the most recent week as Chinese manufacturing and logistics activity wound down for ...
Crew abandons Hong Kong-flagged container ship after fire in Red Sea. Find the latest news from the maritime industry on the PortNews website.
Hub-and-spoke routing is not the norm in container shipping, but Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd are rolling out this approach ...
Despite a Houthi pledge not to attack ships in the Red Sea as long as a ceasefire in Gaza holds, big shipping companies said ...
During the week of Jan. 21, rates per forty-foot equivalent unit from Asia to the U.S. West Coast fell 10% week over week, meanwhile prices from Asia to the East Coast declined 3% week over week, ...
Top container shippers avoid Red Sea despite Houthi pledge. Maersk, MSC, and CMA CGM wary of security risks in the region.