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Ports & Logistics

Stay informed with the latest news, analysis and market insight from the ports and logistics sector through our expert coverage

Colombo cashes in on Red Sea rerouting at expense of Saudi majors

Transhipment traffic may have ground to a halt in the Red Sea, but Sri Lanka’s hub-and-spoke specialist has reaped the rewards of the trunk liner trades’ southern migration. For ships rerouting around the Cape of Good Hope, Colombo is positioned as an unrivalled wayport option for Middle East and Indian subcontinent cargoes

Red Sea Risk Ports and Logistics

The Lloyd’s List Podcast: What happens next for containers?

Unpacking the box market. Lloyd’s List containers editor James Baker and Xeneta chief analyst Peter Sand guide you through the current situation in the container market and the outlook for the quarters ahead

Lloyd's List The Shipping Podcast Containers

The Alliance seeks slot deals to plug Hapag-Lloyd exit, says NYK chief

Soga says bringing in a new member to The Alliance remains on the table, but it is not an easy task

Containers Ports and Logistics

Container demand uptick may be temporary

Carriers are reporting strong demand and high load factors. But Red Sea delays have prompted cargo owners to bring forward orders that may turn into excess inventory

Red Sea Risk Containers

Former Guangzhou port bosses ensnared in China anti-graft sweep

Shake-up in Guangzhou port’s top management is part of broader results from Beijing’s anti-graft drive, which has impacted many public and private sectors, including shipping

Containers Ports and Logistics

‘Areas of interest’ identified in search for bodies in Baltimore

Sonar has been used to identify the zones most likely to contain the bodies of two missing workers that fell into the Patapsco River when the Francis Scott Key bridge collapsed

Containers United States

Zhonggu Logistics faces profit drop as container freight rates fall

Pressure brought by newbuilding deliveries to China’s domestic shipping market is coming to an end, analyst said

Containers China

Red Sea closure a mixed bag for Africa

Higher costs and closed trade lanes are hitting African countries hard. But there are opportunities for the continent to benefit in the longer term

Red Sea Risk Containers

Maersk’s reported $600m investment in Nigeria is news to Maersk

Nigerian president Bola Tinubu claims to have secured an investment of $600m from Danish shipping and logistics giant Maersk, but that appears to be news to Maersk

Containers Ports and Logistics

Hapag-Lloyd strengthens electronic bill of lading offering via IQAX tie-up with GSBN

Use of IQAX adds another eBL option for Hapag-Lloyd, which already uses competitor vendor WaveBL, as the German container line pursues full eBL adoption by 2030

Digitalisation Containers

DP World upgrades partnership in East Malaysia to boost container port capacity

Partnership plans to develop the port to be a hub for Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area markets

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