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The Lloyd’s List Podcast: What does Federal Maritime Commission chair Dan Maffei think about shipping?

US Federal Maritime Commission chairman Daniel Maffei returns to the Lloyd’s List Podcast this week after a two-year gap between appearances. In a much changed market, he says there is some improvement but still further to go

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Israel’s Red Sea port open but demand plummets over security concerns

Missiles and drones targeting Eilat have missed or been intercepted, but the threat to shipping in the Red Sea has deterred shipowners from calling

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Top 10 box port operators 2023

Singaporean operator PSA’s mainstay at the top of the box port league is extended by another year, in a 12-month period where volume growth was fairly subdued and the end of the post-pandemic boom hit home

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Red Sea activity levels normal despite escalating Houthi threats

Governments are wary about the potential impact of hostilities on global trade, but data indicates there have been no major changes to traffic flows since Yemen’s militant group started targeting ships

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How to keep the Panama and Suez canals open

Of course there are viable alternative routes. But simultaneous widespread disruption would be a strain on much of the shipping industry, not to mention the global economy

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The week in charts: Container freight rates remain weak | Caspian fleet grows | First Greece-owned tankers return to load Venezuela oil

Monthly LA/Long Beach volumes continue above pre-pandemic levels, UK-owned ship facilitates first international export from Russian occupied Mariupol, and Maersk signs methanol supply deal with Chinese company

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Shipping’s carbon challenge is a case of economic Darwinism

The EU Emissions Trading System is going to be difficult and expensive for shipping. It is without doubt flawed and there are many questions to be answered, but it will start to sift those who have been genuinely charting a new course from those who have been secretly hoping all this will just go away

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Emanuele Grimaldi expects best-ever year at family-owned shipowner and reiterates global approach for GHG reduction

‘My next newbuilding orders will be for passenger ferries, but I would like to see more efficiency development on the technical side before we sign,’ says Emanuele Grimaldi

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The week in charts: Shipping companies fail to set science-based climate targets | Houthis ‘hijack’ Israel-owned car carrier | Containership values drop

Prominent shipping companies are still failing to set science-based net zero targets, Israel-owned car carrier seized transiting the Red Sea, and how the owner of an unassuming south London restaurant became the front for shipping sanctioned Iranian gas trades

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Ukraine’s Danube port turnover nears 30m tonnes this year, but demand starts to weaken

The government still sees the Danube ports as a strategic area after the reopening of the big Odesa seaports and is in discussions with neighbouring countries to further improve capacity

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Israel’s Red Sea port open but demand plummets over security concerns

Missiles and drones targeting Eilat have missed or been intercepted, but the threat to shipping in the Red Sea has deterred shipowners from calling

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Shippers face more disruption from blankings as carriers cull capacity

Container lines are blanking up to 40% of voyages on some trades. This is making supply chain planning difficult for cargo owners

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Samskip secures investment for hydrogen boxship

French investment group Eurazeo will invest $24m in Samskip’s hydrogen-fuelled containership that is due for delivery in 2025

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Angel officers still under detention in Taiwan

Master writes second letter to president to plead for officers’ release

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Houthis say the Red Sea is safe for international trade

Yemen’s Houthi rebels claimed they would not attack ships “except for ships belonging to the Zionist enemy or those related to it”

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Maersk to launch first large methanol boxship on Asia-Europe trade

The Danish company says it has secured sufficient green methanol to cover the vessel’s maiden voyage

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Israel’s Red Sea port open but demand plummets over security concerns

Missiles and drones targeting Eilat have missed or been intercepted, but the threat to shipping in the Red Sea has deterred shipowners from calling

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Green methanol to lift transpacific freight rates 17% in 2030, UMAS report says

The worst-case scenario analysis from maritime consultancy UMAS points to freight rate increases of up to 17% on certain routes because of the rising costs of alternative fuels such as green methanol, while it finds that a flat rate carbon tax of $600 could be needed to close the green premium

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