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Ports & Logistics

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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

Containers DP World

Falling freight rates could benefit logistics operators

Swiss logistics operator Kuhne+Nagel is focusing on reducing its unit costs as demand stagnates. But high-margin customers are still profitable even if overcapacity drives down rates

Containers Ports and Logistics

How US grain exporters worked their way around two blocked canals

Dry bulk supply chains are proving highly resilient. US grain exports have been simultaneously repelled from the Panama and Suez canals, yet rates have not spiked and cargo volumes have not diminished

Dry Bulk Ship operations
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Data sharing offers scope for just-in-time arrivals

Terminal scheduling planner Portchain has signed up ONE as its second top 10 carrier. Alignment between carriers and terminals can improve schedules and efficiency

Digitalisation Containers

Brexit checks will go ahead as planned, despite confusion

UK port organisations expect import checks to be in place by the end of the month, pouring cold water on reports that the process will be further delayed

Brexit Ports and Logistics

Where do Russia’s sanctioned ships trade?

Sanctions are a key tool for Western governments to damage Russia’s economy. The US has been actively targeting ships and, while this successfully forces changes in behaviour, many vessels are still able to do business freely, thereby revealing the limits of these restrictions

Sanctions Political Risk and Trade

LA’s Seroka optimistic as US economy ‘keeps on cooking’

The port of Los Angeles had its best first quarter outside of the pandemic as strong consumer demand buoyed imports, while March exports reached their highest level since January 2020. Chief executive Gene Seroka expects a strong US economy to keep supporting cargo volumes

Containers Ports and Logistics

Rotterdam sees slow growth on Red Sea disruption

Schedule disruption slowed growth in Rotterdam during the first quarter. But March saw a return to form and a boost from Mediterranean transhipment

Red Sea Risk Containers

Thessaloniki port reports record container throughput

Thessaloniki Port Authority board announces preferred bidder for key Pier 6 expansion

Containers Ports and Logistics

Portland container terminal to close in October

Teu volumes at the port hit zero in 2017, and despite a revival during the pandemic, Portland’s Terminal 6 will cease operations later this year

Containers Ports and Logistics
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