Carriers

CMA CGM Announce Q1 Results, $1bn Plan

CMA CGM has released its financial and operational results for Q1, 2016 in which its revenue came in at $3.4 billion for the period, down as compared to Q1, 2015

New Draft Restrictions Set for Panama Canal

With the inauguration for the Panama Canal Expansion project occurring at the end of June, 2016, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has set new draft restrictions for neo-Panamax vessels

US in Major Container Weighing Initiative

The Ocean Carrier Equipment Management Association (OCEMA) is to work with six major US ports to develop a solution that would enable exporters to comply with the container weighing rule

UASC-Hapag Merger Hangs on Shareholder Vote

On June 2, 2016 United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) will hold a general meeting with its four Arab Gulf government shareholders in order to vote on whether to form ‘business cooperation’

Automation ‘Necessary’ for Operations

Larry Nye, a Port Planning Engineer has argued that cargo volumes will soar in the next 10 years and that terminal operators at LA-Long Beach must automate cargo handling processes

3 Ways to Tackle Piracy and Terrorism

This article explores the ways in which carriers can counter piracy, terrorism and cyber security threats practically through insight and expert advice

India in Fresh Port Privatisation Project

In a bid to facilitate more private investment into the country’s ports, India is looking to set up a new department in order to more effectively attract private funds

Maersk Launch Major Indian Recycling Initiative

Following Maersk Group’s recent announcement of its long-term commitment to create more responsible recycling options in Alang, India, an agreement has been reached for the landing two vessels

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