The decision to push back the late-April implementation is in response to industry appeals and the Middle East crisis, which has left Indian ports han (read more)
The agreement is the first of its kind between rail freight companies in Rotterdam and part of ongoing efforts to share information across the bu (read more)
The World Shipping Council argued unsuccessfully that a section of OSRA-22 aimed at US exports was an overreach by the country’s maritime regulator. (read more)
With operations at Salalah suspended on Saturday due to a drone strike, Hapag-Lloyd has positioned its upcoming westbound sailing on the India-USEC (read more)
With big carriers “ferociously” integrating, those down the pecking order like smaller liners, neutral terminal operators and leasing companies ha (read more)