Containers lost at sea at record low levels

The World Shipping Council (WSC) has released its annual report on containers lost at sea, revealing a significant decrease to 221 boxes lost in 2023. This marks the lowest number recorded since the survey began in 2008. Despite this improvement, the WSC emphasizes the ongoing necessity for rigorous safety measures and constant vigilance. Reduction in […]

OOCL celebrates maiden voyage of two new mega vessels

OOCL Finland was named by Ms. TANG Li, Chief Executive Officer of KEECO Asia Group at a ceremony held on 25 April 2024. Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) is celebrating the maiden voyage of its latest two 24,188 TEU mega vessels, “OOCL Finland” and “OOCL Sweden.” With these additions, OOCL has now received ten eco-friendly […]

CMA CGM hit with US$2 million fine by FMC

The United States Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has entered into an agreement with French ocean carrier CMA CGM, after the investigations by the Commission’s Bureau of Enforcement, Investigations, and Compliance (BEIC). CMA CGM paid US$1,975,000 to resolve allegations that it overbroadly defined and applied its definition of merchant in a bill of lading to demand payment […]

Yang Ming to join league of 24,000 TEU ships

Yang Ming Marine Transport’s management has hinted that the company will enter the league of 24,000 TEU boxship owners. Speaking at a shareholders’ meeting after releasing the Taiwanese liner operator’s 1Q 2024 results, GM Patrick Tu said: “On the Asia-Europe routes, we have a competitive advantage because of 24,000 TEU ships, but these belong to […]

Evergreen splashes out on more containers as equipment shortage bites

Evergreen Marine Corporation (EMC) is turning to its in-house container manufacturer for more containers as major container makers have their slots full. The Taiwanese mainline operator announced on 14 May that it is ordering 17,500 containers from Evergreen Heavy Industrial Corp. (Malaysia), for a total price of US$65.17 million. Linerlytica’s data shows that major container […]

ONE launches new intra-Asia service

Singapore-based container line Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced the launch of a new service, China-Vietnam-Thailand (CVT). The service, which will commence on 27 May, will have the following port rotation: Busan (South Korea) – Shanghai (China) – Ningbo (China) – Cat Lai (Vietnam) – Laem Chabang (Thailand) With this new service launch, ONE aims […]

Enhanced info sharing and heightened vigilane contribute to safer Asian waters

Source: International Maritime Organization (IMO) Piracy and armed robbery of ships in Asian waters fell by 22% in the January-April period of 2024 compared to the same period last year. The decrease in this type of accident has mainly been caused by increased vigilance by the law-enforcing agencies in the countries with sea borders. During […]

CMA CGM applies new PSS from Asia and India to Mauritius

Marseiile-based ocean carrier CMA CGM has notified its customers of a forthcoming Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) effective from 15 May until further notice. The surcharge will be applicable for shipments originating from China, South East Asia, North East Asia, and India East Coast (including Kolkata, Cochin, Ennore, Haldia, Kattupalli, Krishnapatnam, Karaikal, Chennai, Paradip Garh, Tuticorin, […]

Hapag-Lloyd introduces peak season surcharges from Asia to Africa

German ocean carrier Hapag-Lloyd has announced the implementation of Peak Season Surcharges (PSS) from Asia to various destinations across Africa. The following surcharges will apply to all container types and will be effective from 16 May until further notice. From Asia to North West Africa (Dakar – Senegal, Nouakchott – Mauritania, Banjul – Gambia, Conakry […]