Shipping
deugro Thailand delivers critical reactors for sustainable fuel production
deugro Thailand delivers critical reactors for sustainable fuel production
Emirates Shipping Line joins World Shipping Council
Japanese shipyards may benefit from US port fees on Chinese vessels
MOL opens office in Washington, D.C.
Red Sea disruptions push shipping carbon emissions to record high in 2024
Port of LA expects a double-digit volume decline in the second half amid tariffs
DP World sources 65% of its electricity from renewables in 2024
Hapag-Lloyd: 30% of China’s US-bound shipments canceled
Port of Antwerp-Bruges says impact of US tariffs minimal for now
COSCO says planned US port fees threaten shipping, global supply chains
Yang Ming extends lease at Kaohsiung Port, acquires new containers
Transpacific sees surge in blank sailings amid escalating tariffs
UNCTAD: Global economic growth may slow to 2.3% amid mounting pressures
Port of Long Beach becomes the busiest U.S. port in Q1
IMO approves net-zero regulations for global shipping
India ends transshipment facility for Bangladesh exports
US softens stance on proposed port fees for Chinese vessels
Adani’s Colombo Terminal commences operations
Gemini shuttles hit 98% schedule reliability in February
Airfreight demand from China, Hong Kong to the US declines as rates rise
ZIM signs long-term charter deals for 10 LNG-powered 11,500-TEU vessels
Georgia Ports’ container trade grew 22.5% in March
CMA CGM inks AI deal with Mistral AI
Port of New York and New Jersey reports second-busiest February
Maersk's APM Terminals acquires Panama Canal Railway Company
ICS: Proposed US port fees on Chinese vessels to severely disrupt supply chains
PSA looks ahead to strategic developments in 2025 after record-breaking 2024
Hapag-Lloyd makes Philippine inaugural at ICTSI Manila
Yang Ming acquires three methanol dual-fuel ready vessels
Maersk shares updates on upcoming US reciprocal tariff plan
ONE highlights need for adaptability in volatile markets
WorldACD: Global air cargo rates rise as post-NY market rebounds
Chinese shipbuilder unveils LNG dual-fuel vehicle carrier
SATS partners with Guangtai to innovate ground support technology
SC Port's Inland Port Greer expands capacity by 50%
Hong Kong exporters remain positive despite growing trade tensions
Singapore opens applications for methanol bunkering licence
Tariff turmoil persists, though ocean freight rates continue to decline
UN agencies express grave concern over increased satellite interference
Baltic Hub welcomes multiple new services
Port of Savannah achieves busiest February on record
UK freight association seeks solutions to uninsured cargo
Rotterdam, Singapore boost green, digital shipping partnership
MSC announces standalone East/West network
Singapore, India ink deal to boost maritime digitalisation, decarbonisation
World Shipping Council calls on the U.S. to drop its planned port fees
Port of NY/NJ secures landmark lease extension with APM Terminals
Container rates slip amid signs of overcapacity
SC Ports expands weekly services with new ocean carrier deployments
Port of LA reports continued growth in shipments for February
Sea-Intel: Major ocean carriers profitability around US$60B in 2024
Adhira Shipping and Logistics sees continued demand for Cape Size carriers
Matadi Gateway Terminal expands hybrid equipment fleet
MPA, CMA CGM sign MoU to boost sustainable shipping, digital innovation
China, Hong Kong raise concerns over Hutchison Ports deal
Houthis ban U.S. vessels from the Red Sea; Trump vows end to the aggression
Hapag-Lloyd's port arm buys stake in terminal operator in Le Havre
MOL makes major stride in developing ammonia-powered carrier
WorldACD: Flat markets slightly above last year's levels
Frontloading continued to drive volume growth at the Port of Long Beach
Yang Ming plans regional route expansion amid evolving trade tensions
Malaysia's Sin-Kung Logistics eyes air cargo with Prima Air acqusition
Tianjin Port eyes increased container throughput to 35M TEUs by 2035
ILA-USMX officially sign six-year port contract through 2030
U.S. tariffs to accelerate relocation of factories to South, Southeast Asia
Singapore launches new standard on methanol bunkering
MOL strengthens chemical logistics business with new acquisition
MOL launches 1st onshore supply of green hydrogen produced at sea
DP World and Mawani inaugurate US$800M terminal in Jeddah
CMA CGM to invest US$1B for new Chicago air cargo hub
Trump halts Canada, Mexico tariffs again for another month
Trump unveils plans for new office of shipbuilding
CK Hutchison sells int'l ports business to BlackRock, MSC for US$22.8B
CMA CGM's first dual-fuel methanol vessel makes maiden call at Singapore
Alibaba, Maersk partner on container shipping services
MOL joins e-methane alliance e-NG Coalition
Freight pricing, contracts become more fluid
Port of New York and New Jersey records third busiest January ever
Viasea Shipping relaunches London Thamesport service
Sea-Intel notes volume shift from East to West Coast in H2 2024
Port of Savannah receives largest capacity vessel in its history
ILA ratifies new labour contract at US East, Gulf Coast ports
Sea-Intel: 2024 global schedule reliability trend continuing in 2025
Savannah tagged as fastest growing port on the U.S. East Coast
ICTSI's MCT increases renewable energy utilization
DCSA releases final versions of Booking 2.0, Bill of Lading 3.0 standards
Port Klang launches Kale's Malaysia Maritime Single Window
Port of Hamburg reports growth in container throughput, rail transport
Port of Salalah invests US$300M to meet new Gemini Cooperation needs
ONE adopts DCSA eBL standards using GSBN blockchain
Asia-Europe demand to drop once supply chains return to normal
SC Ports welcomes largest vessel to call Port of Charleston
ONE, Yusen Logistics partner on sustainable shipping solutions
Panama Canal transits start to rebound after drought year
Evergreen orders 11 mega-size containerships worth US$3.2B
PSA Ventures, NIDLP partner on port automation, sustainability
DP World Sokhna handles inaugural vehicle export
ONE names first owned and operated newbuilding container vessel
ABS chief pitches nuclear power to decarbonise shipping
Kuehne+Nagel, Acer Europe partner to decarbonise sea shipments
DP World says first phase of US$80M Sokhna Logistics Park 65% complete
DHL: Multi-shoring beyond “China Plus 1” on the rise
Regional container trade imbalances increase 33%
Yang Ming enhances JKX service with Haiphong extension
Singapore, Indonesia extends human resources development partnership
Shipping organisations increasingly concerned about seafarer safety
Ocean Alliance remains as largest shipping alliance amid recent shifts
Transits through the Panama Canal down 10%
ONE, LX Pantos announce intermodal transport joint venture
Port of New York and New Jersey records third-busiest year ever in 2024
ICTSI flagship terminal receives Philippines’ first near-zero emission RTGs
MOL TO TAKE 25% EQUITY STAKE IN SUB-SAHARAN LOGISTICS FIRM, ALISTAIR GROUP
June 30, 2024

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) announced that it has agreed to acquire a 25% stake in Tanzania-based Alistair Group, a cross-border logistics company serving Sub-Saharan Africa.

 

Alistair Group has offices in eight countries in Southeast Africa. Its business centers on cross-border logistics services for truck transport of copper, cobalt, and other critical mineral resources produced in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia in inland Africa to coastal export ports.

 

It is also engaged in customs clearance, warehouse operations, cargo handling at ports, and logistics DX (digital transformation) services and has a fleet of about 450 trucks and about 1,000 employees.

 

In the announcement, MOL noted that it was the first Japanese shipping company to establish a shipping route between Japan and the east coast of Africa in 1926 and has been offering marine transport service to and from Africa for nearly 100 years.

 

With offices in South Africa, Mozambique, Kenya, and Mauritius, MOL is also proactively developing various businesses on a group-wide scale, including not only ocean freight forwarding but also air freight forwarding, land transport, warehousing, and the export of used Japanese agricultural machinery.

 

"MOL has positioned portfolio and regional strategies as core strategies of the MOL Group's "BLUE ACTION 2035" management plan and is pursuing the development and expansion of new non-shipping businesses as well, such as logistics, in emerging regions," it said in a statement.

 

"Through this capital participation, MOL and Alistair will merge the MOL Group's global network and expertise in shipping and logistics with Alistair's expertise in cross-border logistics in Southeast Africa," it added, noting that this will enable both groups to offer a wider range of high-quality logistics services to customers in Africa, a region where MOL anticipates significant growth and new business opportunities due to increasing population and abundant resources, including renewal energy potential.

 

Africa expansion

 

"Since its founding in 2008, Alistair has repeatedly made creative efforts to thoroughly meet customer needs through streamlined operation routes, highly IT-enabled information and payment systems, equipment and machinery quality management, and business operations run by an outstanding management staff. As a result, Alistair has grown into a leading regional mining and infrastructure logistics company," said Toshinobu Shinoda, senior managing executive officer at MOL who is responsible for Europe and Africa. 

 

"We at MOL look forward to increasing our presence in Africa, which offers tremendous potential, and we are extremely proud to have Alistair as a robust partner with whom we can share values," he added.

 

Alistair James, chief executive officer of the Alistair Group, said the company has set an "ambitious vision" and is taking decisive steps to solidify our position as the leading logistics provider across the African continent.

 

"We look forward to continuing to fund the growth of our core business while also investing further in our cutting-edge technology and regional infrastructure developments," he said.

 

James noted that Alistair Group is also thrilled to be partnering with MOL for the benefit of both businesses.

 

"The investment offers us a significant competitive edge and presents an opportunity to seamlessly integrate ocean and cross-border shipping, meeting the exacting demands of our customers. In essence, this partnership is set to propel our growth to new heights," he added.