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Singapore striving to remain transshipment hub
December 1, 2014 -
Singapore is putting up a serious fight to remain the world’s largest transshipment hub and, off the back of that, one...
As fuel prices fall, lines question whether slow steaming is necessary
December 1, 2014 -
Bunker prices are continuing to fall as are bunker adjustment factor (BAF) charges made by the shipping lines to the...
Are offshore ports the future in US sea trade?
December 1, 2014 -
Offshore ports a few miles from the mainland could become the new basis of the US maritime commerce system, making the...
Asian container ports report growth in 2014
December 1, 2014 -
Most of the big container handling terminals in Asia have reported growth factors in recent months, both in volumes...
Indonesia outlines plans to build world class ports
December 1, 2014 -
Sources have moved on a report outlining new initiatives to build a world class port network in Indonesia. These were...
HAROPA to build multimodal facility
December 1, 2014
HAROPA, the combined authority for the ports of Le Havre, Rouen and Paris, is building a new multimodal cargo facility...
Nominations Now Open for the 2015 AFLAS Awards
November 25, 2014
How do you judge the best freight, logistics and supply chain companies active in the region? That is the question Asia...
Western shippers steer clear of Iran
November 3, 2014
As Iranian, US and European Union officials prepare to hold talks to arrive at a final deal on Iran’s nuclear...
Port of Guam modernization underway
November 3, 2014
The last phase of a modernization programme at the Port Authority of Guam has started, with repairs to two towers, a...
Is this the last call for liner exemptions in Australia?
November 3, 2014
Australia’s Competition Policy Review Panel (the panel) has recommended the repeal of the current statutory exemptions...
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