The world’s largest container carriers are rerouting ships to avoid the Persian Gulf. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Hapag-Lloyd on March 1 announced a “war risk surcharge” of $1,500 per 20-foot container, effective March 2. France’s CMA CGM ...
Jebel Ali, the world’s busiest container port outside of Asia, had a fire at one of its berths caused by falling debris from an aerial interception, Dubai’s Media Office said on X. Civil Defence teams ...
Top carriers halt Middle East routes amid conflictStrait of Hormuz, Suez diversions disrupt trade flowsWar risk surcharges ...
Logistics disruptions come as a major blow to the region, where business hubs such as Dubai rely on trade, tourism, transport and finance Read more at The Business Times.
The simultaneous closure of the Strait of Hormuz and resumption of Houthi attacks in the Bab el-Mandeb has created an ...
By bricking your plastic, the company claims it’ll no longer jam recycling equipment the way individual plastic bags often do ...
We spoke to the fashion collective, who will be in the Whitney Biennial and shows at Pioneer Works and Amant, about ...
Seabound chief executive Alisha Fredrikkson is up for a coveted business award after developing a new carbon-cutting retrofit product for containers. The London company's co-founder has made it onto ...
Global industry leader to showcase engineered container solutions supporting manufacturers, maintenance, operations, ...
MSC says diverting vessels from the region would extend transit times and disrupt established liner schedules.
Container shipping firm Hapag-Lloyd and logistics firm DSV have signed a two-year agreement to reduce supply chain emissions by using sustainable marine fuels, with the deal covering 18,000 tonnes of ...
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