Containers
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Delphis: Bullish on boxes
Antwerp: Founded in March 2004 and based in Antwerp, Belgian boxline Delphis has become among the leading sub-4,000 teu container…
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UASC places large reefer order
Dubai: Containerline United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) has ordered 2,000 reefer containers from Daikin. “The order marks the first milestone…
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Shreyas Shipping and Logistics: Indian connectivity
Dubai: This time last week Shreyas Shipping and Logistics, part of Dubai headquartered conglomerate Transworld Group, created a slice of…
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Bengal Tiger Line: Taking the chartering route
Singapore: Feeder operator Bengal Tiger Line (BTL) defines the very essence of niche marketing. As a common feeder facilitator, it…
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Österreichischer Lloyd: Gap widens between dry bulk and containers
Limassol: The fortunes of dry bulk and container shipping look to be headed in very different directions, according to the…
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Global Navigation Systems: New man at the helm
London: This week it was announced that Paul Stanley was taking over from Mike Robinson as chief executive of Global…
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Hapag-Lloyd: Climbing the ranks
Hamburg: Our most recent cover star on Maritime CEO magazine, Rolf Habben Jansen, is back in the new year outlining…
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Hapag-Lloyd: Rolf Habben Jansen stars on the cover of latest Maritime CEO magazine
Hamburg: Two days ago Beijing gave the green light for the merger between German containerline Hapag-Lloyd and Chile’s CSAV, paving…
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CargoSmart: Trio of new products
Hong Kong: CargoSmart, the shipment management software solutions provider that leverages big data for greater visibility and benchmarking, has three…
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CTI Consultancy: Driving liner efficiencies
Singapore: A trio of former Maersk executives have formed a consultancy in which they promise to deliver serious efficiencies to…
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Do we need a new canal?
Andy Lane and Charles Moret from Container Transport International Consultancy on the merits of the Chinese-funded Nicaragua Canal. As…
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Maritime CEO 400: Scalability vital to liner fortunes
Singapore: With Maritime CEO passing the 400-interview mark we are taking time this week to assess what shipowners are saying…
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UASC: Size matters
Dubai: For at least five years now, the container sector has been in indifferent health. Several efforts have been made…
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Kambara Kisen: Doing its own thing
Fukuyama: Hirotatsu Kambara is a busy man. As well as being an executive director for Tsuneishi Shipbuilding he is the…
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Tschudi: Increasing focus on cargo and port development
Bergen: Amid tough times one of the most famous names in Norwegian shipping is increasingly turning its back on its…
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INTTRA: New ceo lays down marker
Parsippany: On Monday John Fay was inveiled as the new ceo of INTTRA, the world’s largest multi-carrier e-commerce network for…
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Orient Express Lines: New trade lanes eyed
Singapore: Containerline Orient Express Lines (OEL) is looking at entering the Indonesian and Philippine trades. The ceo of the firm,…
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Borealis Maritime: Buy low, sell high
London: Contrary to much positive sentiment earmarked for rates in the second half of this year, the founder and managing…
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Seaspan: The plane truth about box shipping
Vancouver: Today’s Maritime CEO comes from our sister title, SinoShip, the leading media outlet for all things China maritime. On…
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Paragon Shipping: “We shipowners are normally reckless and destroy our own market”
Athens: Michael Bodouroglou is in a reflective mood when Maritime CEO comes knocking at his door. He’s been mulling the…
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