COSCON Introduces PSS for US Shipments
COSCO Container Lines (COSCON) introduces an additional peak season surcharge (PSS) for all shipments from the Far East (including Japan), India and Pakistan to the US.
COSCO Container Lines (COSCON) introduces an additional peak season surcharge (PSS) for all shipments from the Far East (including Japan), India and Pakistan to the US. According to the company’s press service, this decision was made due...
COSCON , PSS , US
Hamburg Süd Rearranges US Services
... Philadelphia, Norfolk, Charleston, Jacksonville, Puerto Cabello, Santos, Buenos Aires, Rio Grande, Rio de Janeiro, and Salvador.
According to the information received from Hamburg Süd press service, the decision to combine services was made because the trade volumes on the routes between North and South America have decreased by 40% during the first two quarters compared with the same period las year.
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Hamburg Süd is part of the German Oetker Group. Its fleet numbers 164 vessels...
Hamburg Süd , CSAV , service , US
CMA CGM Increases Freight Rates On US Routes
... rates on its Transatlantic and Transpacific routes.
Starting from the 1st of September of 2009, the French shipping company CMA CGM plans to increase freight rates on its Transatlantic and Transpacific routes. The rate increase will apply to all US export cargo destined for Europe and Asia.
On the Transatlantic routes the rates will be increased by $150 for one TEU and by $300 for one FEU shipped from Houston; an increase of $25 for one TEU and $50 for one FEU will apply to all cargo shipped...
CMA CGM , US , rates , increase
COSCON to Connect Vietnam and US
COSCO Container Lines (COSCON) introduces a sea express service between Vietnam and the US. According to the company’s official announcement, the new service is being introduced because of the fast-growing Vietnamese domestic market.
COSCO Container Lines (COSCON) introduces a sea express service between Vietnam and the US. According...
COSCON , Vietnam , US
New Service to Connect Vietnam with US
The first weekly container service will connect Vietnam with the Western coast of US. The service will be launched on the 4th of June by APL.
The first weekly container service will connect Vietnam with the Western coast of US. The service will be launched on the 4th of June by APL.
“This is the beginning of a new trading...
APL , Vietnam , US , service
US Ports Keep Losing Containers
The container shipping volumes in the largest US ports decreased by 15% in March compared with the similar period of 2008 and reached 984.633 thousand TEU.
The container shipping volumes in the largest US ports decreased by 15% in March compared with the similar period of 2008 and reached 984.633...
US , ports , container turnover , growth rates
US Ports Lose Containers
The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach, which both service 40% of the total goods imported to the US in containers, are witnessing the highest drop in container conveyance volumes since 25 years.
The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach, which both service 40% of the total goods imported to the US in containers, are witnessing the highest...
US , ports , cargo turnover , growth rate
Hanjin and Hyundai Agreed on Service Coordination
Two of South Korea’s largest shipping companies Hanjin Shipping and Hyundai Merchant Marine have announced their intention to exchange customer operation services on their lines connecting Asia and the Eastern coast of the US.
Two of South Korea’s largest shipping companies Hanjin Shipping and Hyundai Merchant Marine have announced their intention to exchange customer operation...
Hyundai Merchant Marine , Hanjin Shipping , US , service
Port of Long Beach Container Volumes Stabilizing
The container volumes in the port of Long Beach, the largest container port in the US, have demonstrated a slow down of decline.
The container volumes in the port of Long Beach, the largest container port in the US, have demonstrated a slow down of decline.
According to the statistics published by the port administration, in August...
Long Beach , US , container turnover
Cuts on Panama Routes
Starting from the 27th of September, CMA CGM, Maersk and Hyundai are planning to cut their services between the ports of China, South Korea, and the eastern coast of US via the Panama canal.
Starting from the 27th of September, CMA CGM, Maersk and Hyundai are planning to cut their services between the ports of China, South Korea, and the eastern coast of US via the Panama canal.
The companies explain their decision...
CMA CGM , Maersk , Hyundai , China , South Korea , US , Panama Canal
OOCL Launches Rates Recovery Program
... rates.
The Hong Kong based Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) announced the company would launch a program aimed at recovering the freight rates.
“The economic downturn has lead to decreasing profit levels, and the current freight rates just can not cover the operational and transport expenses. Considering that the current rates do not provide for long-term profitability, OOCL decided to launch a program aimed at reviving the freight rates and bringing them to more acceptable levels”...
OOCL , rates , increase , US , Asia
CSAV and MSC Combined American Services
... container terminal in the port of Santiago.
Mediterranean Shipping Company is the world’s second largest container operator in terms of shipped cargo volumes. The company has representative offices in more than 200 countries and employs some 40 thousand people. Its fleet numbers 270 vessels which call in 250 ports around the world. The annual shipping volumes reach 7 million TEU.
CSAV , MSC , US , service
Hanjin Agreed on Rates
The South Korean shipping company Hanjin Shipping (one of the key operators on the Asia-US routes) has decided to increase the shipping rates on the Trans-Pacific routes.
The South Korean shipping company Hanjin Shipping (one of the key operators on the Asia-US routes) has decided to increase the shipping rates on the Trans-Pacific routes...
Hanjin , Asia , US , Canada , rates , TSA
Los Angeles and Long Beach Lose Volumes
... of the Port of Long Beach, says that the fact the volumes of container turnover in the port fell dramatically made the port cut the working hours of many personnel and switch to half working day system.
Paul Bingham, CEO of IHS Global Insight Group (USA, Massachusetts), notes that one should not expect container volumes to grow by the end of this year. “The good news will be if at least the decline stops” - he added.
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The port of Los Angeles is the largest sea port in the...
Los Angeles , Long Beach , US , port
Evergreen and China Shipping to Combine Services
Evergreen and China shipping have agreed on joint use of the Asia - Western Coast of US, the Asia - Europe, and the Asia - Mexico - Eastern Coast of US services.
Evergreen and China shipping have agreed on joint use of the Asia - Western Coast of US, the Asia - Europe, and the Asia - Mexico - Eastern...
China Shipping , Evergreen , China , US , services , combine
MSC to Launch Two American Services
... Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC, Switzerland) launches two new services which will connect the ports on the Pacific coast with North, Central, and South America.
According to the company’s press service, Puma Service will serve the ports of the US, Mexico, Guatemala, Salvador, the Republic of Costa Rica, and Panama by offering weekly callings in Balboa, Long Beach, Oakland, Manzanillo, and Puerto Caldera. Additional callings at the ports of Salina Cruz, Mazatlan, Puerto Quetzal, and Acajutla...
MSC , US , service
MOL Expands Service
... constantly monitor the temperature inside every container.
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Mitsui O.S.K. Lines is a Japanese shipping company with a total market value of 65.35 billion Japanese yen and a total of 1.206 billion shares. The company has more than 102 thousand shareholders. The main shareholders are 10 Japanese banks. MOL employs 892 people and possesses 845 vessels with a total deadweight capacity of 54 thousand tones.
MOL , US , service
Pirates Seized Another Vessel
... container vessel belonging to Maersk Line Ltd. (Norfolk, Virginia) fell prey to the pirates. The company is an American subsidiary of the Danish A.P. Moeller Maersk.
The American container vessel Maerks Alabama (built in 1998) has a deadweight of 17.5 thousand tones and a capacity of 1100 TEU. It was seized on the 8th of April some 500 kilometers from the coast of Somalia. 20 crew members were on board of the vessel - all American citizens. The vessel was shipping 400 20-feet containers with supply of...
Maersk , pirates , container vessel , US , seizure
Retroactive Law
The government of the United states of America will most probably abandon the procedure of export container examination using scanners.
The government of the United states of America will most probably abandon the procedure of export container examination using scanners. “I doubt that this plan will be implemented by the end of 2012 as has been planned before...
US , Janet Napolitano , container examination , Secretary of Homeland Security
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