Shippers
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Marine World
Lost Gulf Oil Exports Far Smaller Than Thought, Traders and Shippers Say
Since the start of the Iran war and Tehran’s announcement that the Strait of Hormuz was “closed,” the market has…
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Marine World
Shippers Hapag-Lloyd, CMA CGM Suspend Cuba Bookings After US Executive Order
By Gus Trompiz, Christoph Steitz and Dave Sherwood PARIS/FRANKFURT/HAVANA, May 17 (Reuters) – Shipping giants CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd HLAG.DE said on Sunday they had suspended all…
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Marine World
Cheap Spot Rates Now Could Cost Shippers at Peak Season
Despite the continuing deterioration in rates, ocean shippers are being advised to avoid the spot market and stick to their…
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Maritime News
Shippers at the Helm
by Mikael Lind, Wolfgang Lehmacher, Sandra Haraldson, Tony Ehrs, Johan Englund, Cecilia Gabrieli, Patrick Mattsson, Krister Rosendahl, and Pernilla Ås……
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Marine World
Shippers File Fresh Federal Maritime Commission Complaints
More shippers have lodged complaints with the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), with DB Schenker USA and Wallenius Wilhelmsen (WW)…
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Maritime News
Data Sector Consolidation for Shippers as Xeneta Buys eeSea
The consolidation of the maritime data sector is continuing with freight and data logistics company Xeneta buying maritime and supply…
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Marine World
West Coast Ports Smash Records as Shippers Rush Ahead of Trump Tariffs
Both the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach recorded their busiest July ever as importers accelerate shipments…
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Marine World
Oil Shippers, Traders Stay Away from EU-Sanctioned Nayara Energy
Shipowners and oil traders are staying away from Russia-backed Nayara Energy Ltd. as part of the fallout faced by the…
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Marine World
Tariff Truce Spurs Pacific Trade Rush, Boosting Global Shippers
Importers rushing to ship Chinese goods to the US using a short reprieve from paralyzing tariffs could provide a much-needed…
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