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Release of containers at Port of Antwerp will be digitalized

Port of Antwerp is taking the next step in the development of a digitally secured port. "Certified Pick up" a digital, secure and integrated solution for the release of containers, will start from January 1st 2021 and will replace the current system of PIN codes.

MOL obtains VSPS Certificate from Australia’s Department of Agriculture

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. has announced that it is the first Japanese shipping company certified under the Australia Department of Agriculture's Vessel Seasonal Pest Scheme (VSPS).

ONE’s new JCV service offers a direct connection from Japan/China to Vietnam

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced a new service connecting Japan and China to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Opinion: UK food industry under threat from maritime crisis

The head of the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) is backing calls for seafarers to be recognised as key workers and has underlined concerns about distribution to food and drink supplies if the maritime industry remains under lockdown.

Giant DFDS ship makes peak call at North Sea Port

The giant ship came to help out in dealing with the high volumes of cargo that arrive for transhipment at the terminal at Mercatordok in Ghent.

Höegh Autoliners: RoRo saves the day for large breakbulk shipment amidst Coronavirus pandemic

With the Coronavirus pandemic resulting in temporary border closures between countries, freight forwarder Haven Shipping, had to find an alternative option to road transport for the movement of a transformer and accessories between Oman and Kuwait.

COVID-19: Shipping data hints to some recovery in global trade

The coronavirus pandemic dealt a severe blow to global merchandise trade. Data from weekly port calls by container ships show early but uneven signs of recovery.

CMA CGM enhances CIX service

CIX will begin its new port rotation from Xingang on 20 October

Maersk makes AE19 ocean-rail service from Asia to Europe permanent

Just over a year after its launch in August 2019, Maersk’s AE19 ocean-rail product from Asia to Europe becomes a permanent weekly service responding to increased customer demand.

Yang Ming extends Japan-Taiwan-South China express to Southeast Asia

The improvement of the JTS service will enable Yang Ming to optimize its competitiveness between Japan, Taiwan, South China, and Southeast Asia.

NOAA awards $2.7 million in grants for marine debris removal and prevention

Matching grants bring total to $5.9 million for 23 projects across 18 U.S. states and territories

Review: reefer shipping to outpace dry cargo trade despite container shortages

Reefer traffic continues to shift from the dwindling specialised vessel mode to fully cellular containerships.

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