Day: August 26, 2024

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Port of Ningbo Zhoushan Resumes Operations After Container Explosion

The Ningbo Beilun Phase III Terminal has reopened and is operating normally. The port had shut down for two-and-a-half days after a container holding hazardous goods exploded on the YM Mobility containership docked at Ningbo-Zhoushan port on August 9. There were no casualties, and all crew members were found safe. Ningbo-Zhoushan is China’s second busiest

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Minister Forces Arbitration to Resolve Canada Rail Dispute | #ShipcoViewpoint

Canada’s Labor Minister, Steven MacKinnon, has ordered final binding arbitration to end a rail work stoppage involving over 9,000 workers and the country’s two class 1 railroads, Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC). MacKinnon’s decision came after 17 hours without a new labor deal. Both railroads wanted binding arbitration, while the

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Date Set for Port Strike in India

Dockworkers at India’s 12 largest ports plan to strike indefinitely starting August 28. The decision for a nationwide strike follows seven rounds of unsuccessful negotiations. A joint statement released by the six labor organizations representing dockworkers said port labor contracts had expired in December 2021. The unions have formally notified the port authorities and government

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Shanghai and Singapore Lead as Top Global Ports in H1 2024

Most of the world’s 30 largest container ports saw revenue growth in the first half of the year, except for three. According to Alphaliner’s report on container throughput in the first half of this year, Hong Kong, Xiamen, and Hamburg experienced declines of -4.5%, -4%, and -1.2%, respectively. Hong Kong, once the 10th largest container

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Shippers Face Uncertainty as Ocean Alliances Change

The upcoming contract season brings uncertainty for shippers. Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd are leaving their current alliances, 2M and THE Alliance, in February to form the Gemini Cooperation. The shakeup in ocean alliances will likely impact contract negotiations, says James Hookham, director of the Global Shippers Forum. Shippers are undecided over which alliance to utilize for

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