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SITC exits dry bulk segment after selling off its entire fleet
SITC exits dry bulk segment after selling off its entire fleet

SITC International Holdings has completed the sell-off of its entire bulk carrier fleet. The Hong Kong-based SITC, the parent company of intra-Asia box carrier SITC Container Lines, marks its exit from the dry bulk segment as the group wants to focus on its core container shipping business.

CMA CGM keeps air cargo results to itself, but spends big on aircraft
CMA CGM keeps air cargo results to itself, but spends big on aircraft

CMA CGM has spent some $753.3m in prepayments on its aircraft orderbook, up from $723.2m at the end of 2021, following its recent order for two 777 freighters, set to deliver in 2024. Meanwhile, the first of its previous order for two 777Fs joined the fleet on 31 May, with the second “in the process of being delivered”.

Cargo delays have caused US$5-10 billion losses for shippers during Covid-19 pandemic
Cargo delays have caused US$5-10 billion losses for shippers during Covid-19 pandemic

The Danish maritime data analysis company, Sea-Intelligence has measured schedule reliability from the perspective of the cargo being moved.

Shanghai port congestion returns to normal
Shanghai port congestion returns to normal

As Shanghai springs back to life after two months of lockdown, congestion at the port is almost back to normal, according to the latest data from VesselsValue.

Shanghai port operations normalising as lockdown tapers
Shanghai port operations normalising as lockdown tapers

Operations in Shanghai port are getting back to normal as the city’s lockdown eases. CMA CGM said in its latest customer advisory that pressure on Shanghai yard resources is easing, while the waiting time for ships in the Waigaoqiao port area has shortened as more port employees resume work.

APM Terminals Mobile to expand by 130m²
APM Terminals Mobile to expand by 130m²

APM Terminals Mobile in the United States has signed an agreement with the Alabama State Port Authority to add 129,499m² to the current container terminal yard.

Booking cancellation charges hit Indian shippers as rate levels stabilise
Booking cancellation charges hit Indian shippers as rate levels stabilise

Container lines covering Indian trades have begun to penalise customers, and more severely spot customers, for failing to fulfill their bookings as committed.

Hapag-Lloyd starts new connection between Mundra and Maputo
Hapag-Lloyd starts new connection between Mundra and Maputo

Hapag-Lloyd has announced a new addition to its African network, the new Maputo Express (MAX) service that is expected to launch in the first week of June.


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