Container Ship Sales and Purchase Market Sees Active Week 22
The container ship sales and purchase market showed significant activity during Week 22, with numerous transactions reported
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The container ship sales and purchase market showed significant activity during Week 22, with numerous transactions reported
Dredging has started in Hong Kong's Kwai Tsing Container Basin, running 24/7 for about eight months.

Freight forwarders are cautiously optimistic about a preliminary US-Iran peace agreement, which could reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

The EU sanctioned shipping arms of Gazprom and Lukoil, intensifying pressure on Russia's oil transport and shadow fleet.

Cass data points to a second-half freight volume recovery, fueled by rising truckload linehaul rates in May.

Gulfport's main channel deepening project has been approved, allowing the Mississippi port to handle post-Panamax vessels.

Ships reported trading shots with pirates, including a 30-minute firefight, raising maritime security concerns.

Despite a US-Iran interim agreement, analysts predict a slow return to normal trade flows through the Strait of Hormuz

Two merchant vessels were attacked by armed skiffs off Yemen on Sunday, raising fresh concerns about maritime security.

A recent US-Iran MoU does not signal an end to the dual chokepoint crisis impacting global maritime shipping.

CMA CGM Group plans to acquire Crystal Aero Solutions, an aircraft maintenance firm, bolstering its air cargo operations.

A new certified freight exchange platform has been launched by TAPA EMEA and Trans.eu to tackle cargo crime.
Global air cargo tonnage increased by 3% in the week ending June 7, driven by capacity restoration and lower fuel costs.

A cyclist died after a collision with a car on the N739 road near Haaksbergen, with police investigating.

Tomasz Gajek of Voestalpine secured his second consecutive title as the Netherlands' top forklift driver at the 2026 HeftruckCup.
SAL Heavy Lift is set to integrate three new Octopus 12.6-class vessels into its fleet by 2028, boosting heavy-lift capacity.

Fassmer has ordered eight Henriksen Slipway Systems for automated launch and recovery of small boats and unmanned surface drones.
Seven Pacific nations signed a charter to promote sustainable and low-carbon shipping across Oceania

Primatrade's Kris Van Broekhoven is slated to speak at the Responsible Supply Chain Conference in London.

Energos Infrastructure, owned by Apollo-managed funds, has joined the Gas Industry Advisory Committee of the EMGF

Fincantieri's hackathon awarded Lares Technologies for its solution coordinating manned and unmanned maritime assets

Valenciaport is installing vertical solar panels on its northern expansion breakwater to promote clean energy in Mediterranean ports

50Hertz and Elia launched a EUR 752 million tender for offshore high-voltage cable repair and logistics

US maritime infrastructure projects are experiencing a major investment cycle, yet significant hidden risks threaten their success

Logistics companies are prioritizing reliability and flexibility over price in response to geopolitical disruption and changing cargo flows

The 2027 Responsible Supply Chain Conference will emphasize senior leadership's role in European logistics during its dedicated month

Saronic has been selected by the U.S. Navy for at-sea testing of its Medium Unmanned Surface Vessels.

A large backlog of fertilizer vessels is anticipated, even with the potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

A diplomatic announcement has been made, but a formal transit regime for the Strait of Hormuz has not been restored

Rail Cargo Group has reopened its renovated combined transport terminal in Přerov-Horní Moštěnice, Czechia, after extensive upgrades
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