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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 83
Ocean Ports & Carriers
CMA CGM Releases Panama Canal Plan
CMA CGM
This 77km-long canal is now a strategic route for global trade: five percent of all traffic passes through the canal (eight percent for the Suez Canal), representing 200 million tons of goods a year; on board more than 15,000 vessels.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Maersk Group Considers Splitting Into Different Companies
A.P. Moller- Maersk
Maersk is now battling on two fronts, with container shipping suffering from historic low freight rates and the oil business dealing with around a 60 percent fall in oil prices.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Hapag-Lloyd Teams with INTRRA on Complying with Container Weight Rule
Hapag-Lloyd
The e-VGM service is available in two versions for carriers and shippers and provides the operational capabilities for digital submission, receipt, processing and auditing of SOLAS-compliant VGMs.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Panama Canal Expansion to Change Regional Shipping Networks
The Suez Canal may still have an advantage over the Panama Canal in terms of the time taken to transport cargo, especially with the recent news that it will be offering more competitive tolls for ships.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Ocean Carriers Support Terminal Weighing Approach For SOLAS Requirement
OCEMA applauded the efforts of the ports and marine terminal operators that have announced that they will provide VGM weighing services on behalf of U.S. exporters and encourages ports and terminals across the country to adopt similar approaches.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Maersk Line: SOLAS VGM Rule Necessary But Will Be Bumpy
Ocean Ports & Carriers
FMC Commissioner Calls on Ocean Carriers to Allow Terminals to Determine VGM Weights
Federal Maritime Commission (FMC)
Chairman Mario Cordero said the time has come for ocean carriers to embrace the obvious solution to achieving compliance that marine terminal operators can offer.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Los Angeles Posts Busiest May Ever; Long Beach also Gains
Port of Los Angeles
Cargo volumes at the Port of Los Angeles increased nearly 11 percent in May compared to the same period last year, marking the busiest May in the Port’s 109-year history.
Transportation
Teamsters Clash With Coastal Ports Over Driver Classification
At issue is whether owner-operators are simply small businesses working by choice as contractors for trucking companies, or whether the drivers are “misclassified” as contractors and are actually employees.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port Cargo Container Weight Seminar Calls For Communication
The recent Maritime Safety Committee Meeting stated that the key to successful implementation of the VGM requirements is close communication and cooperation between governments and all industry stakeholders.
3PL/4PL
iContainers Freight Delivery Service Raises $6.7 Million In Growth Capital
iContainers seeks to take the port digital and bring transparency to an otherwise complex, cumbersome, and costly process involving customs agents, consultants, and copious paperwork.
Transportation
Maersk Line To Reduce Port Calls To Improve Asia-Europe Network
A.P. Moller- Maersk
Maersk Line will eliminate overlapping port pairs in order to reduce the number of direct port calls in the network.
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