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Houthis are targeting MSC due to perceived Israeli affiliation
The latest string of Houthi attacks targeting more MSC ships has been justified by the Yemeni militants on the basis of a perceived, but erroneous link to Israel
Transpacific contract rates win lift from higher spot market
Spot rates may have fallen back from the peaks, but carriers have prevented them falling below Red Sea-crisis levels. That has helped them secure higher rates in this year’s transpacific contract negotiations
Panama Canal rebound continues as transits rise again in April
An increasing number of VLGCs are transporting US LPG to Asia via the neopanamax locks, while the panamax locks are seeing more chemical tankers, dry bulk ships and general cargo vessels
Houthis’ east Mediterranean threat should be taken with pinch of salt
Attacks have so far been concentrated in the southern Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. Accurately targeting vessels far away from Houthi-controlled territory would be difficult, but the underlying warning should not be dismissed
The week in newbuildings: Top-tier containership operators plan more orders
Evergreen and Cosco are said to be at advanced stages in ordering additional containership newbuildings in China
Colombo cashes in on Red Sea rerouting at expense of Saudi majors
Transhipment traffic may have ground to a halt in the Red Sea, but Sri Lanka’s hub-and-spoke specialist has reaped the rewards of the trunk liner trades’ southern migration. For ships rerouting around the Cape of Good Hope, Colombo is positioned as an unrivalled wayport option for Middle East and Indian subcontinent cargoes
The Lloyd’s List Podcast: What happens next for containers?
Unpacking the box market. Lloyd’s List containers editor James Baker and Xeneta chief analyst Peter Sand guide you through the current situation in the container market and the outlook for the quarters ahead
How El Niño collided with neopanamax locks’ thirst for fresh water
Good news: A new study claims Panama Canal disruptions caused by passing El Niño effect. Bad news: The neopanamax locks have forever changed the canal’s water consumption equation for the worse
Container stock prices rebound as freight and charter rates rise
Attacks on ships in the Red Sea continue. Diversions around the Red Sea, together with solid cargo demand, are pushing up pricing for liner operator and containership lessor stocks
Red Sea traffic stable at new ‘normal’ despite spate of attacks
Those not willing to accept the risk of a Houthi attack have diverted and those that remain are likely going to continue sailing the shipping lanes off Yemen regardless of how the situation develops based on behaviour to date
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Record boxship capacity already delivered in 2024
A low demolition rate means the world’s container fleet has already grown significantly in 2024, on top of growth recorded in 2023
Cosco insists on exclusivity status despite Peru terminal backlash
Cosco Shipping Ports has proposed the Peruvian government to open an ‘institutional dialogue channel to resolve the controversy’
Weather holds up US floating pier operation to deliver aid to Gaza
Construction of the piers are complete, but rough seas have prevented them from being towed into position off the coast of Gaza
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Houthis are targeting MSC due to perceived Israeli affiliation
The latest string of Houthi attacks targeting more MSC ships has been justified by the Yemeni militants on the basis of a perceived, but erroneous link to Israel
Containerised trade continues rally through first quarter
Box volumes maintained upward trajectory in March, but the latest figures flatter to deceive the long-term trend
Guy Platten to step down as International Chamber of Shipping secretary-general
After seven years at the helm Guy Platten has announced it is time to step aside and let someone else lead the global trade association for shipowners
Panama Canal rebound continues as transits rise again in April
An increasing number of VLGCs are transporting US LPG to Asia via the neopanamax locks, while the panamax locks are seeing more chemical tankers, dry bulk ships and general cargo vessels
Record boxship capacity already delivered in 2024
A low demolition rate means the world’s container fleet has already grown significantly in 2024, on top of growth recorded in 2023
Cosco insists on exclusivity status despite Peru terminal backlash
Cosco Shipping Ports has proposed the Peruvian government to open an ‘institutional dialogue channel to resolve the controversy’
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