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One of world’s largest shipping groups says country’s consumers are still ‘stunned’ by Covid disruptions
Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd deliver big payouts to investors despite threat of falling profits
Norwegian shipbuilding unit pivots from oil to renewables
Head of France’s CMA CGM cautions businesses are seeking alternative freight routes as political relations sour
Longer average journeys have cut ship capacity in a tight market, resulting in higher rates for owners
Global maritime trade has fallen to a shadow of pandemic peak as high inflation and reopenings hit goods purchases
Shipping group aims to share operations with rival DFDS to keep unprofitable routes running
Danish group expects drop from last year’s record $31bn to $2bn-$5bn in 2023
Sanctions-busting vessels make sudden shift after introduction of oil price cap and other restrictions
Use of rotor sail technology set to boom as new carbon efficiency regulations force change
As Danish shipping company seeks to transform into a broader logistics group, it faces rising competition from MSC
South Korean authorities detain shipping agent amid fears of flight risk after activities revealed
Groups to terminate partnership in 2025 as fierce rivalry over transporting goods intensifies
Carriers are skipping ports in China as international orders fall and supply chain problems persist
Profits boost looms for Korean groups that dominate market for the specialist vessels
Harland & Wolff hit by supply chain constraints and inflationary pressures
Søren Skou set to hand over the rein with best results in Danish group’s history
Rare spotting of ship-to-ship delivery illustrates difficulty of enforcing energy isolation of Pyongyang
Ankara says 22 out of 26 vessels waiting to pass through straits have provided requested documentation
Head of Danish group’s ocean and logistics business to take over from company veteran Søren Skou
Disruption in Turkish waters is first sign of potential unintended consequences of intervention in global markets
Freight rates drop on lower consumer demand and retailers’ early shipments
Vessels mass in Turkish waters after Ankara demands confirmation of insurance cover
Tensions rise between Hindu groups and Christian fishermen over Kerala project
Executives in one of world’s most polluting industries warn exploitation of loopholes in new regulations could limit progress
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