Monday, 18 July 2011

IFW E-Bulletin: More shipping lines axe services out of Asia; Agility will fight on against overcharging claims;

 

Latest News Monday 18th July

More shipping lines axe services out of Asia

More shipping lines axe services out of Asia Capacity is withdrawn as the battle to push up rates on the transpacific steps up a gear

Agility vows to carry on fight against overcharging claims

Court setback won't stop logistics firm offering 'vigorous' defence

EC wants major reduction in vessel emissions

New regulations mean shipowners must invest in new technologies rather than low-sulphur fuel

KN set to face the challenges of the second half

World's largest forwarder records strong performance with above-average growth so far this year

IFW Awards deadline extended

Companies ask for more time to prepare their submissions

North American rail traffic still climbing

But US intermodal volumes remain flat

Sony Ericsson blames earthquake for Q2 losses

Phone giant sees $50 million deficit after component supply chain is disrupted

Military moves by Maersk

Shipping line will operate Bobo vessels for the navy

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