Maersk joins peers with emergency surcharges on Pakistan cargo
Maersk has joined its peers in implementing ’emergency operational surcharges’ on cargo in and out ...
Maersk is preparing for its divorce from 2M Alliance partner MSC with a fresh order for six dual-fuel methanol-ready 9,000 teu vessels.
The Danish shipping group now has 25 ‘methanol-enabled’ vessels on order, which, chief infrastructure officer Rabab Boulos said represented “another step in the green transformation of our fleet”.
Nevertheless, with the end of its vessel-sharing agreement with MSC, according to many industry observers likely to come earlier than the official expiry at the end of 2024, Maersk must expand its ...
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