Maersk joins peers with emergency surcharges on Pakistan cargo
Maersk has joined its peers in implementing ’emergency operational surcharges’ on cargo in and out ...
The most obvious question in the wake of the watershed announcement that Denmark’s AP Møller Mærsk Group will split into two separate divisions, operating under the same corporate umbrella, is what will remain of its newly created energy unit within the next couple of years?
‘Nothing’ could well be the answer.
Good & bad assets
With its reorganisation, Maersk management implicitly noted that its cyclical, diverse assets portfolio would be divided between good and bad, by separating transport and logistics activities from oil-related ...
DHL Express facilities in Canada forced to shut down by strike
New Middle East conflict brings airspace closures, flight chaos and oil price worry
BYD launches logistics subsidiary – and eyes ports and shipping sectors
Shippers wanting a return to Suez should be careful what they wish for
China pushes Cosco participation in consortium eyeing Hutchison buy
Congestion at Chittagong as boxes pile up on docks and ships wait at anchor
News in Brief Podcast | Week 24 | Ship fires, geopolitics and DSV drama
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