New strings attached - shipping shapes up for 2025 with Premier Alliance launch
The structure of the global container shipping alliance next year is set for a further ...
RXO: RIGHTS ISSUEGXO: DEFENSIVEMAERSK: MSC RIVALRY INTENSIFIESWTC: REMARKABLY STRONG BA: LABOUR DEALFDX: NEW PARTNERATSG: RIVAL IPODSV: 'AHEAD IN BIDDING FOR SCHENKER'DSV: UNLUCKY FRIDAYSMAERSK: WEAK AGAINWMT: NEW PARTNERSHIPXPO: HAMMEREDKNIN: LEGAL FIGHTF: UPDATEMAERSK: CROSS-BORDER BOOST
RXO: RIGHTS ISSUEGXO: DEFENSIVEMAERSK: MSC RIVALRY INTENSIFIESWTC: REMARKABLY STRONG BA: LABOUR DEALFDX: NEW PARTNERATSG: RIVAL IPODSV: 'AHEAD IN BIDDING FOR SCHENKER'DSV: UNLUCKY FRIDAYSMAERSK: WEAK AGAINWMT: NEW PARTNERSHIPXPO: HAMMEREDKNIN: LEGAL FIGHTF: UPDATEMAERSK: CROSS-BORDER BOOST
While the shipping industry works on cutting its carbon emissions, MSC has also sought to reduce its environmental impact in another area: the carrier has imposed a speed reduction programme aimed at cutting back on the number of fatal whale strikes by its ships make. This effort has not gone unnoticed; the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, along with the Cordell Bank and Greater Farallones national marine sanctuaries, have honoured the carrier for this move.
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