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Is IMO 2020 Transition the Reason for Crumbled Container Trades?

Charging even 50% of expected increased bunker charges due to 2020 transition to customers seems impossible. The ocean freight itself is at a...

Report Highlights Significance of Washwater Accumulation in Europe

It highlighted the focus on wash water accumulation in port waters in Europe. The report focusses on wash water accumulation in European ports...

Shipowners Optimistic of Smooth Sailing As Container Rates Spike

According to a Loadstar report, owners of mid- to small-sized container vessels remain optimistic, despite the impact of trade wars and forecasts of a...

IMO 2020: Are the Predictions On Par With the Reality?

IMO 2020 is now in effect and is marking a massive shift in the industry. Seeking Alpha discusses as to how have the expectations fared...

Chinese Box Rate Recovery on Hold

With the coronavirus outbreak set to extend the traditional cargo lull in the post-Chinese New Year period, container spot rates will come under increasing...

Compliant Fuel Price Concern Escalates!

With availability no longer an issue, ship owners are lamenting the significant rise in operating costs, due to the IMO 2020 rule. The reason...

IMO 2020 Makes Diesel Prices To Spike As Refineries Scale Up

In anticipating the price impact on diesel prices from the launch of IMO 2020 on January 1 – with any impacts expected to start...

2020 A Challenging Year for Carriers As They Balance Demand & Supply

According to Drewry, 2020 will prove another challenging year for ocean carriers in terms of capacity management, says an article published in the LoadStar.Although...

IMO 2020 Effects: VLSFO Expensive Compared To Fuels

According to an article published in Ship and Bunker news, following the January 1 introduction of a 0.50% sulfur cap on marine fuel, bunker...

Impact of New Maritime Trade Regulations

Industry Week reports that the supply chain impact is going to be significant as the maritime industry prepares for one of the most significant...
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