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Maritime Security: Consilium promotes “early detection” solutions and unified platforms

At an event in Dubai gathering more than a hundred professionals, Consilium Safety presented a series of innovations aimed at one goal: reducing response time in case of an onboard incident. The company notably highlighted a visual safety management system (graphical interface) designed to centralize critical information, as well as...

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Fatal Collision in the North Sea: British Investigation Calls it an “Avoidable” Tragedy

A British maritime investigation revisits a collision that occurred in 2023 in the North Sea (German Bight) between a bulk carrier and a general cargo ship, resulting in a rapid sinking and several fatalities. The report highlights a series of risky operational decisions: tolerating a crossing distance deemed too short,...

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NYK announces a reduction of approximately 65% in emissions thanks to low-carbon methanol.

NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers claims to have made a significant breakthrough in the decarbonization of maritime transport by operating a dual-fuel bulk carrier with low-carbon intensity methanol. According to the shipowner, the exercise carried out around a copper concentrate flow for BHP would have achieved approximately a 65% reduction...

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JD.com is expanding its delivery network in Europe and accelerating its localization strategy.

Chinese e-commerce is accelerating its transformation in Europe: JD.com is preparing to launch Joybuy, a retail platform designed for the European market, and is relying on JoyExpress (the group’s logistics branch) to deploy an “in-region” distribution chain. Specifically, the ambition is to shift from a model largely based on cross-border...

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Brussels: Qatar Airways’ access to the EU market under pressure

A new fault line is emerging in Brussels around the EU-Qatar air agreement. Organizations representing companies and unions are pushing for a suspension of the provisional application of the agreement, citing concerns about governance and competitive balance. Their main argument: the agreement did not sufficiently guaranty “balanced” competitive conditions in...

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CMA CGM and Maersk strengthen the Asia – West Africa route

The Asia-West Africa route is emerging as one of the most dynamic corridors, and shipowners are quickly adjusting their operations. In the face of a marked increase in volumes last year, Maersk and CMA CGM are reorganizing their cooperation to better capture demand and, above all, to streamline operations. The duo...

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Pacific spot rates drop just before contract season

Against the usual early-year scenario, spot rates from Asia are falling sharply even as the annual negotiation season between shippers and carriers enters its decisive phase. Traditionally, the approach of the Lunar New Year is accompanied by a price increase aimed at strengthening the carriers’ bargaining power. This time, the...

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InPost: a €7.8 billion deal led by Advent and FedEx to strengthen the European last mile

The parcel locker specialist InPost is heading toward a delisting thru a cash offer valuing the company at around 7.8 billion euros. The operation would be led by a consortium headed by Advent International and FedEx, alongside the founder (through his investment vehicle) and an existing shareholder. According to the reported...

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