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24.11.15

W. Australia to Move Main Container Port to Kwinana

Western Australia is set to move its main container port from Fremantle to Kwinana by 2030 in an AUD7 billion (US$4.6 billion) shift. Fremantle processes approximately 800,000 TEUs of containers an...

24.11.14

Year-End, New-Year Cargo Handling Not to be Provided

The Japan Harbor Transportation Association (Nikkokyo) recently decided not to provide the year-end- and new-year-holiday cargo handling services this fiscal year at a meeting of its labor-manageme...

24.11.13

KCCI Remains Unchanged

The latest KOBC Container Composite Index (KCCI) remained nearly unchanged from a week earlier at 3,256 points, which declined a minute 0.09%, Korea Ocean Business Corp. (KOBC) announced on Monday....

24.11.12

Report: US Imports Could be Higher Than Expected for Remaining Months

Import volumes at U.S. major container ports could be higher than previously expected for the remainder of this year as retailers face another potential East Coast and Gulf Coast port strike and ta...

24.11.11

WCI Increases for 2 B2B Weeks

The World Container Index (WCI) increased 7% from the previous week to $3,444 per FEU in Week 45, which has continued to go up for the second consecutive week, according to Drewry. The index, which...

24.11.08

Drewry Launches Intra-Asia Container Marker Insight Svc.

Drewry launched a new online Intra-Asia Container Market Insight service on Tuesday. The service covers six subregions-Greater China, North Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Oce...

24.11.07

BIMCO Projects Capacity to Reach 3 Mil. TEUs

A total of 410 ships with a capacity of 2.5 million TEUs have been delivered, surpassing the previous full year high of 2.3 million TEUs in 2023,” according to Niels Rasmussen, chief shipping analy...

24.11.06

KCCI Turns Upward as ex-Busan Rates Improve on Europe, Med. Routes

The latest KOBC Container Composite Index (KCCI) quoted 3,259 points on Monday, Korea Ocean Business Corp. (KOBC) announced on the same day. The index picked up 2.23% from a week earlier as freight...

24.11.05

WCI Increases 4% in Week 44, 1st Improvement Since Aug.

The World Container Index (WCI) increased 4% from the previous week to $3,213 per FEU in Week 44, its first improvement in 15 weeks, according to Drewry Maritime Research. It was, however, 129% hig...

24.11.01

Drewry' Intra-Asia Index Increases 15% in Last 2 Weeks of Oct.

The Intra-Asia Container Index (IACI), a weighted average of regional spot container freight rates, increased 15% in the last two weeks of October to $573 per FEU, the first  uptick after six ...

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