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MARITIME NEWS 6-12-24

Potential Strike Action at U.S. East and Gulf Coast Ports Threatens Further Disruption, Higher Shipping Rates

Panama Canal Continues to Ease Drought Restrictions as Rainy Season Kicks Off

Dwell Times Stabilize as Port of Baltimore Resumes Full Operations

U.S. Port Strike Threat to Test Shippers’ Nerves

New York’s South Brooklyn Marine Terminal Begins Transformation into Offshore Wind Hub

Biden administration touts quick Baltimore channel reopening

Kalmar Continues To Drive Decarbonisation Of Cargo Handling With New Electric Empty Container Handler

Biggest U.S. ports union suspends labor talks, with East Coast, Gulf Coast strike risk rising

CO2next project for fluid CO2 storage and handling enters FEED phase

US importers caught in a vicious circle as labor union strike threat raises fears of soaring freight rates and massive disruption at US East and Gulf Coast ports

Shipping container prices soar by 26% in Singapore, leasing rates double

Berg secures Louis Dreyfus Armateurs propulsion package for wind-assisted Airbus ro-ro vessels

TES and “K” LINE Partner for Sustainable Maritime Shipping Solutions

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