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    By Joshua Minchin

    DP World’s revenue rose 3.3% to $9.34bn driven by its logistics, ports and terminals divisions, but first-half profits fell 59% as the company grappled with shipping disruptions due to the ongoing Red Sea crisis amid tensions in the Middle East

    Red Sea Risk Ports and Logistics

    Southern California cargo surge smashes records in July

    Hapag-Lloyd sees stronger third quarter and warns on US port strike risk

    Port of LA sees ‘blockbuster’ cargo volumes as container dwell time grows

    Taiwan’s top three carriers post record first-half profits

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    • Analysis

    Containers: Generation [bo]X — tales for an accelerated cycle

    By James Baker

    The container shipping sector entered the year on a downcycle. It looks likely to end the year in the black, as the old nemesis of congestion comes back to haunt

    Mid-Year outlook Containers Political Risk and Trade

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      Panama Canal increases maximum draught again and adds extra slot
      One Hundred Ports: Shifting port calls reveal difficulty in cutting Chinese box reliance
      One Hundred Ports: Red Sea uncertainty clouds port outlook
      One Hundred Ports: Box ports tread water as the ‘tepid 20s’ persist
      One Hundred Ports: Box lines struggled in 2023 with weak demand and low freight rates
      US lawmakers seek to raise liability limits for foreign flags

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    One Hundred Ports: Shifting port calls reveal difficulty in cutting Chinese box reliance

    By Cichen Shen

    During the first half of this year, direct boxship calls from China to the US rebounded, while those to Mexico, Vietnam and India also increased; however, calls to Russia dropped sharply

    Top 100 Ports Containers

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    One Hundred Ports: Red Sea uncertainty clouds port outlook

    By Linton Nightingale

    Analysts pinpoint developments in the Red Sea as the underlying determinant for the prospects of the global port sector in the second half of 2024. Yet while much will hinge on how the situation in the Middle East pans out, the prospect of strikes on the US east coast, or a second Trump term, could swing fortunes too

    Top 100 Ports Ports and Logistics

    • Analysis

    One Hundred Ports: Box ports tread water as the ‘tepid 20s’ persist

    By Linton Nightingale

    A second successive year of subdued volume growth is seen by the global container port sector as the industry settles into post-pandemic norms

    Top 100 Ports Ports and Logistics

    • Analysis

    One Hundred Ports: Box lines struggled in 2023 with weak demand and low freight rates

    By James Baker

    The pandemic ordering spree came home to roost in 2023. It was only the Red Sea crisis that staved off a disaster for the sector

    Top 100 Ports Containers

    • Analysis

    US lawmakers seek to raise liability limits for foreign flags

    By David Osler

    ‘If the foreign owners of the cargo vessel that took down the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore think they can leave American taxpayers holding the bag, I have a message for them: You broke it, you bought it,’ argues California Democrat

    Containers Insurance

    • Opinion

    Shipbuilding déjà vu: Hengli eyes IPO in echo of the ill-fated Rongsheng

    By Cichen Shen

    Should the rumoured IPO materialise, the valuation placed on the resurrected Chinese shipbuilder will serve as a barometer for investors’ faith in the much-hyped supercycle narrative

    Sustainability Shipbuilding

    • Analysis

    Fidelis Syndicate 3213 launch is vote of confidence in marine

    By David Osler

    Close relationship with Navium, including shared pricing data

    Containers Insurance

    • Analysis

    Panama Canal on track for full recovery as transit rebound continues

    By Greg Miller

    More containerships transited the neopanamax locks in July than before transit restrictions were enacted in November. In the smaller panamax locks, the all-important dry bulk business is steadily rebounding ahead of the US grain export season

    Panama Containers

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    Lloyd’s List principal analyst Michelle Wiese Bockmann takes the podcast down under this week to speak with retiring AMSA chief executive Mick Kinley, who reflects on the strides the regulator has made to improve shipping standards in Australia over the past 30 years

    Lloyd’s List Podcast Risk and Compliance

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    • Analysis

    By Cichen Shen

    During the first half of this year, direct boxship calls from China to the US rebounded, while those to Mexico, Vietnam and India also increased; however, calls to Russia dropped sharply

    Top 100 Ports Containers

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    • Analysis

    By Linton Nightingale

    Analysts pinpoint developments in the Red Sea as the underlying determinant for the prospects of the global port sector in the second half of 2024. Yet while much will hinge on how the situation in the Middle East pans out, the prospect of strikes on the US east coast, or a second Trump term, could swing fortunes too

    Top 100 Ports Ports and Logistics

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    By Lloyd’s List

    Vessels are steadily returning to the Panama Canal as rainfall in the region finally raises water levels, with more containerships transiting the neopanamax locks in July than before restrictions were put in place

    Containers Dry Bulk

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    By Cichen Shen

    During the first half of this year, direct boxship calls from China to the US rebounded, while those to Mexico, Vietnam and India also increased; however, calls to Russia dropped sharply

    Top 100 Ports Containers

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    • Analysis

    By Linton Nightingale

    Analysts pinpoint developments in the Red Sea as the underlying determinant for the prospects of the global port sector in the second half of 2024. Yet while much will hinge on how the situation in the Middle East pans out, the prospect of strikes on the US east coast, or a second Trump term, could swing fortunes too

    Top 100 Ports Ports and Logistics

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    • Analysis

    By Linton Nightingale

    A second successive year of subdued volume growth is seen by the global container port sector as the industry settles into post-pandemic norms

    Top 100 Ports Ports and Logistics

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    • Analysis

    By James Baker

    The pandemic ordering spree came home to roost in 2023. It was only the Red Sea crisis that staved off a disaster for the sector

    Top 100 Ports Containers

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    • Analysis

    By David Osler

    ‘If the foreign owners of the cargo vessel that took down the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore think they can leave American taxpayers holding the bag, I have a message for them: You broke it, you bought it,’ argues California Democrat

    Containers Insurance

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    FAQs

    What are five types of containers? ›

    What are the most common shipping container types, and why are they important?
    • General purpose containers. General purpose containers, otherwise known as “dry containers,” are fully enclosed units with a rigid roof, sidewalls, and floor. ...
    • Flat rack containers. ...
    • Open top containers. ...
    • High cube containers. ...
    • ISO tank containers.
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    What is the history of Lloyd's List? ›

    Lloyd's List is one of the world's oldest continuously running journals, having provided weekly shipping news in London as early as 1734. It was published daily until 2013 (when the final print issue, number 60,850, was published), and is now published digitally.

    What are the three main types of containers? ›

    Here are the top three types of containers.
    • The Dry Storage Container. The dry storage container is the most popular type of shipping container. ...
    • Open Side Container. Open-side shipping containers are called such because one entire side can be rolled up and opened. ...
    • Half-Height Containers.

    What is the most common container? ›

    Dry containers are by far the most common type of container, and as such are used to load most types of normal cargo.

    Who owns Lloyd's List? ›

    In 2022, Informa sold Lloyd's List Intelligence to Montagu Private Equity.

    What is the meaning of Lloyd's List? ›

    a newspaper and website that provides news about the shipping industry. (Definition of Lloyd's List from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

    What is Lloyd's known for? ›

    Lloyd's of London, or Lloyd's, is an insurance and reinsurance marketplace. Members, which can be companies or individuals, operate as syndicates, specializing in different types of risks. There are five key players at Lloyd's: syndicates, insurance buyers, brokers, managing agents, and coverholders.

    What is a #5 container used for? ›

    Plastic #5 is used to make items including yogurt cups and tubs, margarine tubs, syrup bottles, plastic bottle caps, straws, food storage containers, sunglasses, plastic furniture, and car parts such as bumpers and trim.

    What is the classification of containers? ›

    Let's take a look at the classification of containers. According to the type of goods loaded, there are dry shipping container, bulk container, liquid bulk container, reefer container, and some special special containers, such as automobile container, livestock container, animal skin container, etc.

    What are the types of food containers? ›

    The main types of food storage containers are: dough boxes, food boxes, food crocks, food jars, food pails, food pans, food storage containers, ingredient bins, food storage boxes (how is this different from food boxes), and vegetable crispers.

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