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Maersk faces ‘crunch year’ for integrator strategy
In 2016, Maersk bet the farm on a new model of container shipping that focused on integrating logistics into its core offer. The strategy now faces a stress test as the market heads in to the first major downturn since then, and Maersk seeks to go it alone outside the alliance model

Advisers and partners needed for reluctant converts
Regulatory pressure has compelled maritime companies to be more data-driven in their culture and organisation; however, there is a bewildering array of applications available

Cyber risk casts shadow over digital transformation
The push for digitalisation and interconnectivity is making shipping an increasing target for cyber attacks

Data analysis in shipping: There is no shortcut
Data-driven decision-making is a priority for most businesses, though the digitalisation process feels out of reach for many; it is not — but it requires engagement, a bit of expertise and some enthusiasm

Multi-purpose sector faces renewed competition from beleaguered boxships and bulkers
Among the multi-purpose cargoship classes, premium project carriers will benefit the most from a strong demand from the renewable energy, and oil and gas sectors

West coast labour negotiations still stuck over Seattle strife
Lloyd’s List understands that talks are still at an impasse over a jurisdictional issue involving two rival unions

The week in charts: 2M alliance to end | Vehicle carrier orderbook at 27% of existing fleet | Tanker asset values remain firm
US imports at near record levels last year amid eastward shift, ship recycling prices firm and UK box growth lags European neighbours post-Brexit

Boxship orders favour alternative fuel options
Container shipping lends itself most readily to adopting new fuels. More than two-thirds of newbuildings will be capable of using alternatives to HFO and LSFO

US imports at near record levels last year amid eastward shift
East and US Gulf coast ports benefited at the expense of their west coast peers, handling growing imports volumes throughout most of the past 26 months
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Maersk faces ‘crunch year’ for integrator strategy
In 2016, Maersk bet the farm on a new model of container shipping that focused on integrating logistics into its core offer. The strategy now faces a stress test as the market heads in to the first major downturn since then, and Maersk seeks to go it alone outside the alliance model
DP World wins bid to develop container terminal in India’s Deendayal port
The approximately 155-acres terminal will have a capacity of 2.19m teu and will increase DP World’s capacity in India to 8.19m teu
Adani Ports shares and bonds under pressure following short seller’s report
Adani Ports-led consortium officially took over Haifa port in Israel earlier this week
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DP World wins bid to develop container terminal in India’s Deendayal port
The approximately 155-acres terminal will have a capacity of 2.19m teu and will increase DP World’s capacity in India to 8.19m teu
Advisers and partners needed for reluctant converts
Regulatory pressure has compelled maritime companies to be more data-driven in their culture and organisation; however, there is a bewildering array of applications available
Cyber risk casts shadow over digital transformation
The push for digitalisation and interconnectivity is making shipping an increasing target for cyber attacks
Data analysis in shipping: There is no shortcut
Data-driven decision-making is a priority for most businesses, though the digitalisation process feels out of reach for many; it is not — but it requires engagement, a bit of expertise and some enthusiasm
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