Tag: containers
OneStop and ACFS Port Logistics form partnership
by Ian Ackerman | 9th October, 2023
The partnership is said to enable more visibility into container movements across Australia and New Zealand
Read MoreNumber of containers lost at sea in decline: report
by Abby Williams | 23rd May, 2023
The the annual report from the World Shipping Council identified a positive trend in container safety, but warned against becoming complacent
Read MoreClass NK releases standards for container stowage
by Ian Ackerman | 2nd March, 2023
The class society has released guidelines for container stowage to make container transport at sea safer and more efficient
Read MoreContainership fire prevention methods inadequate, insurer says
by Abby Williams | 14th November, 2022
TT Club is calling for better approaches to fire fighting and education about who is responsible for mitigating the risks
Read MoreContainer surplus to continue into 2023: report
by Ian Ackerman | 10th November, 2022
According to a report compiled by Container xChange, depots will face the brunt of the surplus, but demand for containers is to bounce back in the long-term
Read MoreContainer packing guide gets update
by Ian Ackerman | 6th October, 2022
The Cargo Integrity Group has updated its Quick Guide to the CTU Code and once more urges all involved in intermodal container transport to pay heed
Read MoreIs the 20-foot container on its way out? Drewry says no
by Ian Ackerman | 13th September, 2022
The maritime research consultancy does not expect the 20-foot shipping container to fade into obsolescence in the foreseeable future
Read MoreCourt rules container lashing to be assigned to dockers, not seafarers
by Abby Williams | 11th July, 2022
A Dutch court has sided with unions in a lashing case, reinforcing the clause that prevents seafarers from being tasked with “dangerous” lashing work
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