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  1. The company expects DOF Denmark to perform better in the rest of the year.

  2. Second survey finds that fewer women are taking or keeping jobs in the maritime sector, especially in bunkering and legal services, which has seen a decline, while those at sea remain low.

  3. Spot rates for trans-Pacific container freight from China to the US have increased and will rise further in the coming weeks, analysts expect.

  4. Forth Ports has submitted its proposal to the local council to build a new port and storage area at the site close to London.

  5. Delivering heavy cargo now takes more effort from shipping companies and freight forwarders compared to previously, says shipper.

  6. Hapag-Lloyd’s CEO Rolf Habben Jansen estimates a 50% increase in bookings in recent days.

  7. The increase is partly due to the transportation of containers by rail.

  8. Recycling of dry bulk dropped despite weak freight rates, which usually lead shipping companies to buy older ships. Uncertain demand is holding shipping companies back, according to Bimco.

  9. The container shipping company headed by CEO Lars Kastrup saw a ten per cent increase in volumes last year.

  10. Last week, competitor Maersk announced that it does not expect to pay a single penny extra when fees take effect.

  11. While shorter trips dragged the tanker operator’s net profit in the first quarter, better times are on the horizon with increased oil production and rising rates.

  12. Soot escaped from a vessel at Port of Felixstowe. Any pollution of water should disperse naturally according to the East Suffolk council.

  13. Q1 went well for the New York-listed shipping company, with profits growing by more than 12%, prompting the board to approve a USD 50m share buyback.

  14. The head of the Danish pilotage company DanPilot calls it a potential game changer. Maersk is among the shipping companies involved in the test phase.

  15. Greek newspaper claims last years’ incredible high time chartering rates were due to the transportation of Russian crude oil.

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