A. P. Moller-Maersk A/S, a bellwether for world trade, forecast growth in the global container market as it sees consumer demand defying an intensifying trade war.
Maersk on Thursday said it expects to grow its business to track an expected 4% growth in global container shipping this year, even as profits are set to decline and U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
Maersk said its container rates climbed 38.1% in 2024 ... Ocean fuel costs rose just 1.7% in 2024 despite the effects of the Red Sea crisis, which forced Maersk to reroute ships on longer voyages ...
Hub-and-spoke routing is not the norm in container shipping, but Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd are rolling out this approach starting February 1 ...
A.P. Moeller-Maersk reported stronger than expected Q4 profit, boosted by higher freight rates due to Red Sea trade disruption.
The 4,400-teu SCI Mumbai (built 2008) is reported fixed to French liner giant CMA CGM for six months at $50,000 per day. The ...
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It said the wide forecast range hinged on the situation in the Red Sea, avoided by Maersk for over a year ... and Nike (NKE.N), saw global container market volume growth of 6 per cent last year ...