CMA CGM, Shanghai Port collaborate on shore power infrastructure
CMA CGM and Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) signed a strategic collaboration to develop onshore power supply for containerships at the Port of Shanghai.
Read moreCMA CGM and Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) signed a strategic collaboration to develop onshore power supply for containerships at the Port of Shanghai.
Read moreShanghai Port, ranking first worldwide in container throughput for 12 consecutive years, is staging green transformation and becoming an increasingly clean, energy-saving and efficient modern hub port.
Read moreAn empty container transportation center began operations at the Shanghai port on Saturday, with the aim to further strengthen the world's largest container port's handling capability, boost domestic and foreign trade, and solidify Shanghai's status as an international shipping center.
Read moreShanghai’s major container port of Yangshan has suspended terminal operations as Typhoon Hinnamnor approaches the east China coast, according to media.
Read moreSince 1st July 2022, the Shanghai Port in China has set local reporting requirements, effective for two years, in respect of machinery failure. In this context, the Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration published an official announcement with the aim to strengthen the management of ships with machinery failure in navigation.
Read moreA notice published on 2 June 2022 by the Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration (MSA) emphasises that shipowners, managers and operators are responsible for ensuring the sea worthiness of their ships.
Read moreIn its latest report, Windward focuses on the recent re-opening of the Shanghai port and the impact it will have on the supply chain.
Read moreA joint research piece by Windward and Sea-Intelligence focuses on overall transit time developments, congestion in Shanghai and what may happen when the port opens fully, plus questions supply chain planners should consider when adapting to this unprecedented situation.
Read moreThree weeks into Shanghai's lockdown, China prompted major shipping lines to advise customers to divert containers to other ports.
Read moreCurrently, there are 477 bulk cargo ships waiting to deliver resources from metal ore to grain into China, as the country's lockdown is creating supply chain issues.
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