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Mexico registered a historic trade surplus with the United States

14/03/2018 General Luis Gondelles

Mexico reported a historical trade surplus with the United States by achieving an accumulated growth of 9.6% between January and November 2017, the highest growth in that period of any country with re ...

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The environmental reforms the maritime industry prepares in 2018

09/03/2018 General Luis Gondelles

The Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization, Kitack Lim, said in January 2017 the maritime industry is under constant pressures to be safer, greener and more efficient; so it will ...

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Nestlé chooses Kuehne + Nagel as its logistics partner

07/03/2018 General Luis Gondelles

The food manufacturer Nestlé and the logistics company Kuehne + Nagel announced a partnership in the Netherlands. K + N will warehouse, transport and deliver all Nestlé products over the ...

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300Cubit developed shipping cryptocurrency for the maritime industry

05/03/2018 General Luis Gondelles

300Cubits developed a shipping cryptocurrency called TEU Token with the intention of preventing the lack of commitment from shipping lines and customers in the sector to generate more losses to the ma ...

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Port of Houston orders nine new cranes to meet peak demands

02/03/2018 General Luis Gondelles

The Port of Houston handles about two-thirds of all the containerized cargo in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. It´s container handling facilities are among the finest in the nation. In order to meet peak ...

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CMA CGM could have 22,000 TEU containerships

28/02/2018 General Luis Gondelles

CMA CGM is rumored to ordering the construction of up to nine 22,000 TEU containerships, the largest in the world, according to GCaptain. Several reports from South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industri ...

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Drewry: Charter rates will strengthen because demand will grow faster

26/02/2018 General Luis Gondelles

According to the shipping consultancy Drewry, dry bulk shipping rates will keep recovering, since the demand will grow faster than fleet supply. The recovery rates will become more prominent in 201 ...

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