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(6 articles)Container Lines Pivot to Premium OOG Business Model
Container shipping lines are increasingly targeting the out-of-gauge (OOG) and project cargo market as a strategic revenue diversification play. This shift reflects carriers' efforts to optimize vesse
Gulf Tensions May Disrupt India's Infrastructure Execution
According to Ashish Sheth, CMD of Sarjak Container Lines, escalating tensions in the Gulf region pose a material threat to India's infrastructure execution timelines and could drive meaningful increas
South Korean Regional Carriers Outperform Long-Haul Peers in 2025
South Korea's regional carrier segment is demonstrating stronger financial resilience than the nation's long-haul ocean carriers in 2025. Privately-owned operators like Sinokor and its affiliate Heung
Zim Hit with $4.5B Rival Bid After Hapag-Lloyd Deal
Zim International Shipping has become the center of a dramatic corporate dispute after receiving an unsolicited $4.5 billion takeover bid from an investment fund led by Israeli businessman Haim Sakal,
Small Carriers Cut Transpacific Capacity as Spot Rates Decline
Small and independent ocean carriers are responding to weakening spot rates on transpacific routes by reducing their vessel capacity on this critical trade lane. According to Sea-Intelligence analysis
Iran Reopens Strait of Hormuz: Container Impact Unclear
Iran's declaration that the Strait of Hormuz is "completely open" follows a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, signaling a potential de-escalation in regional tensions. However, industry
