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US inventories remain lean

Growing concerns over an economic slowdown resulted in the slowest month-to-month inventory increase since November 2011.
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War on piracy enters a new phase

The campaign against piracy off the coast of Somalia has entered a new phase as for the first time a combined European naval force has undertaken operations against pirates on land.
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Slowing economic growth moderates expectations

Ti’s latest Global Logistics Monitor suggests increases in freight tonnage will be modest, at best, for the second and third quarters due to slowing Asian economies, recession in Europe and slowing economic...
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Maersk Line records first quarter loss of $599m

Maersk Line reported a loss of $599m in the first quarter of 2012, compared to a profit of $424m for the same period of 2011, despite an 18% increase in volumes. Read more

Port of Hamburg boosts container throughput by 5.2% in the first quarter

In the first three months of 2012, the Port of Hamburg achieved total throughput of 32.6m tons, an increase of 3.8% compared to the first quarter of 2011. Read more

Ti Dashboard extends coverage of East and West Coast ports data

Ti has extended its coverage of US East and West Coast ports through the addition of new charts. Read more

MOL to call at Port of Seattle

MOL and the New World Alliance announce new call at the Port of Seattle, Washington. Read more

NOL Group reports US$254m first quarter net loss

NOL Group has reported a first quarter 2012 net loss of US$254m compared to a net loss of US$10m in the same period last year. The group stated that said high fuel costs and low freight rates in container shipping affected its first quarter 2012 performance. Read more

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