OL News
ONE: Transatlantic Trade – AT3 Service – Change of Rotation
Please be advised that an agreement has been made among the partner lines for M/V OOCL BREMERHAVEN V.0013W to change rotation to mitigate schedule delays.
Seatrade Maritime: Another week before dewatering of ONE Henry Hudson
The Japanese owned container ship was hit by a fire on 21 November while berth in the Port of Los Angeles
Maritime Executive: Dublin Port Plans Large Fee Increases to Fund Infrastructure Upgrades
To fund expansion and infrastructure upgrades, Ireland’s Dublin port has proposed a massive hike in its port fees starting next year. The fees would increase an over 40 percent for container charges
Shippingtelegraph: Methanol emerges as practical marine fuel but adoption hurdles remain: DNV
“Methanol is gaining attention as a practical and scalable alternative fuel for deep-sea shipping. This is supported by over 450 methanol-capable vessels in operation and on order and technical solutions now available for all major ship types,” classification society DNV said in a new report.
Shippingtelegraph: Greencarrier buys 60% stake in Container Norway Utleie
Gothenburg, Sweden headquartered Greencarrier AB has acquired a majority stake in Container Norway Utleie AS, one of Norway’s specialists in container sales, rental, and development.
Splash247: Hyundai Motor brings hydrogen push to shipping with new fuel-cell drive
Hydrogen’s footprint in transport is widening – from cars and buses to tractors and now ships – with Hyundai Motor stepping up as a key catalyst.
Splash247: Alpha Bulkers signs for 11 containerships in China
Alpha Bulkers, long established in the supramax-to-capesize dry bulk segments, has become the latest Greek owner to pivot into containers, lining up an 11-ship newbuilding programme.
Splash247: Digital Container Shipping Association welcomes IKEA as first shipper to join its partnership programme
IKEA Supply has joined DCSA+, the Digital Container Shipping Association’s partnership programme for advancing digital standards across the container shipping industry. As the first shipper to participate.
Automotive Logistics: Great Wall Motor earmarks first European plant, targets 300,000 units per year by 2029
Great Wall Motor is exploring opening its first European plant, most likely in Spain or Hungary. It is aiming for the new site to produce an annual total of 300,000 vehicles by 2029 to revive its sales in the region.








