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MOL Ends Year in the Red due to ONE-Related Costs

“Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K Lines (MOL) has reported a full-year loss for the fiscal year...

by World Maritime News

Box Shipping, Dry Bulk Push NYK Line into Black

“Japan’s Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) returned to profit in the fiscal year ended March...

by World Maritime News

K Line Returns to Profit

“Japanese shipping major K Line delivered a net profit of JPY 10.4 billion for the fiscal year ended...

by World Maritime News

Yang Ming and THE Alliance introduce weekly PS8 Prince Rupert service

The Port of Prince Rupert, DP World Prince Rupert and CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE:CNI) are pleased to announ...

by Port of Prince Rupert

ONE Hasn’t Finalized Any Orders

“The newly established Ocean Network Express (ONE) is keeping its fleet expansion plans on ice for the time being.” For more, see the original article on World Maritime News. Source: World Maritime News (LF)

by World Maritime News

First magenta ship, ONE Minato, launched

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has published a video of their first newbuild launching from Imabari Shipbuilding in Japan. Watch the magenta ONE Minato take to the seas below. Source: YouTube (LF)

by YouTube

ONE’s Five Senior Executives in Regions are Ready to Go Forward Strongly as ONE

**Help enhance the global ties, meet customers’ needs in regional markets and strengthen the ONE bra...

by ONE

USD 3 Bn Worth ONE Put to Sea

“Japanese trio Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha have co...

by World Maritime News

Interview with ONE’s Jeremy Nixon

Maritime CEO has published an interview with Jeremy Nixon of Ocean Network Express just head of ONE’s launch on Sunday. For more, visit Splash 24/7‘s Maritime CEO. Source: Splash 24/7 (LF)

by Splash 24/7

Port of Oakland ready for Japan’s merged shipping lines to call

Little change seen here when three container carriers start life in April as ONE

Oakland, Calif...

by Port of Oakland

An eeSea look at the latest from THE Alliance

Yesterday, THE Alliance announced an enhanced version of their 2018 network to be launched this Apri...

by previous announcement

HMM, Hapag-Lloyd, MSC and ONE Enter Vessel Sharing Deal

“European shipping majors MSC and Hapag-Lloyd have joined forces with their Asian counterparts HMM a...

by World Maritime News

ONE ‘plays it safe’ with no major changes to services and commercial contacts

“Alphaliner’s analysis of Ocean Network Express’s Day ONE service network from April 1 – outside THE...

by The Loadstar

K Line slips back into the red, but NYK and MOL remain in calmer waters

“Japanese shipping groups K Line, MOL and NYK have reported a generally improving trend in their con...

by The Loadstar

Ocean Network Express cleared for April launch as last regulatory barrier is cleared

“South Africa’s competition watchdog has approved the merger of three Japanese container shipping li...

by The Loadstar

2018 New Year Message from President Murakami “Working Together, Let’s Make 2018 the Link to a New Era”

To everyone of the “K” Line Group, I extend my very sincerest wishes for a Happy New Year. As we ent...

by K Line

MOL CEO Ikeda’s 2018 New Year Message

*The following “2018 New Year Message” was addressed to all officers and employees by President & CE...

by MOL

Jeremy Nixon: ONE must find its place among the mega-carriers

“‘We’ve actually started over completely, and we’re probably the industry’s biggest startup,’ says t...

by Splash 24/7

Yang Ming Said to Be Set to Order Mega-Containerships

“Less than a week after Taiwanese container line Yang Ming reported its first net profit in 10 quart...

by gCaptain

ONE CEO: “The jury is still out on these mega vessels”

Ocean Network Express CEO Jeremy Nixon spoke about both the attractive qualities and the pitfalls of ultra-large container vessels. For more, see the original article at Seatrade Maritime. Source: Seatrade Maritime (LF)

by Seatrade Maritime

Lack of ULCVs could cost THE Alliance members $500 per teu on Asia-Europe

“THE Alliance could find itself on the wrong side of a $500 per teu cost differential on the key Asi...

by The LoadStar

Creation of Ocean Network Express will be a turning point for NYK, says president

“The merger of NYK’s liner division with Japanese compatriots K Line and MOL next April will mark ‘a major turning point’ for the company, says its president.” For more, see the original article at The Loadstar. Source: The Loadstar (LF)

by The Loadstar

Jeremy Nixon named CEO of Ocean Network Express

**“The ‘Big 3’ Japanese container lines – MOL, NYK, and K Line – have named Jeremy Nixon, former Chi...

by American Shipper

Japanese Trio Says All Needed Approvals Secured

**Japan’s shipping majors Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK), Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), and Kawasa...

by Seatrade Maritime

EU Clears Japanese Carriers’ JV

**The European Commission has approved the creation of a joint venture between Japan’s shipping gian...

by World Maritime News

Japanese line merger plans continue despite South African rejection

Seatrade Maritime reports that Ocean Network Express, the planned merger of K Line, NYK Line, and...

by Seatrade Maritime

South Africa Rejects Japanese Trio’s Merger Deal

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by Seatrade Maritime

Japan Trio’s JV to Be Named Ocean Network Express

**Japan’s big three container shipping companies informed that their new joint venture (JV) will ope...

by The Loadstar

Japan’s ‘Big 3’ to operate as Ocean Network Express

**“The Ocean Network Express, comprised of Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd., Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd., a...

by American Shipper

Update Regarding FMC Rejection of Tripartite Agreement

The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) announced on May 2, 2017 that it had voted to reject “on juris...

by FMC

FMC Rejects Japanese Trio’s Shipping Agreement

**The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) rejected on jurisdictional grounds the Tripartite Agreeme...

by World Maritime News

Singapore grants Japan’s ‘Big 3’ approval to merge container operations

**“Separately, the three Japanese ocean carriers – NYK, “K” Line and MOL – on Friday filed an agreem...

by American Shipper

HPH Trust Sees Slight Drop in Revenue, Volumes

**The Singapore-listed container port business trust Hutchison Port Holdings Trust (HPH Trust) ended...

by World Maritime News