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by TGA LogisticsNews Update, carbon tax, decarbonization, EU ETS, global networks, shippingFebruary 18, 2026

Regulatory Fragmentation Hinders Shipping’s Green Transition

The global shipping industry’s ambitious drive to decarbonize faces significant hurdles. A diverse and inconsistent array of carbon tax measures, implemented across various regions, complicates this c

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by TGA LogisticsNews Update, Global Trade, Hapag-Lloyd, market share, shipping, ZimFebruary 18, 2026

Hapag-Lloyd Strengthens Global Market Position with Zim Deal

Hapag-Lloyd’s recent agreement with Zim is set to significantly bolster its market share across crucial global trade lanes. This strategic collaboration anticipates a substantial increase in shipping

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by TGA LogisticsNews Update, Bremerhaven, Eurogate, Maersk, shipping, terminal upgradeFebruary 14, 2026

Maersk and Eurogate Unveil $1.2 Billion Bremerhaven Port Expansion

Shipping giants Maersk and Eurogate are embarking on a substantial $1.2 billion terminal upgrade project at Bremerhaven. This significant investment aims to bolster the position of their joint venture

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by TGA LogisticsNews Update, freight rates, Gemini network, Hapag-Lloyd, profitability, shippingFebruary 10, 2026

Hapag-Lloyd’s Profitability Dips Amid Rate Slump and Rising Costs

Hapag-Lloyd has announced a significant decline in its profitability. This downturn largely stemmed from a sharp slump in freight rates during the fourth quarter. Increased operational expenditures fu

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by TGA LogisticsNews Update, fleet, global network, logistics, Maersk, shippingFebruary 9, 2026

Maersk Boosts Network Versatility with New Flexible Fleet

Maersk has commissioned a new fleet of ships, strategically designed for enhanced operational flexibility. This move underscores the carrier’s commitment to optimizing its global network. The innovati

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by TGA LogisticsNews Update, Gemini alliance, Maersk, oversupplied market, quarterly loss, shippingFebruary 6, 2026

Maersk Reports Quarterly Loss Amidst Looming Market Oversupply

Global shipping giant Maersk has announced its first quarterly financial loss in two years, marking a significant shift in its recent performance. This development comes even as the carrier’s robust i

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by TGA LogisticsNews Update, Houthi militants, Maritime security, Red Sea, shipping, Suez CanalJanuary 30, 2026

Update: Shippers shoulder burden of Red Sea uncertainty as regional tensions rise again

Title: Red Sea Shipping Faces Renewed Instability
The crucial Red Sea/Suez shipping route faces renewed scrutiny. This creates significant apprehension for maritime carriers and their global clientele

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by TGA LogisticsNews Update, CH Robinson, Freight Market, logistics, shipping, truckingJanuary 30, 2026

CH Robinson Foresees Quiet Start to 2026 Freight Market

CH Robinson, a prominent US truck brokerage, anticipates a subdued freight market as 2026 begins. The company’s recent assessments point to ongoing softness across both domestic and international ship

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by TGA LogisticsNews Update, Asia logistics, Osaka port, shipping, terminal expansion, Wan HaiJanuary 27, 2026

Update: Wan Hai expands Asia terminal network with $89 million Osaka port lease

Taiwan’s third-largest carrier, Wan Hai Lines, is strategically expanding its terminal network across Asia. This initiative includes an $89 million lease for facilities at Osaka port, marking a substa

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by TGA LogisticsNews Update, Asia-Europe, Cape of Good Hope, CMA CGM, shipping, Suez CanalJanuary 21, 2026

CMA CGM Maintains Cape Route for Asia-Europe Services Amid Global Uncertainty

French shipping giant CMA CGM has reversed its earlier decision to resume transits through the Suez Canal for its Asia-Europe services. The carrier announced that voyages previously confirmed last mon

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