shipping tickers prove lucrative

Shipping tickers prove lucrative

Uptrend freight rates, high demand for freight transport, and falling fuel prices are likely to boost shipping firms’ profits in the second half of 2024, as well as creating appeal for this ticker group.
shipping costs continue to climb

Shipping costs continue to climb

Rising logistics costs are eroding profits and forcing exporters to freeze orders, as well as revealing inadequacies in the management of foreign shipping companies operating in the waters of Vietnam.
un urges shipping industry to cut emissions

UN urges shipping industry to cut emissions

The United Nations warned Tuesday that carbon emissions from shipping were growing, calling on the vast industry to scrap old, polluting vessels and upgrade infrastructure to speed up its green transition.
shipping sector prioritises five solutions for decarbonisation

Shipping sector prioritises five solutions for decarbonisation

Global energy giant Shell together with Deloitte Netherlands and Deloitte UK today published a joint research outlining industry perspectives on decarbonising the shipping sector.
shipping charges sink firms hopes

Shipping charges sink firms’ hopes

Foreign shipping firms’ high surcharges will continue hurting Vietnam’s enterprises amid shortages of state management protection mechanisms.
shipping giant on a prosperous voyage

Shipping giant on a prosperous voyage

“Vietnam is a focus market due to its role as a manufacturing and sourcing base.”
shipping firms sail into rough seas

Shipping firms sail into rough seas

A number of foreign shipping firms are in the firing line for their alleged-monopolised shipping-related service charges.
titanic shipping company taking on water

Titanic shipping company taking on water

The released annual report of Vinalines subsidiary Vietnam Ocean Shipping Joint Stock Company (Vosco) showed a big loss in 2016 and the company is trying to save itself by restructuring for the second time in ten years. 
foreign shipping lines must now publicise fees

Foreign shipping lines must now publicise fees

Foreign shipping lines will have to publicise charges, surcharges of freight services for containerised goods, and port service charges from July 1, 2017.
three dead several missing in italy shipping accident

Three dead, several missing in Italy shipping accident

Three people died and several others were missing in the water in the port of Genoa on Wednesday, after a container ship smashed into a control tower in a night-time accident.  

Shipping move part of voyage to WTO

Vietnam granted its first licence to establish a wholly foreign shipping firm as part of the country’s bid to liberalise its service sector before it can join the World Trade Organisation.
shipping firms hit by big waves

Shipping firms hit by big waves

Escalating sea fares have driven local import-export firms into stormy losses.
exporters struggle with escalating shipping costs

Exporters struggle with escalating shipping costs

Undergoing turbulent an 2023 with fewer order, sinking revenues, and reduced profits, exporters are facing further obstacles from early 2024 amidst the soaring shipping costs.
shipping firms eye rosier future

Shipping firms eye rosier future

Vietnam's import-export sector is showing signs of improvement amid rising demand from major markets such as the United States and Europe. Since early July, world markets have witnessed a recovery in sea freight prices, a signal to many that the shipping industry has overcome the challenging times of the previous eighteen months.
vietnamese shipping lines grapple with chinese regulations

Vietnamese shipping lines grapple with Chinese regulations

Vietnamese shippers are attempting to continue trade at Chinese ports despite the uphill struggle in unloading and keeping crew members and ships safe.