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Rotterdam welcomes rainbow alliance

Rotterdam has welcomed Maersk’s vividly coloured rainbow containers, celebrating diversity and inclusion in the maritime and ports industry. They arrived aboard the Maastricht Maersk arrived into APM Terminals Maasvlakte II terminal, part of a world tour, set to end in Denmark for Copenhagen Pride 2021, stopping at several locations across Asia and Europe on their way.  The boxes will be on display at Maasvlakte until 16 May, giving the employees of the ... [+]

Maersk expands Vietnam footprint

AP Moller-Maersk has opened new facilities  in Vietnam. New distribution centres in Song Than, 25 km from Ho Chi Minh City offer 10,000sq m and 9,700sq m respectively catering for customers in the Tech, FMCG and Retail sectors. Maersk is also expanding its new facility in Bac Ninh, 23km from ... [+]

UK test kits are on the train

An AP Moller-Maersk block train is en route from Xiamen in China with 41 40’ containerloads of rapid antigen Self-test kits destined for the UK. The cargo will be transferred to road for final delivery at Duisburg, Germany in early May. Maersk’s has purchased almost 500 containerloads of the kits ... [+]

Rainbow warriors

Two containers painted up in rainbow colours to celebrate AP Moller – Maersk’s commitment to diversity and inclusion have made it on their first leg of their journey across the world from Los Angeles to APM Terminals Yokohama, where they arrived on 22 March. They are set to end up ... [+]

Maritime to move Maersk boxes by rail

Maritime Transport has secured a two-year contract with AP Moller – Maersk to provide committed space for the movement of containers by rail across the UK. Maersk will use four of Maritime’s intermodal services daily, including two from the Port of Felixstowe to Maritime’s Wakefield and East Midlands Gateway terminals, and ... [+]

Maersk rails first box from Japan to UK

The first container to be moved by Maersk by rail from Japan to the UK has arrived in Felixstowe. The 40’ box on 2 March from Yokohama travelled by sea and then on the logistics operator’s AE19 service between the ports of Vostochniy and St. Petersburg. Transit shipments from Japan ... [+]

Maersk green ship to arrive seven years early

AP Moller - Maersk says it will launch the world’s first carbon neutral liner vessel in 2023 - seven years ahead of schedule. Maersk’s methanol feeder vessel will have a capacity of around 2,000teu and be deployed in one of its intra-regional networks. While the vessel will be able to ... [+]

New chief for Hamburg Süd

Poul Hestbaek is to take over as chief executive of Hamburg Süd from Dr Arnt Vespermann. Hestbaek has been with Hamburg Süd since 2004 and is currently the Chief Commercial Officer of the now AP Moller-Maersk-owned company. [+]

Maersk signs pharma deal

AP Moller-Maersk has signed a logistics agreement with pharma firm Novo Nordisk from April 2021. The three-year agreement on cold chain logistics covers transportation including ocean services and inland logistics. [+]

Maersk signs carbon-cutting finance deal

AP Moller - Maersk has secured a new five-year $5bn credit facility through a syndicate of 26 selected banks, linked to its CO2 performance. The credit margin will be adjusted based on Maersk’s progress in meeting its target of reducing CO2 emissions per cargo moved by 60% by 2030. It ... [+]

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