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Carmakers and insurers braced for fallout after bridge collapse shuts critical US trade hub
Divers will return to the water in the morning in an effort to recover bodies, authorities say
Collapse will cause economic damage and bring new focus on quality of US infrastructure
Gang that seized bulk carrier in December forced to surrender after operation in Indian Ocean
Capture of Bangladeshi bulk carrier is first successful hijacking since December
Republican congressmen allege manufacturer of 80% of cranes at US terminals has installed suspicious equipment
DHL among operators reporting soaring requests for the route in a trend expected to benefit state-owned RZD
Maritime experts believe the Behshad provides data to help Yemeni rebels strike vessels in Gulf of Aden
Vessel owned until recently by US private equity group Oaktree Capital is latest to be hit in Gulf of Aden
Rival offer by GXO almost certain to succeed after French company withdraws
Missile attacks aimed at Israeli, US and British vessels sailing near Yemen expose flag and ownership ambiguities
How best to put money to work, while you are bereaved
GXO proposal comes after board had recommended shareholders accept improved bid from CMA CGM
Latest military action follows series of attacks by militant group on commercial shipping in the Red Sea
Court of Appeal upholds ruling that government acted lawfully in action against woman who joined jihadist group aged 15
Maritime body fears resurgence of vessel seizures in Gulf of Guinea and off Somali coast after fresh piracy incidents
Carriers are turning up on the wrong days because of scheduling problems arising from Red Sea crisis, says sector chief
Attack on bulk carrier follows US report that rebel movement now has submarine drone in its arsenal
Norway’s Wallenius Wilhelmsen is the biggest participant in a corner of the industry enjoying strong demand
Transaction follows months of uncertainty over future of parcel delivery group
Attacks by US and UK forces have curtailed but not eliminated risks to marine traffic from militants in Yemen
Operators ditch ‘slow steaming’ to compensate for longer journey around the Cape of Good Hope
The latest Houthi attack — on a vessel working for Trafigura — has tightened fuel tanker and oil products markets
Some traders have threatened legal action and sought to alter contract terms so ship owners take the cheaper, faster route
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