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Maersk Line Ltd., the U.S. subsidiary of the global shipping giant, said Friday that it has resolved a federal cadet’s lawsuit alleging that the company had not done enough to protect her from ...
Copenhagen-based A.P. Moller-Maersk Group, the world’s largest ocean shipping line, plans to lay off as many as 3,000 of its container division’s 25,000 workers, in part because of a slowdown ...
The post Maersk had more cash than it knew what to do with — but not anymore appeared first on FreightWaves. ... Maersk’s CEO from 2016 to 2022 (he had been CEO of Maersk Line since 2012), ...
A veteran Maersk sea captain shot back in a LinkedIn post — met with mostly praise from his followers at Maersk — that the shipping business was responsible for 78% of the company's revenue ...
Have you heard about Maersk Line's smart reefers that can listen and talk? Cutting edge technology that reduces risk in customer supply chain, claims Maersk Line. "We’re always looking for ways ...
Maersk Line, who has not taken delivery of any owned new-buildings since July 2015, now has a remaining order book that includes 10 more second-generation Triple-E ships, nine 15,226 TEU H-Class ...
Maersk Line will pay $31.9 million for overcharging the government for shipments to U.S. troops in Afghanistan and Iraq for several years, conduct that was unearthed by an industry whistle-blower ...
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LONDON—Denmark’s Maersk Line, the world’s biggest container-shipping company by capacity, will likely include vast Triple-E vessels among its planned multimillion-dollar ship orders over the ...
Maersk Line, the world’s leading container-shipping operator, is interested in acquiring the entire Hamburg Süd business, which had $6.7 billion in revenue in 2015, not just picking up a few ...
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