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  • AI, robot: Tech firm Dexory lands $165m funding round

    Tech

    Autonomous warehouse intelligence firm Dexory has marked the next phase of its expansion after sealing $165m (£124m) in fresh funding. The firm, which uses autonomous robots, AI and digital twin technology, said the funding comprises $100m in a Series C equity raise alongside $65m in debt. The round was led by LTS Growth and Endeavor [...]

    Robot scanning inventory racks for efficient warehouse management and automation in industrial logistics setting.
  • Maersk: Shipping giant to relocate from Felixstowe to London Gateway

    Transport and infrastructure

    Container shipping giant Maersk is to relocate from the Port of Felixstowe to London Gateway following a strategic review of its Asia to Europe services. The Danish firm said the London hub, which carries more than a quarter of the UK’s deep sea shipping cargo, was the “most optimal port” to serve its import and [...]

    A Maersk ship at London Gateway (www.nickstrugnell.com )
  • Maersk hikes guidance as shipping costs rise on Red Sea disruption

    Shipping

    Maersk has hiked its full-year earnings guidance amid strong demand and continued disruption in the Red Sea.

    A yacht sailing past the container ship Vuoksi Maersk being loaded at the Port of Felixstowe, in Felixstowe, Suffolk, seen from Harwich, Essex. (Yui Mok/PA Wire)
  • Shipping stocks fall as Maersk schedules dozens of vessels to travel through the Suez Canal

    December 27, 2023

    Denmark's Maersk has scheduled several dozen container vessels to travel via the Suez Canal and the Red Sea in the coming days and weeks.

  • Maersk: Shipping giant cutting at least 10,000 jobs as demand plummets – but won’t say UK impact

    November 3, 2023

    The firm – the world’s second biggest shipping container business – declined to give details on the impact of the jobs losses on its UK operations.

  • Shipping giant Maersk warns of profit slump as post-Covid boom comes to an end

    February 8, 2023

    Maersk has shrunk its profit expectations for 2023 as volumes and freight rates normalise after two booming years. The shipping giant announced today it expects its underlying EBITDA to be between $8bn (£6.6bn) and $11bn – 78 per cent down on last year’s $36.8bn. “Guidance is based on the expectation that inventory correction will be [...]

  • Maersk appoints logistics boss Vincent Clerc to top job

    December 12, 2022

    Maersk has appointed shipping veteran Vincent Clerc to the top job as outgoing boss Soren Skou stepped down after over six years at the company’s helm.   Chairman Robert M. Uggla said Clerc – who has led Maersk’s ocean and logistics branch since 2019 and will take over from Skou on 1 January – was the [...]

  • Maersk warns about future impact of China’s lockdowns despite record quarter

    May 4, 2022

    Maersk has warned about the impact of China’s current lockdowns on its future performance, despite reporting record quarterly profits.  “Further challenges arise from the ongoing Covid-19 lockdowns in China, and while the impact on the first quarter is limited, it may worsen the congestion environment in coming quarters as the situation develops,” the company said [...]

  • Maersk raises guidance after record profits but warns boom will die down later

    April 26, 2022

    Maersk announced today it was raising its guidance for the year after it posted record profits for the first quarter. In the last three months, the group’s revenues went ahead of expectations to $19.3bn, while Maersk’s EBITDA amounted to $7.9bn. As a result of a 71 per cent increase in freight rates, the logistics giant [...]

  • Maersk follows MSC and halts cargo bookings in Russia

    March 1, 2022

    Logistics giant Maersk has followed in MSC’s footsteps and decided today to halt all cargo bookings to and from Russia. Maersk said yesterday it was considering whether to halt suspend all container bookings in Russia, following the set of restrictions imposed by the EU on Sunday night. “We are closely following the ever-evolving situation with [...]

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