War in the Middle East: CMA CGM establishes 'alternative road corridors' to bypass the Strait of Hormuz
CMA CGM has announced the establishment of alternative transportation corridors to bypass the blocked Strait of Hormuz, ensuring ongoing trade with its Middle Eastern clients.
Petrol stations face urgent demand amid concerns of Iran war price hike 'profiteering'
Petrol stations in the UK are being scrutinized for potential 'profiteering' amid rising fuel prices linked to the conflict in Iran.
CMA puts UK fuel retailers βon noticeβ over profiteering from Iran war
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority is intensifying scrutiny of fuel prices, warning retailers against profiteering amid rising costs linked to the US-Iran conflict.
Rodolphe SaadΓ© in Figaro: 'Crisis management is the mindset of CMA CGM'
Rodolphe SaadΓ©, CEO of CMA CGM, discusses the impact of the ongoing war in the Middle East on the company's operations and staff.
At the mercy of the conflict in the Middle East and shipping fuels
International shipping fuel prices have surged due to the escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, impacting the global energy market.
CMA CGM: First ship fueled with biomethanol in Shanghai
CMA CGM has successfully fueled its container ship CMA CGM OSMIUM with 3,600 tons of biomethanol in Shanghai, marking a significant milestone in the decarbonization of shipping.
BREAKING: Water bills to rise by even more than expected for thousands of homes
Thousands of UK households will face higher water bills than anticipated due to complaints from five water companies about regulatory revenue requirements.
"A common digital editorial office": CMA MΓ©dia unveils its new project for BFM Business and 'La Tribune'
CMA MΓ©dia is moving forward with the joint digital editorial office project for BFM Business and La Tribune after a four-month pause, aiming to merge their editorial teams.
Global Trade at the Center of CMA Shipping
The CMA Shipping Conference, taking place in Stamford, USA, on March 10, will feature a panel discussing the key challenges and prospects of international shipping with participation from various industry leaders.
Major update for anyone who uses private dentist amid surging prices
The UK's private dentistry market is under scrutiny due to significant price increases, with costs for procedures rising sharply over the past two years.
Cycling: 'A lot of impatience' for Paul Seixas before meeting Pogacar at the Strade Bianche
Paul Seixas expresses excitement about participating in the Strade Bianche cycling race as the leader of his team, Decathlon CMA CGM, in Italy.
Shipping giants halt all orders to and from the Middle East
Major shipping companies, including CMA CGM, MSC, and Maersk, have suspended all orders to and from the Middle East due to sΓ©curitΓ© concerns and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
UK competition watchdog investigates hotel groups over alleged data sharing
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority is investigating major hotel chains for potentially sharing sensitive competitive data.
War in Iran: Shipowners Halt Their Vessels in the Gulf
In response to heightened military tensions in the region, major shipping companies CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd have ordered their vessels to cease navigation in the Gulf.
Canadiansβ ease of access to primary care depends on where you live: CMA survey
A new survey reveals significant disparities in access to primary care across Canada, particularly affecting residents in specific provinces and territories.
Major car park firm that dished out 1.9 million tickets in a year fined Β£473,000
Euro Car Parks, a major UK car park company, has been fined Β£473,000 for failing to comply with regulatory information requests after it issued nearly 1.9 million fines in a year.
Car park firm fined Β£473,000 after ignoring letters and emails
Euro Car Parks has been fined Β£473,000 by the Competition and Markets Authority for failing to respond to requests for information regarding their business practices over a three-month period.
Apple and Google pledge not to discriminate against third-party apps
Apple and Google have made commitments to not discriminate against third-party apps, but reactions suggest the measures may be insufficient.