The State Attorney Stops Case Against Maersk's Emissions in the North Sea
The State Attorney in Viborg has decided to close a case against Maersk Oil and Gas regarding chemical emissions in the North Sea without filing charges.
The State Prosecutor drops the case against Maersk
The Danish State Prosecutor has discontinued the case against Maersk Oil and Gas regarding alleged chemical discharges in the North Sea, citing insufficient evidence for intent or negligence.
Panama takes control of two ports previously managed by a company connected to China β Transition period with operation by Maersk and MSC
The Panamanian government has taken control of two ports at the entrances of the Panama Canal, canceling concessions held by a subsidiary of CK Hutchison, and temporarily transferring operations to major shipping companies A.P. Moller-Maersk and Mediterranean Shipping.
The US-China War Over the Panama Canal Heats Up: Who Holds the Cards?
A conflict over the management of key ports at the Panama Canal escalates into an open confrontation between CK Hutchison Holdings and A.P. Moller-Maersk amid increasing geopolitical tensions between the US and China.
Forwarders Without State Protection
The Polish Chamber of Supply and Logistics is frustrated with UOKIK's lack of action regarding market abuses by companies like MSC and Maersk, which have faced significant penalties in the U.S.
Container ships: The market is heading for a βstructural resetβ
The containership market is facing significant challenges with major companies like MAERSK reporting substantial losses due to pressure on rates and new capacities.
Container shipping vessels: Towards a "structural reset" for the market
The container shipping industry is facing growing pressures from declining freight rates and the influx of new capacity, leading major players like MAERSK to report significant losses and cut thousands of jobs.
Maersk announces layoffs of up to 1,000 employees
As part of a cost-cutting plan, A.P. Moller Maersk will lay off 15 percent of its administrative staff, amounting to approximately 1,000 employees, primarily affecting its Denmark headquarters.
Maersk records its smallest profit since 2020
In 2025, Maersk reported a post-tax profit of $2.9 billion, marking a significant decline from the previous year and the lowest profit since 2020.
Mærsk announces mass layoffs
Maersk is set to cut 1,000 of its 6,000 administrative positions as part of its annual financial report, impacting offices globally and aiming to save around 180 million dollars annually.
Hapag-Lloyd ventures back into dangerous routes
Hapag-Lloyd resumes operations in the Red Sea after more than two years of suspension due to Houthi militia attacks, taking precautions and forming alliances for its journeys.