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InPost: a €7.8 billion deal led by Advent and FedEx to strengthen the European last mile

The parcel locker specialist InPost is heading toward a delisting thru a cash offer valuing the company at around 7.8 billion euros. The operation would be led by a consortium headed by Advent International and FedEx, alongside the founder (through his investment vehicle) and an existing shareholder. According to the reported...

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HMM proposes early departures: a sign of caution in a pressured container market

The South Korean carrier HMM is launching an early retirement program primarily targeting senior employes. The company offers a package including compensation equivalent to at least two years’ salary, along with support for retraining, reemployment, or entrepreneurship. Officially, HMM presents the approach as a lever for internal organization, aiming to streamline...

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Russian oil: the EU is considering a tightening that could increase the risks associated with the “shadow fleet”

The energy issue is back at the center of maritime affairs. According to Seatrade, the European Union is considering a change in doctrine: replacing the mechanism of capping the price of Russian crude with a more radical approach, targeting maritime services associated with transportation. In short, the idea would be...

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Maersk orders eight “flexible” 18,600 TEU vessels in China

Maersk continues its fleet modernization with a significant order: eight container ships of 18,600 TEU, built in China at New Times Shipbuilding. Deliveries are scheduled over a long horizon, 2029–2030, which confirms a logic of structural renewal rather than a short-term opportunistic gamble. The choice of size is particularly interesting. Maersk...

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United States: Walmart and Amazon expand their 3PL services, while smaller players retreat

In the United States, the boundary between retail and logistics continues to blur: giants Walmart and Amazon are accelerating the opening of their capacities to third-party clients, consolidating their role as full-fledged logistics providers. This evolution is explained by a structural advantage: already massive infrastructure, data, execution network, and the...

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Air cargo: a solid January, but signs of fragility behind the numbers

The air freight market starts 2026 with a paradox: January’s performance is generally considered positive, but a closer look reveals volatility and areas of risk. The analysis highlights a sensitive point: the growth driven by e-commerce could evolve, and any player too exposed to “platform” volumes could face rapid adjustments...

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“Made in EU”: Brussels is preparing a plan to revive European shipbuilding

The European Union is about to present a series of measures aimed at strengthening “Made in EU” industrial production, with a very concrete maritime component: shipbuilding and equipment. The central idea is to prioritize “non-price” criteria in public policies and market orientation — particularly sustainability and the origin of manufacturing...

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