Major Carriers Form Alliances for Faster US Port Shipping Deals
Published Date: 1/8/2026
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Summary
Big shipping players are teaming up and adding new partners to make port services smoother and more efficient around New York and New Jersey. Plus, two major ocean carriers are sharing space on their ships to boost trade between the U.S., Europe, and parts of the Americas. These changes kick in early 2026 and later, helping ports and shippers move goods faster without extra costs for now.
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 4 mixed.
Maher Terminals Added to Port Agreement
If you operate a terminal or ship goods through the Port of New York and New Jersey, the Sustainable Services Agreement (Agreement No. 201175-009) would add Maher Terminals, LLC as a party. The filing requests expedited review and lists a proposed effective date of 2026-02-02.
Maher Terminals Added to Port Authority Agreement
If you operate a terminal or ship goods through the Port of New York and New Jersey, the Port Authority/Marine Terminal Operators Agreement (Agreement No. 201210-005) would add Maher Terminals, LLC as a party. The filing requests expedited review and lists a proposed effective date of 2026-02-06.
ONE to COSCO Slot Charter Authorized
Agreement No. 201462 authorizes Ocean Network Express (ONE) to charter space to COSCO SHIPPING Lines for services in the trade between U.S. East Coast/Gulf and U.S. West Coast ports and ports in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, and Panama. The proposed effective date is 2026-12-18.
ZIM/SVL Space Charter Authorized
Agreement No. 201463 authorizes Serviport Marine Line--SVL LLC (SVL) to charter space to ZIM Integrated Shipping Services for trade between the U.S. East Coast and Puerto Cortes, Honduras. The proposed effective date is 2026-12-23.
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