Freightos says Red Sea diversions absorbed capacity in 2025, while a possible return in 2026 could pressure ocean rates.
Dimerco warns Red Sea uncertainty, uneven capacity and weak demand will continue to shape global ocean freight in 2026 ...
Rising trans-Pacific ocean freight rates are expected to climb further as demand picks up in anticipation of the Lunar New ...
Just as the Federal Reserve and U.S. economy get good news on inflation, with consumer prices and wholesale prices softening, a major global trade inflation indicator is headed in the wrong direction.
New data shows that freight rates for ocean carriers have risen significantly since the start of May. According to Freightos, ex-Asia rates have increased by around $1,000 per 40-foot-equivalent units ...
As a major vehicle manufacturing base, Chongqing has stably operated eastbound and southbound rail-sea intermodal freight ...
UNICEF Supply Division is piloting the delivery of vaccines by sea — a greener, more cost-effective alternative to air ...
After years of shocks, congestion and rate whiplash, 2026 won't be defined by one crisis, but by slower growth and deeper ...
“It looks like this year, July is in fact the peak of peak (season), instead of the beginning,” said Stephanie Loomis, Rhenus Logistics’ head of ocean freight for the Americas. Retailers account for ...
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