Shipping risks via Red Sea remain elevated despite Israel-Hamas ceasefire
LONDON : Most shipping companies and charterers will continue to route their tankers and cargoes via the longer Cape of Good Hope for the time being, despite the
LONDON : Most shipping companies and charterers will continue to route their tankers and cargoes via the longer Cape of Good Hope for the time being, despite the
LONAVALA : The Federation of Freight Forwarders’ Associations in India (FFFAI) has been awarded the prestigious “Eurasian Transportation Excellence Award” at the 33rd Plenary Meeting of the International
GENEVA : Global goods trade continued to expand at a moderate pace in the fourth quarter of 2024 according to the latest WTO Goods Trade Barometer. However, prospects
BENGALURU : Bunkering activity in India has experienced significant growth during the first seven months of 2024, with the total number of bunkering and ship-to-ship (STS) calls to
BRISBANE : Container xChange, an online container trading and leasing marketplace, is alerting the global container trading and leasing community to the serious repercussions of the recent explosion
LONDON : The charter owners’ container fleet has grown at an average annual rate of 3.2% for the past twelve years and currently stands at 11.7m TEU. The
MUMBAI : Container freight rates on trades out of India have continued to soften from the Red Sea crisis-driven highs, according to the latest market analysis. On the
DUBAI : Unusual weather across the Persian Gulf region have sparked serious concerns for ocean and air freight stakeholders, dealing another blow to supply chains already caught up
OSLO : Retailers and manufacturers are flying more goods around the shipping crisis in the Red Sea, industry experts say, helping boost international airfreight operators after a long
GENEVA : Recent crises have shifted global trade routes. Trade facilitation tools and digitalisation are needed more than ever to facilitate the flow of goods. Geopolitical developments over