Ocean carrier Maersk is preparing to resume its Ocean-Americas (OC1) service’s transits via the Panama Canal, a strategically significant step […]
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Ocean Schedule Reliability Fell in January 2024
The most recent results of Sea-Intelligence’s Global Liner Performance (GLP) study, which includes data through January 2024, show an unsettling […]
Will Air Freight Rise as Red Sea Uncertainty Continues?
The Red Sea is experiencing turmoil and uncertainty, and the air freight business is at a crossroads. The focus will […]
Hapag-Lloyd Leaving THE Alliance, Set to Join Maersk in New Partnership
Most in the industry have probably already heard that Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk will be forming a new partnership, the “Gemini […]
Is the Suez Canal a Good Re-Routing Option for You?
Global trade channels are experiencing a dramatic change in dynamics, with Southeast Asia displacing China as the new manufacturing superpower. […]
September Schedule Reliability Sees Improvement
Schedule reliability in the month of September has seen some improvement. Out on the transpacific lane, those services largely saw […]
Carbon Pricing is Coming Soon to the Transatlantic
With maritime transportation included in the EU Emissions Trading System next year, ocean carriers have released their respective estimates on […]
Port of NY and NJ Will Be Able to Handle Extra Large Ships Soon
Over the next few years, marine facilities at the Port of New York and New Jersey are expected to increase […]
Eastbound Transpacific Blank Sailings Expected to Continue for the Near Future
Blank sailings on the eastbound transpacific trade lane are expected to continue (due to oversupply) for the time being, and […]
MSC and ZIM Launch ‘Cooperative’ Deal on Seven Container Services, Connecting Asia, Europe, Med., and Australia
Zim Integrated Shipping (ZIM) and Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) have come together to cooperate on seven container services. What This […]
Port of Rotterdam Invests and Launches Drone Project
Drone technology has become increasingly popular in the last several years. Among an increasing demand from consumers and growing global […]
Dealing with Drought: How the Panama Canal is Handling This Challenge
The Panama Canal has been dealing with quite the dry season. This drought has caused low water levels at one […]
What’s the Import Outlook Looking Like for the Next Three Months?
As we gear up for back-to-school and the winter holidays, one of the biggest voices for the retail industry – […]
Reshoring and Nearshoring as a Supply Chain Resilience Strategy
The COVID-19 pandemic was rough on everyone. Due to the various shortages and delays brought on by the 2020 year, […]
Unique Last-Mile Delivery Experiment Involving Cargo Freight Bicycles Is Being Tested Out
A new and unique last-mile delivery experiment is set to tested out in eight U.S. cities including Miami, Minneapolis, Los […]