Transit times reveal true state of reliability, not queueing ships
As global schedule reliability hits rock bottom, new research highlights lockdowns in China are to ...
As Shanghai prepares to fully reopen next week, the attention of supply chain stakeholders turns to the potential manufacturing and congestion aftershocks from the two-month Covid lockdown.
Shipping lines have been regularly updating customers on the status of empty-container depots and the availability of line haulage, but have little visibility of how intermodal capacity will look when the lockdown ends.
“We are in unchartered waters, and I think it will be a ‘suck it and see’ situation we will have to monitor ...
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