Lack of respect will dash carrier hopes of forwarding success
Shippers remain sceptical over the long-term future of ocean liners’ foray into freight forwarding, questioning ...
Initial responses to the Chittagong fire disaster have ranged from anger to sadness.
But this has happened before; and many believe the rage and upset ultimately turn into apathy.
The tragedies in Tianjin in 2015 and Beirut in 2020 were very similar in many ways; there is certainly a sense of deja vu, suggesting little has changed. It’s too easy for the industry to let the narrative to blow itself out, allowing yet another meaningless tragedy to pass into history.
While callous and ...
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Tariffs and de minimis set air freight rates on a volatile course
Overcapacity looms for ocean trades – with more blanked sailings inevitable
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List of blanked transpac sailings grows as trade war heats up and demand cools
East-west rates diverge as transpac spots hold while Asia-Europe keeps falling
'Chaos after chaos' coming from de minimis changes and more tariffs
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