Gemini and logistics growth now the focus as APMM posts healthy profits
Strong freight rates and resilient container shipping volumes for most of last year delivered healthy ...
Maersk says it is offering shippers the opportunity to slow cargo arrivals from Asia destined for European and US ports to help retailers manage bloated inventories.
The initiative from the Danish logistics integrator comes as demand for retail-lifestyle products from Asia plummets.
In its latest Asia-Pacific market update, Maersk says volume prospects “remain weak”, and a continued slide in container spot rates “is likely”.
It warned: “The change from sudden boom into a low-demand situation will require further adjustment in customers’ sourcing and ...
Amazon pushes into LTL for small package fulfilment and UPS does a u-turn
New senior management for DSV as it readies for DB Schenker takeover
Volumes set to 'fall off a cliff' as US firms hit the brakes on sourcing and bookings
Asian exporters scramble for ships and boxes to beat 90-day tariff pause
Temporary tariff relief brings on early transpacific peak season
'Tariff madness' will prompt renegotiation of ocean shipping contracts
Response to tariffs by Chinese importers may see extra costs for US shippers
Forwarders 'allowing the fox into the chicken run' by supporting 'hungry' carriers
Comment on this article