hakuna-matata

SeaLead Shipping has confirmed to The Loadstar it has suspended its Far East-US west coast service.

It follows other long-haul newcomers quitting such trades in the face of collapsed cargo demand – and its east coast service is also in doubt.

SeaLead, based in Singapore and Dubai, started out with a focus on Asia-Persian Gulf routes, but like several other regional carriers, jumped into the transpacific trades in August 2021, when Covid-19-related logistical bottlenecks propelled long-haul freight rates to historical highs.

A SeaLead spokesperson ...

Please Register

To continue reading, please login or register for full access to our free content
Loadstar subscriber
New Loadstar subscriber REGISTER

Comment on this article


You must be logged in to post a comment.