Navigating tariffs: 'like trying to solve a Rubik's cube while colour-blind'
Logistics providers tasked with ‘providing clarity’ to customers have a near-impossible task when they themselves ...
A switch to sea-air freight solutions is the favoured move so far by shippers and forwarders in response to the Cape detours resulting from the Red Sea crisis, industry feedback suggests.
Market players appear far more hesitant to make a full-blown shift to air freight, but this could change if attacks on ships by the Houthi militia continue.
As soon as ocean carriers began re-routing vessels around Africa, with far longer transit times to Europe and beyond, French logistics group Geodis suggested ...
USTR fees will lead to 'complete destabilisation' of container shipping alliances
Outlook for container shipping 'more uncertain now than at the onset of Covid'
Flexport lawsuit an 'undifferentiated mass of gibberish', claims Freightmate
Shippers warned: don't under-value US exports to avoid tariffs – 'CBP will catch you'
Cancelled voyages take the sting out of spot rate declines this week
New Houthi warning to shipping as rebel group targets specific companies
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