Carriers keep the price pressure on – a 'shock and awe' PSS the standout
Container spot freight rates on the transpacific and Asia-Europe trades rose for the sixth consecutive ...
As it presented its first-quarter financial results today, Hapag-Lloyd cautioned that any cargo surge following the US-China trade tariff hiatus was likely to be short-lived.
The German carrier saw Q1 group revenues rise 15% year on year to reach $5.3bn, while EBITDA was up 17%, at ...
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