News in Brief Podcast | Week 18 | Transpac chaos and Q1 earnings
In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone ...
A few things caught my attention when the $1.35bn acquisition of US-based UTi Worldwide by Danish 3PL and road haulage company DSV was announced last week.
First, the timing of the deal is smart as it precedes a quarterly update on October 28 that might have left a bitter taste in the mouth of DSV investors.
True, DSV is in great shape, but it has been spending a lot of cash recently to buy back its own stock, which has become increasingly ...
European port congestion now at five-to-six days, and getting worse
Ocean rates rise after tariff pause acts as 'starting gun' for more front-loading
Carriers react quickly to transpac demand surge, but rates remain muted
ONE opts for South Korean newbuilds to avoid hefty US port fees
Crew saved as MSC box ship, hit by 'monsoon' off Indian coast, sinks
New services and reinstated blanked sailings boost transpacific capacity
Legal challenges for tariffs and de minimis, as EU eyes new ecommerce rules
Air forwarders face financial uncertainty – but 'there are opportunities'
MSC renews lease for terminal operating subsidiary at Port Everglades until 2034
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$2.1bn E2open purchase will 'catapult WiseTech into a different dimension'
Handler Celebi mounts legal challenge to security clearance ban at Indian airports
Call to repeal European sustainability directive in US-led 'business-first' world
Mexican port of Ensenada eyes investment to boost intermodal ambitions
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