TT Club: Acting on climate change
The predicted impacts on ports and waterways of climate change present real risks to local, ...
Not even global warming wants to help the incumbent US administration, with airlines having had to scrap more than 3,400 flights today as a result of storms in one of the worst winters in US history. Voyage Report claims 160 flights have already been scrapped for Friday, adding that two South Carolina airports had closed as a result of “severe” and “icy” conditions caused by a “bomb cyclone” tearing down the coast. Newark’s Liberty International Airport bore the brunt of the storm with some 68% of flights cancelled today. Weather reports suggest the problems will move east over the weekend. Expect air freight delays.
The rise and rise of China's ecommerce platforms
Legal battle heats up over 'unseaworthy' and 'reckless' MV Dali
DSV chief reticent on Schenker: the focus on growing market share
Increasing scrutiny could stall rise of ecommerce platforms, as TikTok faces US ban
MSC redeploys 'Israel-linked' box ships away from Persian Gulf
Boxes piling into Mexican ports – but then piling up
Liners add capacity to Asia-ECSA as ocean rates hit 18-month high
K+N looks past Q1 revenue drop to improved margins from restructure
Comment on this article