Asia-USEC shippers to lose 42% capacity in a surge of blanked sailings
The eastbound transpacific trades are set to see a surge of blanked sailings over the ...
Transpacific spot rates declined for the first time in a month this week, as the threat of a US east and Gulf port strike vanished and the opportunity for pre-Chinese New Year (CNY) front-loading ended.
Meanwhile, significant price discounting continued to be seen on the Asia-Europe trades, with little hope of any recovery before CNY begins on 29 January.
According to Drewry’s latest World Container Index, spot rates on the Shanghai-Los Angeles leg dropped 5% week on week, to $5,228 per 40ft, ...
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