Transpacific shippers keen to take advantage of the 90-day tariff time-out are likely to be faced with tight capacity and soaring freight rates as new volumes collide with delayed cargo.

According to new analysis from Sea-Intelligence Consulting, there is 180,000-540,000 teu of cargo in China that ...

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  • Rajeev Kathuria

    May 19, 2025 at 2:45 pm

    buffer/pool at China side ,may be able to clear in 4-6 week’s , post this movement will be normalise.Any how this Buffer /pool cargo may wait till Freight stablised .Unless Cargo has the shelf life