Spot rates on transpacific surge after news of tariff time-out
Container freight spot rates shot up on the transpacific trades this week, with an immediate ...
Ocean carriers are preparing to implement the severest cuts to liner services since the beginning of the pandemic, as demand levels plummet across global tradelanes.
Indeed, The Loadstar understands that, following the recent culling of services on the transpacific, the three vessel-sharing alliances are considering the temporary suspension or merging of some Asia-North Europe loops to mitigate the impact of a dramatic slump in bookings and to slow the erosion of freight rates.
Meanwhile, according to Drewry, the liner industry is entering ...
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Gordon Pirret
October 05, 2022 at 1:49 pmServes the greedy b’s right, they have screwed everyone now the goose that laid the golden egg has flown. Mindless Profiteering B…………