WiseTech defends DSV relationship, as CargoWise volumes rise 20%
In what has been a troubled week, WiseTech Global is seeking to reassure investors over ...
VW: THE LAST CUT IS THE DEEPESTJBHT: GEARING UP VW: BUYING TIMER: BIG VOTE OF CONFIDENCEAAPL: BEARISH HEDGEYE AAPL: THE BEAR CASEFDX: LIFE SCIENCES ORG UNVEILEDWTC: UPS AND DOWNSWTC: ASX ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING DSV PARTNERSHIP VW: D-DAYPLD: KEEP PUSHINGDHL: NEW AIR SERVICEDHL: GUIDANCE UPGRADE REACTION
VW: THE LAST CUT IS THE DEEPESTJBHT: GEARING UP VW: BUYING TIMER: BIG VOTE OF CONFIDENCEAAPL: BEARISH HEDGEYE AAPL: THE BEAR CASEFDX: LIFE SCIENCES ORG UNVEILEDWTC: UPS AND DOWNSWTC: ASX ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING DSV PARTNERSHIP VW: D-DAYPLD: KEEP PUSHINGDHL: NEW AIR SERVICEDHL: GUIDANCE UPGRADE REACTION
This week on News in Brief, host Charlotte Goldstone is joined by The Loadstar‘s managing editor, Gavin van Marle, and publisher, Alex Lennane, for a wide-ranging look at the stories that shaped global freight markets over the last seven days.
From the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and yet another round of ocean carrier surcharges to allegations of a container manufacturing cartel and fresh takeover rumours involving MSC and Hapag-Lloyd, Mr van Marle breaks down the latest developments in container shipping.
Ms Lennane examines the fallout from a major CargoWise outage, the shifting balance between ecommerce and general cargo following US de minimis changes, India’s growing importance as an airfreight hub, and what shippers are really thinking about rates, capacity, and contracts in today’s uncertain market.
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