News in Brief Podcast | Week 28 2026 | Hormuz, hub-and-spoke, and air forwarder advice
Escalating tensions around the Strait of Hormuz are again rippling through global supply chains, driving ...
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In this episode of The Loadstar Podcast News in Brief, we bring you the latest developments shaping global supply chains, from rising tensions in the Middle East to renewed controversy over ocean freight pricing – and the key takeaways from TIACA’s Executive Summit in Warsaw last week.
First, The Loadstar managing editor Gavin van Marle joins us for an update on the container shipping market, examining growing criticism from shippers over carrier pricing practices, as accusations of opportunistic rate increases and “price gouging” resurface amid tightening capacity and market uncertainty. We also take a look at where ocean freight rates are heading, and explore the worsening port congestion affecting both China and Europe.
Later in the episode, we turn our attention to air cargo. TIACA director general Glyn Hughes joins us to recap the major talking points from TIACA’s Executive Summit and share the findings of the association’s latest sustainability survey. We discuss the industry’s progress on environmental goals, the challenges that remain, and the key trends shaping the future of air freight.
All that and more in this week’s episode!
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