Ever thought about the tariff grief cycle?
Let’s look, and don’t forget the green (net-zero 2050) angle…
Introduction: Premium editor’s note
Here is the latest weekly supply chain update from Ruben Huber, the founder of OceanX out of Laufenburg, Aargau, Switzerland.
An avid reader, and supply chain enthusiast, he agreed to share a dedicated wrap with Premium subscribers of the most relevant topics being discussed by the press and other sector specialists providing truly relevant or “forward-looking” or just “trend-setting” insight, briefly explaining why certain bits of information are more relevant than others…
Today we are delighted to publish his fifth post ...
TPM: Forwarders need 'clout' to survive as the ocean carriers move in
Gemini schedule reliability falls below 90% target for the first time
Red Sea crisis forces Maersk to increase capacity over strategy limit
Resumption of Suez transits in doubt after return of Red Sea hostilities
Maersk in firing line over 'abandoned container' in Africa
Gemini carriers cut back loading allocations on challenging southern India trade
Forever 21 blames bankruptcy on de minimis exemption
Maersk assures shareholders arms shipments 'comply with regulations'
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