
Redefining the Future of Supply chain Visibility: Hapag-Lloyd and HERE Technologies Form a Strategic Partnership

Angelicoussis shipping groups expands fleet with acquisition of Altera Shuttle tankers

Idled overseas container shipping hits record low: That could change under Trump

New foreign trade routes to enhance connectivity of Nansha Port Area of Guangzhou Port
The drop in shipping of international trade has developed significantly, and the Nansha Port area of Guangzhou has opened up a new foreign trade route. The newly launched cargo shipping route is known as the PHXM route and is operated exclusively by Maersk, one of the world's leading shipping companies.

Canadian dockworkers strike deadlocked: Montreal's ongoing Labour dispute
Canada's Labour situation is currently facing serious unrest, with dockworkers in Montreal finding themselves in a strike stalemate. Workers have been without a collective agreement since December 2023, leading to a series of intermittent strike actions over the past month. The escalating situation has caused concern among various departments that rely on the port's operations, as well as cargo forwarder.

COSCO Shipping Holdings invests nearly 1 billion yuan in Yantian Port: Strategic Move by 8 subscribers
The strategic investment of nearly 1 billion yuan by COSCO Shipping Holdings in Yantian Port marks a major development of the shipping industry drop shipper, and is also a key moment for the scale expansion and operational capacity improvement of Yantian Port. The investment is part of a broader initiative to strengthen port infrastructure and services, making it a key player in the global shipping logistics drop shipper.

Impact of Chittagong truckers' strike on Asia-Europe ocean cargo, air freight
In October 2023, Asia-Europe freight ocean fell sharply, down 30% from the end of September. This sharp decline can be attributed to a variety of factors, including changes in demand, seasonal trends, and logistical challenges. The root cause was the early arrival of the peak season due to the diversion of the Red Sea, which meant that a post-peak/pre-Lunar New Year lull in demand also started earlier this year.

Shipping companies' global flight reliability dropped in September
In a worrying trend for the shipping industry, the reliability of cargo shipping by global shipping lines fell by 1.2% in September, down to 51.4% month-on-month. This decline underscores the ongoing challenges facing cargo forwarder, which is struggling to maintain consistent service amid various disruptions.

The Latest Strike Action: A Global Perspective from North America to Australia
The global labor movement has intensified in recent weeks, with mass strike action taking place in North America and Australia. Recent strike action targeting the east coast of North America has drawn attention to ongoing labor disputes and highlighted the challenges faced by workers across industries. This wave of unrest is not isolated; This reflects a broader trend of workers demanding better working conditions, wages and job security.

Under the Red Sea crisis, the profits of some freight forwarding co in the third quarter increased for the first time quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year
In the context of the Red Sea crisis, the logistics and transportation industry is facing unprecedented challenges. air forwarding, land transportation, contract logistics and shipping co all saw net operating income surge in the third quarter. This also shows the coexistence of challenges and opportunities. No matter how the world changes, every country still needs a lot of imports and exports to stabilize its domestic situation.