China’s prolonged shutdown to contain the novel coronavirus outbreak is expected to have a major impact on global shipping in the first quarter.
The mid-term outlook for container trade growth appears reasonably healthy, but the shipping industry still has issues to resolve this year.
Pressure is mounting for the global shipping industry as it prepares for higher fuel costs amid a weak economic outlook next year.
Discussions over spot freight rates commence this month with the IMO 2020 fuel regulation on the horizon.
The fourth quarter of 2019 will be as tumultuous a time for container shipping as any in recent memory.
Against all odds, Mauritius has embarked on a remarkable economic transformation to become one of Africa’s biggest success stories today.
With the new regulation on low sulfur fuel coming into effect in 2020, how will the logistics industry and its customers be impacted?