As we bid farewell to 2021, we look at the trends that have disrupted and evolved the world this past year.
Despite continuing risks, there are some positive signs for ocean shipping stakeholders.
Beehive rentals are helping honeybees to thrive in unexpected locations, and inspiring their hosts to think differently about supply chains.
Not child's play: Singaporean grows top-of-mind global figurine brand from the ground up.
Being an early adopter in the online space also prepared the brand for the pandemic.
The rail network will place Laos as a land-linked hub, connecting China to more regions with viable alternatives from ocean and air options.
According to DHL’s Global Connectedness Index 2020, Vietnam ranked 38th out of 169 countries, one place higher than in 2017.
E-commerce reached new heights within Asia during the pandemic, but obstacles remain for intra-Asian trade.
Japan’s manga is massively popular overseas, but getting the artwork safely to fans required some original thinking.
With no end in sight to ocean freight challenges, Vietnam’s largest fishery corporation turned to air freight for an urgent shipment of chilled crabs.