The closure of U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports lasted just a few days, but knock-on effects on service reliability are expected.
As we bid farewell to 2021, we look at the trends that have disrupted and evolved the world this past year.
Global recovery is starting, despite China’s power cuts and zero Covid strategy having an impact.
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.
Not all members of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership will get an equal share of the pie.
For the first time in decades, ocean freight demand and rates remain high even as the year comes to an end.
In an extraordinary year for container shipping, uncertainty is the only constant, as the fourth quarter looms.
Shipping lines have maintained high freight rates by controlling capacity as demand recovers with countries reopening.
United States President Donald Trump is back to threatening new tariffs on China, jeopardizing a hard-won trade deal.
Australia and China are on the brink of a trade war. But when exactly did the tensions begin, and why?