New tariff regime set to disrupt global trade flows and increase landed import costs.
Tariff shocks, shifting alliances, and geopolitical risks are fueling growing uncertainty in ocean shipping.
Will shippers sink or swim as they brace for tariff storms and port gridlocks in 2025?
Containerization has revolutionized, but recent shortages and emerging innovations are reshaping the future of multimodal logistics.
Driven by U.S. demand and promising macroeconomic signals, optimism is on the rise.
Container shipping markets have stabilized, for now at least. But change is coming, not least because the alliance system is being remade.
With the Suez Canal effectively out of bounds for container shipping, it is not only the Asia-Europe trade that has been thrown into disarray.
Consolidation and an extensive shipping network are the keys to Bangladesh’s biggest export sector.
As the market stabilizes, carriers prioritize different trade routes and gear up on additional blank sailings for July.
A shift in consumer spend from products to services is putting pressure on the balance between capacity and demand.