• 30Apr2026
    Shippers Are Fighting Back: “We’re Paying For Surcharges That Make No Sense”
    Shippers Are Fighting Back: “We’re Paying For Surcharges That Make No Sense”
    The relationship between ocean carriers and their cargo-owning customers is rapidly deteriorating. Over the past several weeks, major container lin...
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  • 30Apr2026
    The Hard Truth About Today’s Supply Chain: Costs Went Up. And They’re Staying...
    The Hard Truth About Today’s Supply Chain: Costs Went Up. And They’re Staying...
    For a while now, the chatter in logistics circles has been cautiously optimistic. Ocean freight rates have backed off their pandemic peaks. Ports a...
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  • 29Apr2026
    New Air Freight Corridor Takes Off: Geosky Airlines Connects China And Denmark
    New Air Freight Corridor Takes Off: Geosky Airlines Connects China And Denmark
    Global supply chains just got a little more interesting. Starting this year, Geosky Airlines has launched a new scheduled freighter service linking...
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  • 29Apr2026
    Air Freight Rates Poised To Ease After US-Iran Ceasefire—But Don‘t Expect A Q...
    Air Freight Rates Poised To Ease After US-Iran Ceasefire—But Don‘t Expect A Q...
    The US-Iran ceasefire announced earlier this April has sent a wave of relief through the global logistics industry, but anyone hoping for an immedi...
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  • 28Apr2026
    Maersk Doubles Down On Brazil: New Depots in Rio Grande & Paranaguá Target Ex...
    Maersk Doubles Down On Brazil: New Depots in Rio Grande & Paranaguá Target Ex...
    Meta Description: Maersk expands Brazil depot network with two new facilities in Rio Grande and Paranaguá to cut dwell times and boost reefe...
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  • 28Apr2026
    MSC’s $5bn Can Gio Port Gets Green Light – What This Means For Vietnam’s Logi...
    MSC’s $5bn Can Gio Port Gets Green Light – What This Means For Vietnam’s Logi...
    Vietnam's maritime infrastructure is about to take a giant leap forward. Ho Chi Minh City has officially approved a powerhouse consortium-including...
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  • 27Apr2026
    Red Sea Crisis Escalates? Container Ship Struck As Strait Of Hormuz Re-Closes
    Red Sea Crisis Escalates? Container Ship Struck As Strait Of Hormuz Re-Closes
    The Strait of Hormuz was just re-opened on Friday. By Saturday lunchtime, it was shut down again. Iran re-imposed restrictions on the critical wate...
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  • 27Apr2026
    When Carriers And Forwarders Clash, Gulf Shippers Could Be The Real Winners
    When Carriers And Forwarders Clash, Gulf Shippers Could Be The Real Winners
    Let's be honest - the relationship between ocean carriers and freight forwarders has never exactly been cozy. But right now? Things are getting dow...
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  • 24Apr2026
    Bridging The Gap: Why Hauliers Are The Missing Link in The New Gulf Trade Rev...
    Bridging The Gap: Why Hauliers Are The Missing Link in The New Gulf Trade Rev...
    The logistics landscape across the Gulf is shifting-fast. With traditional maritime routes through the Strait of Hormuz under mounting pressure, re...
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  • 24Apr2026
    Newbuild Orders Keep Leaning Into Feeders As The Big-ship Frenzy Cools
    Newbuild Orders Keep Leaning Into Feeders As The Big-ship Frenzy Cools
    The container shipping world has spent the past few years obsessing over megaships. But something interesting is happening in the orderbook lately ...
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  • 23Apr2026
    New Routes, Old Bottlenecks: How The Middle East Crisis Is Rewriting European...
    New Routes, Old Bottlenecks: How The Middle East Crisis Is Rewriting European...
    The latest air cargo figures from Europe's busiest gateways tell a stark story: shipments moving between Europe and the Middle East have taken a ma...
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  • 23Apr2026
    European Jet Fuel Crisis Looms: What It Means For Air Cargo And Your Supply C...
    European Jet Fuel Crisis Looms: What It Means For Air Cargo And Your Supply C...
    Europe is staring down a fuel supply crisis that could bring its aviation industry to its knees. The International Energy Agency (IEA) warned this ...
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