30 Mar 2022

Lockdown in Shenzhen Partially Lifted

    Source: Splash247.com, Reuters Local authorities have eased lockdown restrictions in Shenzhen, saying the COVID-19 outbreak is now mostly under control. Factory operations and public transport in four districts including Yantian and a special economic zone have been put back into operation. Landside logistics and productivity at key manufacturing hubs had been impacted by […]

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28 Mar 2022

Air Cargo summer schedules

  The IATA summer schedule begins on March 27th, 2022. After two years of the coronavirus pandemic, the airlines are anticipating pent-up demand for travel to unwind in the coming months. “Here at Lufthansa, we expect to ramp up capacity on the North Atlantic significantly going into the summer schedule, driven by resurging passenger numbers. […]

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26 Mar 2022

Widespread shipping fallout following Ukraine invasion

  Paul Bartlett  Seatrade Maritime New   The cost of fuel reflects the most immediate impact on shipping of the conflict. However, in the weeks ahead, analysts predict a broad fallout from Russia’s aggression which has generated widespread condemnation and protests too from ordinary Russian people. The bunker price hikes did not mirror the leap […]

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26 Mar 2022

Forwarders look to shipper-owned containers to boost reliability

Excerpt from Angelo Mathais  theloadstar   With the pressure on equipment capacity showing no sign of abating, freight forwarders are increasingly turning to “shipper-owned containers (SOCs)” to minimize the risk associated with port congestion and potential penalties, amid Covid-induced supply chain dysfunction. The top 50 forwarders accepting SOC requests had risen sequentially from 6% in […]

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26 Mar 2022

Global Port Congestion Pushes into Second Quarter of 2022

    Global port congestion will continue going into Q2, container shipping analysts tell shippers. Asia-based Linerlytica reports escalating port congestion at North America, with ports on both the East and West coasts recording new highs (see Figure 1). The company calculates that 10% of the global containership fleet, the equivalent of 2.53m TEU, is […]

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26 Mar 2022

Market Forecasts See Supply Chain Disruptions Extending into 2023

    There is growing agreement in the maritime industry that current supply chain disruptions will persist throughout 2022. Alphaliner reported a 26% surge in container ships purchased in 2021, the equivalent of 1.94 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs). In the charter market, rates have reached record highs. Alphaliner said liners have acted to secure […]

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26 Mar 2022

Shipping Group Warns of More Supply Chain Disruption if Free Movement of Ukrainian and Russian Seafarers is Impeded

  Mike Schuler gCaptain The International Chamber of Shipping is calling on shipping stakeholders and governments to help prevent Russian and Ukrainian seafarers from becoming ‘collateral damage’ in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. According to a 2021 report published by BIMCO and ICS, there are 1.89 million seafarers operating over 74,000 vessels in the global merchant fleet. The […]

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26 Mar 2022

Air Cargo Market Remains Resilient Despite Challenges

  Source: The Loadstar The air cargo market should be cautious about drawing conclusions based on January’s market performance, said Niall van de Wouw, chief airfreight officer at Xeneta. Aside from the uncertainties caused by COVID, the aviation industry encountered added challenges brought on by 5G concerns in the U.S., winter weather episodes impacting flight […]

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