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African Mineral Exports Strain Rail and Port Capacity as Demand Booms

By Maria Kalamatas | July 25, 2025 Section: International / Land Transport & Resource Logistics Durban, July 25 — Southern Africa’s rail networks and ports are under heavy strain as surging global demand for lithium, cobalt, and copper pushes export volumes to record highs, causing delays and raising logistics costs for mining...

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Congestion Deepens at Major European Ports as Container Volumes Surge

By Maria Kalamatas | July 25, 2025 Section: International / Maritime & Port Operations Rotterdam, July 25 — Container terminals across northern Europe are struggling with mounting congestion as import flows from Asia and transshipment volumes to the United Kingdom and Scandinavia push yard space and berth availability to their limits. “Yards are...

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European Road Freight Firms Face Rising Costs as Fuel Prices Surge

By Maria Kalamatas | July 25, 2025 Section: International / Land Transport & Road Freight Brussels, July 25 — Trucking companies across Europe are grappling with a sharp rise in diesel prices, pushing operating costs higher and triggering new surcharges on major freight corridors as demand for transport remains strong during peak...

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Latin American Grain Ports Backlogged as Corn and Wheat Exports Surge

By Maria Kalamatas | July 24, 2025 Section: International / Maritime & Agricultural Logistics Buenos Aires, July 24 — Grain ports across Argentina and Brazil are operating at full tilt as peak-season corn and wheat exports overwhelm storage and loading facilities, creating vessel queues and pushing up costs for shippers. “Some vessels are...

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European Cold Storage Networks Hit Capacity as Seafood Exports Surge

By Maria Kalamatas | July 24, 2025 Section: International / Logistics & Cold Chain Rotterdam, July 24 — Cold storage facilities across northern Europe are nearing full capacity as exports of salmon, shellfish, and frozen whitefish surge, driven by seasonal harvests and growing demand from Asian and Middle Eastern markets. “Our occupancy is...

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African Export Corridors Face Logistical Bottlenecks as Mineral Demand Surges

By Maria Kalamatas | July 24, 2025 Section: International / Land Transport & Resource Logistics Durban, July 24 — Export routes from southern Africa’s mining regions are straining under record shipments of lithium, cobalt, and copper, with rail and port congestion slowing delivery schedules and adding costs for producers. “Our trains are running...

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Congestion at Mediterranean Ports Grows as Peak Container Volumes Hit

By Maria Kalamatas | July 24, 2025 Section: International / Maritime & Port Operations Valencia, July 24 — Mediterranean container terminals are operating at near full capacity as import surges from Asia and transshipment flows to Africa and northern Europe converge, creating extended wait times for vessels and cargo handling delays. “Berth windows...

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European Retailers Shift to Rail Freight as Ocean Delays Disrupt Asia Routes

By Maria Kalamatas | July 24, 2025 Section: International / Rail Freight & Trade Connectivity Hamburg, July 24 — Retailers across Europe are increasingly moving high-value goods from China via rail as ocean shipping delays and port congestion continue to disrupt Asia-Europe supply chains, making the Eurasian rail corridor a vital alternative. “Bookings...

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Rail Freight Becomes Retailers’ Lifeline as Asia-Europe Ocean Delays Persist

By Maria Kalamatas | July 23, 2025 Section: International / Rail Freight & Trade Connectivity Hamburg, July 23 — Retailers across Europe are rushing to secure rail freight slots for shipments from China as ocean carriers grapple with port congestion and weather-related delays, turning the Eurasian rail corridor into a critical supply...

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Gulf Ports Strain Under Rising Container Traffic as Summer Peak Builds

By Maria Kalamatas | July 23, 2025 Section: International / Maritime & Port Operations Dubai, July 23 — Container terminals across the Gulf are working at full stretch as inbound and transshipment volumes climb sharply, forcing ports to extend operating hours and adjust schedules to avoid gridlock. “Every yard is busy, every crane...

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