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Cold Chain Networks in Europe Near Breaking Point as Seafood Exports Climb

By Maria Kalamatas | July 23, 2025 Section: International / Logistics & Cold Chain Rotterdam, July 23 — Cold storage facilities across northern Europe are operating at near-maximum capacity as exports of seafood products surge, fueled by seasonal harvests and heavy demand from Asia and the Middle East. “Many of our warehouses are...

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North American Rail Freight Sees Delays as Wildfires Disrupt Key Routes

By Maria Kalamatas | July 23, 2025 Section: International / Land & Rail Transport Vancouver, July 23 — Rail freight networks across western Canada are facing significant delays as wildfires force temporary shutdowns of critical lines, slowing the movement of grain, energy products, and manufactured goods toward export terminals. “Entire stretches of track...

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Latin American Grain Exports Strain Port Operations Amid Seasonal Rush

By Maria Kalamatas | July 22, 2025 Section: International / Maritime & Agricultural Logistics Buenos Aires, July 22 — Major grain ports across Argentina and Brazil are facing heavy congestion as peak-season corn and wheat exports flood terminals, creating backlogs both on land and at sea. “Berth schedules are packed, and truck queues...

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Airlines in Europe Boost Belly Cargo Capacity as Passenger Travel Peaks

By Maria Kalamatas | July 22, 2025 Section: International / Air Freight & Market Trends Frankfurt, July 22 — European airlines are increasing the use of passenger aircraft belly space for freight as summer travel reaches record highs, helping forwarders access extra capacity during a period of tight dedicated freighter availability. “With passenger...

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African Ports See Rising Throughput as Mineral Exports Accelerate

By Maria Kalamatas | July 22, 2025 Section: International / Maritime & Resource Trade Durban, July 22 — Key African ports are handling sharply higher cargo volumes as exports of critical minerals, including lithium, cobalt, and copper, climb to meet demand from battery manufacturers in Asia and Europe. “Shipments have grown by nearly...

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European Intermodal Terminals Face Delays as Container Traffic Surges

By Maria Kalamatas | July 22, 2025 Section: International / Land Transport & Intermodal Logistics Antwerp, July 22 — Intermodal terminals across Europe are reporting mounting congestion as container volumes spike, with increased flows from Asia and ongoing supply chain re-routing pushing rail and barge connections to their limits. “Container throughput is running...

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European Warehouses Fill Up as Retailers Brace for Supply Chain Uncertainty

By Maria Kalamatas | July 21, 2025 Section: International / Logistics & Storage Trends Hamburg, July 21 — Warehouses across Europe are nearing full capacity as retailers stockpile goods ahead of what many expect to be a volatile autumn for global supply chains, driving up storage costs and reshaping distribution strategies. “Occupancy in...

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Global Freight Forwarders Prepare for Price Pressures as Fuel Costs Climb

By Maria Kalamatas | July 21, 2025 Section: International / Business & Market Outlook London, July 21 — Freight forwarders worldwide are bracing for a wave of pricing challenges as rising fuel costs begin to filter through transportation contracts, raising concerns about margins and client retention in the second half of 2025. “Fuel...

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