US–China Port Fees on Hold: A Fragile Calm at Sea
There’s finally a pause in a dispute that has kept shipping executives awake for weeks.The United States and China have...
Asia–US Spot Rates Show a Fragile Rebound as Carriers Tighten Capacity
After nearly three months of rate erosion, the trans-Pacific container market has shown its first meaningful uptick. Freight indices out...
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In airfreight operations, most managers can tell you exactly how many tonnes moved last month or how many ULDs turned...
Stellantis Reports a Strong Quarter but Keeps Its Guard Up Over U.S. Tariffs
The morning began with good news for Stellantis — revenue for the third quarter reached €37.2 billion, a rise of...
CT Freight – Australia’s independent forwarder redefining reliability
Over more than four decades, CT Freight Pty Ltd has earned a reputation as one of Australia’s most trusted independent...
CargoCorp Logistics – Chile: A Certified Operator at the Heart of Pacific Trade
Connecting Continents from Santiago In a global context where speed, compliance, and transparency have become essential, CargoCorp Logistics SPA, headquartered in...
1UP Cargo – A Canadian freight forwarder taking logistics a step further
Over the past few years, 1UP Cargo has quietly but steadily built a reputation in Canada for being the kind...
IMO’s climate plan delay rattles green-fuel investors as shipowners hit pause
The International Maritime Organization’s decision to delay by a year the policy package underpinning its net-zero ambitions has injected fresh...
Fire knocks out power on Grimaldi Euromed car carrier; tow and inspection under way
A Grimaldi Euromed car carrier suffered an engine-room fire that disabled propulsion late on Monday, with the vessel reported safe...
Dutch–China Chip Clash Puts Europe’s Auto Supply Chain Under Pressure
A showdown between the Netherlands and China over a key chipmaker is sending warning signals through Europe’s car industry —...
Airfreight Rates Edge Up on Asia–Europe and Transpac Routes, but Peak Season Still Lacks Punch
Air cargo pricing out of Asia is finally showing some lift, but the traditional fourth-quarter surge remains strangely quiet. Forwarders...
Offshore Wind U-Turn Leaves U.S. Shipyards and Ports in the Lurch
Until a few months ago, shipyards along the U.S. coastline were humming with optimism. Welders were busy shaping hulls for...
Germany’s Logistics Sector Faces a Harder 2026
For months, German freight operators had been hoping that 2025 would bring stability after years of turbulence. That optimism is...
Parcel Giants Feel the Pressure as New Tech Rivals Gain Ground
Every peak season tells a story, and this year’s one feels different. The familiar trio of global parcel leaders —...
CargoWise – Australia: The Unified Platform Powering Global Logistics
By Hakim Joaquim Sebbah, Senior Business Development Executive, CargoWise Australia The Backbone of a Connected Global Supply Chain In today’s world, logistics...
After the 747 Crash, Hong Kong Airport Creeps Back to Life
Hong Kong’s airport woke up to an uneasy quiet on Tuesday. A day earlier, a Boeing 747 freighter had torn...
VECTOR GLOBAL LOGISTICS – AMERICAN EXCELLENCE IN HUMAN AND PURPOSE-DRIVEN LOGISTICS
By Enrique Alvarez, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Vector Global Logistics In a world where logistics has become the backbone of the...
Rotterdam loosens up: lasher walkout paused, terminals race to clear the pile-up
Just after dawn, Rotterdam felt different. The lashers — the crews who climb up and lock stacks of boxes in...