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Global container traffic is forecast to fall 1% in 2025 due to U.S. tariffs and trade policies, analyst Drewry says, only the third decline in its forecast history.
Potential shortages and higher costs has been a worry for households and business. Yet there's another way to look at the plunge in shipping traffic: U.S. firms that rely on Chinese manufacturing for ...
CMA CGM has extended its charter on a container ship for two years at a time when period contracts are rare in a market ...
From increased automation to enhanced security, emerging trends in container management can optimize the speed, scalability ...
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MT Newswires on MSNShippers Turn Cautious as Tariffs Begin Impacting Container Traffic Headed to West CoastShippers are scaling back bookings out of Asia in response to global trade tensions, with a drop in the number of container vessels headed to the West Coast' biggest sea ports already reflecting the ...
Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen is in the middle of it all, working with 13,000 businesses to track and manage their international ...
With Chinese imports tanking and fewer calls expected at West Coast ports, many empty containers won’t have a way back to ...
Maritime consultancy Drewry said on Thursday it expects global container port volume to fall 1% as a direct result of U.S.
The new owners of a panamax container ship have wasted no time finding employment for the vessel. The 3,426-teu Burgundy ...
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