New lockdowns in key Chinese transport hubs hobble supply chains again
Lockdowns in key Chinese port cities are again hampering supply chains, despite a “muted” peak season. View Linkedin item here[...]
read morePutting trade before the ‘green transition’ not the answer to climate crisis
Commerce in a sense means developing market conditions in which new and alternative fuels can thrive, and to create incentives for the market to develop them. View Linkedin item here[...]
read moreJapan accelerating toward ‘Net Zero’ by 2050
The Nishitetsu Group will speed up the development of renewable energy sources and energy management initiatives, as well as supply green power. View Linkedin item here[...]
read moreFewer orders ‘bodes poorly’ for China’s exports as Golden Week looms
China’s manufacturing sector contracted again this month, with new export orders at their “lowest since May.” View Linkedin item here[...]
read moreDigitisation has a central role in meeting green shipping goals.
It is at the helm of shipping’s voyage towards decarbonisation and it is enabling the industry to meet its goals. View Linkedin item here[...]
read moreAnalysts warn box lines to withdraw capacity as spot rates sink
Container spot freight rates took another pummeling this week with declines seen on some of the major trades. View Linkedin item here[...]
read moreA new 8 day strike will impact Felixstowe Port and will overlap with the strike at Liverpool Port
The industrial action is set to run for eight days from 27 September to 5 October. View Linkedin item here[...]
read more‘Massive’ typhoon disrupts ports and airports in Shanghai, Ningbo and Busan
Typhoon Hinnamor has forced the ports of Shanghai, Ningbo & Busan to close, further disrupting shipping schedules from Asia. View Linkedin item here[...]
read moreCarriers unveil blanking programmes to prop up rates as peak season sag.
Some 8.8% of capacity is due to be pulled from the Asia to Europe market by ocean carriers over the next 12 weeks. View Linkedin item here[...]
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