Global schedule reliability slips to 55.2% in July as major trades drive decline
All crew members are reported safe as emergency protocols are activated and the vessel is diverted toward West Africa for additional support following the incident
KiwiRail's extensive project to enhance rail infrastructure will impact services between North Auckland and Hamilton from 20 September to 4 October 2025
China and Taiwan brace for tropical storm Podul, high yard utilisation in North Europe, and Chittagong continues to face berth delays
New release of FAQs aimed at legitimising their attacks on Israeli-affiliated ships
Shanghai wants to build a major shipbuilding hub on Changxing Island by 2027, where state-owned CSSC already has a strong presence
The Sea-Intelligence analysis reveals that post-pandemic fluctuations in shipping capacity have doubled, causing challenges for European ports already dealing with congestion and delays
Despite strong growth in transport volumes in Q2, Hapag-Lloyd now forecasts a reduced EBITDA range for 2025, citing operational disruptions and market volatility
US rejects greenhouse gas deal at IMO and threatens measures against countries that support it
Maersk chief executive Vincent Clerc said that despite talk about ‘de-globalisation’ the rise of Chinese consumer brands is accelerating exports from China
An in-depth interview with Marc Meseguer, Global Sea Logistics Reefer Perishables Manager, on the resilience, challenges, and successes in the global perishables logistics sector
Key terminals in Antwerp, Rotterdam, and Hamburg struggle with high yard utilisation and extended waiting times due to increased inbound cargo from Asia
This move, resulting from renewed talks between the US and China, aims to ease trade tensions and prevent tariff escalation, offering businesses temporary stability as negotiations continue
Experts warn of a slowdown in demand and uncertainty in cargo volumes, after a significant surge before the tariff deadline