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Digital integration boosts container terminal efficiency in Japan
Digital integration is helping improve container terminal efficiency by reducing truck and container round-trip times. The analysis shows meaningful gains when systems between shippers, truckers and terminals are connected, allowing more predictable flows and fewer bottlenecks. The results highlight how operational data sharing can materially enhance terminal performance. The report examines how digital integration across Japan’s port community systems affects […]
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Global trade set for record 2025 but risks build for 2026
The latest Global Trade Update shows global trade still expanding, with 2025 flows set to exceed $35 trillion, around 7% above 2024. Growth is driven mainly by developing economies, especially East Asia, Africa and South–South trade, with manufacturing and electronics outperforming weaker energy-related trade. But prospects for 2026 are softer as slower economic growth, rising trade costs and geopolitical tensions […]
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Shipping decarbonisation could raise costs sharply without early action
Shipping decarbonisation will significantly increase operating costs, but early compliance reduces the long-term burden. The analysis shows that delaying action leaves operators exposed to much higher IMO and EU compliance costs by 2040, especially on long-haul routes. Even under ambitious pathways, the added cost per container remains modest at the consumer level. The report evaluates the long-term cost implications of […]
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Maritime emissions rise unevenly across ship types as activity rebounds
Maritime emissions have climbed since 2019, but growth varies widely by ship type. Container ships and cruise vessels show the strongest increases, while tankers and bulk carriers are rising more moderately as global activity normalises. The pattern highlights how operational practices and regional demand shape the trajectory of maritime emissions across segments. The report shows that maritime emissions have increased […]
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Global bunker prices soften as MGO leads declines in Week 50
Global bunker prices eased slightly over Week 50, with all major MABUX indices edging lower. According to the latest update,

Suez Canal container traffic: AIS data shows recovery remains uneven
AIS-derived data shared publicly by Alphaliner suggests that, despite headlines about large container ships returning to the Red Sea since

Panamax container ships: ageing fleet, shrinking supply – but still highly profitable
Alphaliner’s latest public data highlights the unusual position of Panamax container ships — a vessel class shaped entirely by the
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EU shipping emissions hit their highest level on record








