The global shipping index rose again in July to 435.2 points, This marks the fifth month in a row that it has hit a new record high.
As the shipping industry migrates through the energy transition there shall be inherent risks that need to be mitigated. Out of the fuels reviewed, methanol poses the least risk, followed by LNG, hydrogen and ammonia risk ratings increasing.
The total volume of loaded imports at the tracked ports decreased by 148,000 TEUs between May and June to 2.54 million TEUs, a record for the month of June. This represents a 5.5 percent slide from May and equates to a 6.1 percent gain year-on-year.
With current dry weather conditions threatening inland water transportation in certain European regions, this report from April is useful in understand the role of inland waterways in European logistics…
Blank sailings have been traditionally used as a tactical tool to manage supply to bring it down in line with...
Ocean carriers forced to make difficult choices as there are not enough container ships to fully staff all regular liner...
Operating margins exceed 50% for several carriers in Q2 Average operating margins for the container industry ticked up again in...
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