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Shipping is making emergency plans as a swathe of Eastern Europe becomes a war zone. Yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered forces into two breakaway
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Shipping is making emergency plans as a swathe of Eastern Europe becomes a war zone. Yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered forces into two breakaway

Shippers and carriers are starting to see a return to normalcy in container availability after the shortages that helped to fuel supply chain disruption last year.

19th February 2022 was a red-letter day for Seaways Shipping and Logistics Ltd (Seaways), as it set two new records at Paradip port. The company

SEA freight rates have increased up to 800% in some routes — a 100% increase than in October last year (700%) — due to reduced

When global supply chains snap back to some form of normality – widely tipped to be in the second half of the year – transport

The timber trade that has been running on the banks of the Sandhya river in Nesarabad upazila of Pirojpur for decades has emerged as the

The Paradip Port Trust (PPT) has achieved 100-MMT cargo handling for the fifth year in a row. Despite the Covid-19 crisis and huge shortfall in iron

Singapore’s Pacific International Lines (PIL) will fine clients $30,000 per container for any box it finds that there has been a misdeclaration of cargo weight,

With the pressure on equipment capacity showing no sign of abating, freight forwarders are increasingly turning to “shipper-owned containers (SOCs)” to minimise the risk associated

Shipping is making emergency plans as a swathe of Eastern

Shippers and carriers are starting to see a return to

19th February 2022 was a red-letter day for Seaways Shipping

SEA freight rates have increased up to 800% in some

When global supply chains snap back to some form of


The Paradip Port Trust (PPT) has achieved 100-MMT cargo handling for

Singapore’s Pacific International Lines (PIL) will fine clients $30,000 per

With the pressure on equipment capacity showing no sign of