
Carriers piled up with massive container surplus
Weak consumer demand and consequent easing of supply chain congestion has resulted in an expensive post-boom hangover for ocean carriers, as their equipment storage costs

Weak consumer demand and consequent easing of supply chain congestion has resulted in an expensive post-boom hangover for ocean carriers, as their equipment storage costs

DP World has won a major concession to develop, operate and maintain the mega-container terminal at Deendayal port in Gujarat, on the western coast of

India, the fastest growing major economy in the world, is seeing ever greater volumes of large boxships visiting its shores, necessitating the construction of far

Danish maritime data analysis company, Sea-Intelligence noted that it was expected that box carriers would utilise Chinese New Year (CNY) as an opportunity to cancel

India needs a shipping line of its own if it wants to become a serious manufacturer and exporter in the global stage, and the budget

As the market recovered from the first Covid shock, a confluence of small carriers began to deploy capacity, particularly on the Transpacific trade, and big

Alphaliner’s calculations state that normally, from 1 January to 17 February, there would be 196 sailings from the carriers’ 18 Far East-North Europe and 10

Container freight that saw nearly 500% rise owing to shortage soon after the lockdown conditions eased had impacted Exim trade negatively at Mundra and Kandla

An unusual drop in prices was observed in Chinese container exports, according to chief shipping analyst at BIMCO, Niels Rasmussen, who noted that box rates,

Weak consumer demand and consequent easing of supply chain congestion

DP World has won a major concession to develop, operate

India, the fastest growing major economy in the world, is

Danish maritime data analysis company, Sea-Intelligence noted that it was

India needs a shipping line of its own if it

As the market recovered from the first Covid shock, a

Alphaliner’s calculations state that normally, from 1 January to 17

Container freight that saw nearly 500% rise owing to shortage

An unusual drop in prices was observed in Chinese container