
Riding the storm
Turning Challenges into Opportunities: X-Press Feeders’ Red Sea Strategy Capt. J.S.Gill, a senior leader at X-Press Feeders, offers an insider view: “The Red Sea crisis
Turning Challenges into Opportunities: X-Press Feeders’ Red Sea Strategy Capt. J.S.Gill, a senior leader at X-Press Feeders, offers an insider view: “The Red Sea crisis
Concerns about seafarers’ safety are growing at Yemen’s Ras Isa Port as a result of armed clashes and allegations of vessels being forcibly seized. Despite
How do you see the container growth momentum into 2025? It’s a matter of how the Indian government works with the US, Europe and others
Outlook 2025 Volatile? Challenging? Transformative? What will 2025 hold for shipping and logistics? From global disruptions to shifting trade dynamics, the year ahead could redefine
Amidst the continued geopolitical risks and Trump’s presidency starting, what are the global container market trends we will see in 2025? We will see a
Due to a strike that threatens to close ports that handle almost half of the country’s seaborne commerce volumes, spot container rates for transporting products
Due to a spillover of maritime freight to air routes during a crisis in the Red maritime that began in October 2023, international air cargo
The growth was mainly driven by stocking of goods by the customers in Europe to prevent shortage due to the Red Sea crisis. It has
The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) has noted that while the export demand growth is positive but the Red Sea Crisis is directly impacting the
Turning Challenges into Opportunities: X-Press Feeders’ Red Sea Strategy Capt.
Concerns about seafarers’ safety are growing at Yemen’s Ras Isa
How do you see the container growth momentum into 2025?
Outlook 2025 Volatile? Challenging? Transformative? What will 2025 hold for
Amidst the continued geopolitical risks and Trump’s presidency starting, what
Due to a strike that threatens to close ports that
Due to a spillover of maritime freight to air routes
The growth was mainly driven by stocking of goods by
The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) has noted that while