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Carriers still chase ‘healthy deals’ for open tonnage despite smaller idle fleet

Photo: © Eq Roy 27/05/2026 Excluding ships caught up in the fracas in the Persian Gulf, the container shipping sector’s scheme for full employment appears to be working, with virtually none of the rest of the world’s 33m teu cellular fleet idle. In its latest round-up, Alphaliner counted just 59 (representing 189,285 teu) vessels out […]

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China-Australia ‘firm’ as surcharges support strong rates

Photo: © Yong hian Lim 27/05/2026 Maersk is looking to capitalise on the “firm” China-Australia lane with its latest “lean service” announcement. The Danish shipping line on Friday announced a new service serving the Greater China region to/from Australia. The Qilin service will link Shanghai, Sydney and Melbourne from 24 July and complement Maersk’s existing

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Canada pours cash into developing global trade links outside the US

Photo: © Mykhailo Polenok, Dreamstime.com 27/05/2026 The Canadian government has been aggressively pursuing trade agreements with partners around the world to reduce the economy’s reliance on US trade, and is pouring money into transport infrastructure to support this. However, a new study raises questions about the nation’s ability to boost maritime traffic. With little over

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Container production in China to fall as supply/demand rebalances

© Igor Gromov, dreamstime.com 27/05/2026 The China Container Industry Association (CCIA) expects manufacturing output to drop by as much as 30% this year, because of a rebalancing of supply and demand. Chinese manufacturers produce 95% of the world’s containers and, after record output in 2021, 2024, and 2025, downward pressure on prices is expected. Last

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Digital forwarders split: should tech sit above freight, or inside it?

27/05/2026 The first generation of digital freight forwarders once appeared to be converging on a single idea: combine software with logistics execution, automate the workflows, and gradually become the operating system for global trade.  Increasingly, however, the sector’s players are heading in very different directions.  For the UK’s Beacon, the answer was to step away from freight forwarding altogether. CEO Fraser Robinson recently told The Loadstar the company had concluded that

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CHB-powered Expeditors – boring surely does it

ID 88635271 © Designer491 | Dreamstime.com 27/05/2026 One of the top performers in Q1 26, Expeditors’ strength, once again, boiled down to its unique product portfolio mix, where customs house brokerage (CHB) stood out. That powerfully defensive proposition – something DSV is also looking to exploit, scaling “customs AI across every market“, as discussed at

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U.S. Sends Rare SPR Oil Cargo to Asia as Hormuz Crisis Reshapes Trade

A tanker loaded with crude oil from the U.S. strategic petroleum reserve has set off from the Gulf of Mexico to the Philippines in what is the first U.S. oil shipment to Asia since late 2022, Reuters reported, citing shipping data. The rare move yet again highlights the rearrangement of energy flows resulting from the

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