Tag: Ocean freight rates

Stable Ocean Rates Face Potential Declines Amid Evolving Market Conditions

Current Ocean Rate Trends Ocean freight rates out of Asia remained stable last week across most routes, holding steady at their mid-July highs for the...

Regulators Facilitate Freight Rates & Supply Chain Crisis, Says ITF

Governments and other jurisdictions have facilitated the rise of ocean freight rates and the current supply chain crisis by creating a supportive legal framework...

Cargo Ship Wait-times and Freight Rates Status

Consumer spending in the US has been shifting back from goods to discretionary services, and demand for goods has fallen from the breath-taking stimulus-miracle...

Container Crisis Continue To Restrict Options on the High Seas

Logistics managers reliant on ocean cargo shipping have been confronted with a series of calamities and close calls this year, writes Patrick Burnson for...

Ocean Freight Rates Rising Steadily

Ocean freight rates are rising steadily as high demand has led to a shortage of containers and to congested ports, reports korea joongang daily. SCFI...

Spike in Long-term Contracted Ocean Freight Rates

Long-term contracted ocean freight rates are continuing their dizzying ascent, with a 4.1% climb in April leaving container shipping costs up 21.1% year-on-year. ...

Global Container Shortage Implies Signs of Normalcy, Index Confirms

What does the global shortage of shipping containers that’s sent ocean freight rates skyrocketing show? Is it signs of easing! Yes, according to...

Freight Rates Shoot Up Due to Rush in Exports

Ocean freight rates are up as much as threefold on year, and the firmness of pricing could remain and help Korea’s shippers for...

Boxship Demolitions Abandoned Amid Spike in Freight Rates

Containership demolition virtually dried up in December as shipowners and carriers deployed all available tonnage to meet surging demand across trades, says an article...

Ocean Carriers Respond Amid Erratic Freight Rates

Uncertain outlook as ocean freight rates fall and carriers respond. Rates fell for the second consecutive month as the ramifications of coronavirus continue...
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