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Massive increase in container shipping imports from China into Mexico amid ongoing US trade war: Xeneta analysis

Growth in demand for container shipping imports from China into Mexico in January 2024 increased by 60% compared to 12 months ago, further fuelling...

Weak demand puts paid to talk of empty box crisis

Fears that there is a looming empty repositioning crisis in Asia have subsided as weak demand and the continued growth in capacity have combined...

Xeneta appoints former Amazon and MSC expert

Fabio Brocca, recently appointed Chief Product Officer at Xeneta, faces the challenge of leveraging data and technology to revolutionize the buying and selling of...

Red Sea Crisis: Spiralling ocean freight rates from Far East to US may have peaked

The Red Sea crisis sent ocean freight rates from the Far East to the US spiralling by more than 150%, but there appears to...

Red Sea crisis impact on box rates more rapid than Covid-19: Xeneta analysis

The Red Sea crisis has seen ocean freight rates increase faster than in the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic as swathes of shippers...

Red Sea Crisis: Xeneta forecasts freight rates to rise further in February

Early indications suggest ocean freight shipping rates are set to increase further in early February amid the ongoing Red Sea crisis, according to data...

Xeneta appoints new chief revenue officer

Tonia Luykx, renowned for her success in scaling software as a service (SaaS) and tech businesses such as Sift, Google, Dropbox, and Amazon, has...

Shippers are counting the cost of war

Verifiable costs for transiting the African Cape rather than the Suez Canal are around US$1,000 per box according to Xeneta chief analyst Peter Sand,...

Red Sea crisis: Markets spike, consumers will pay the price

Consumers around the world are expected to pay the price for the unfolding crisis in the Red Sea after missile attacks on merchant ships...

Xeneta expects “even more brutal” 2024 for ocean carriers

Norway-based ocean and air freight rate platform suggests that next year could be "even more brutal than expected" for ocean carriers in the freight...
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CMA CGM announces overweight surcharge from South America East Coast

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