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China backhaul costs mirror headhaul rate shifts

Rates on the Europe to Asia trades have mirrored headhaul trades with China’s import cargo paying more for carriage since the Red Sea crisis...

Carriers playing catch-up to further tilt supply-demand imbalance

Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced an aggressive midterm plan on 19 March to grow its operated fleet to 3 million TEUs by 2030, representing...

Red Sea crisis spurs surge in TEU capacity: Newbuildings fully absorbed

The total container ship capacity deployed on trades affected by the Red Sea crisis has increased by 1.26 million TEUs since October 2023, driven...

Container shipping alliance landscape: Dominant OCEAN Alliance extension leaves THE Alliance stranded

The extension of cooperation among OCEAN Alliance partners has established a framework for the operation of major container lines in the coming years. As CMA...

How long can Maersk investors tolerate below-par performance, wonders Linerlytica

Maersk blamed overcapacity for its record EBIT losses in the fourth quarter but it failed to mask the fact that it has continuously underperformed...

80% of all container ships on Suez route divert to Cape of Good Hope

The number of container vessels that have re-routed via the Cape of Good Hope due to the Red Sea crisis has risen to 354...

Carriers set for major blanking programme

Hong Kong consultancy Linerlytica suggests that the carriers are struggling to achieve the General Rate Increases (GRIs) that they have supposedly imposed amongst the...

Demolition to stay in the doldrums

Any expectation that capacity will be removed from the market over the coming year is being scotched by market analysts who say that the...

Analyst says Maersk rate cutting behind Q3 losses

Analysis by Hong Kong-based Linerlytica suggests that the sudden and deep decline in container freight rates in the third quarter was initiated by Maersk...

Panama Canal limits fail to halt rate slide as box lines up capacity

The Panama Canal transit restrictions have not stopped carriers from adding 20% of incremental capacity on the Asia-US East Coast route since the end...
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Pacific supply glut to cause July rate plunge

Transpacific capacity already committed to entering the trades will see supply side growth of more than 30% on April levels even as demand has...

Gothenburg Port signs deal with Wallenius Wilhelmsen

A major development is underway at Scandinavia’s largest cargo hub as the Port of Gothenburg signs a long-term agreement with Wallenius Wilhelmsen, granting the...

Neptune Pacific to implement general rate increase

Neptune Pacific Line has announced it will apply a General Rate Increase (GRI) on cargo bound for Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and the Solomon...

Asian waters see 86% rise in sea robbery in Jan-June period

A very alarming situation is prevailing in Asian waters, with ships and crews often falling in danger, breaking all past records of incidents.  Within a...
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