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From Choke Points to Bottlenecks: Red Sea Crisis Analysis

The global shipping industry is grappling with a formidable set of disruptions that have transformed maritime choke points into critical bottlenecks. Container News has compiled...

Gulf ports to keep facing challenges due to Red Sea crisis

A gloomy picture looms on the horizon for the Gulf ports' performance, as the disruptions in the Red Sea continue unabated. Saudi ports experienced a...

Eastern Mediterranean ports face challenges due to Red Sea disruptions

Disruptions in the Red Sea contributed to declines in the connectivity of Eastern Mediterranean ports, a region highly affected by the Houthis attacks, as...

Trade Routes in Turmoil: Valencia capitalizes on vessel re-routings, Gulf ports under pressure

Theo Notteboom, a PortEconomics member, compiled data revealing container traffic trends at the top 15 container ports within the European Union during the first...

Sea-Intelligence reports average minimum transit time up 39% on Asia-Med routes

The Red Sea crisis has compelled shipping lines to reroute around the Cape of Good Hope, significantly extending sailing distances and consequently increasing transit...

Improved vessel delays may release more capacity: Sea-Intelligence

In March, the fleet absorption from vessel delays was 5.7% of the global fleet, translating to an improvement from the recent peak of 7.5%...

End of Red Sea crisis to reignite container shipping challenges

Clarksons’ latest container shipping report said that weak “underlying” supply-demand fundamentals will materialise once the Red Sea disruption regresses. Boxship fleet growth is estimated at 9%...

Ocean rates keep sliding, but some rebound for air: Freightos analysis

In the latest development in the Red Sea crisis, Houthis recently announced threats to expand their attacks to Indian Ocean traffic, aimed at disrupting vessel...

Red Sea crisis milder than Covid-19, challenges to be seen in 2025

The impact of the Red Sea crisis is less severe than Covid-19, although the TEU-mile boost has been significant. Clarksons’ latest Container Intelligence Monthly stated...
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