That was never more true than in November, as President Donald Trump’s trade war sent global container demand up 7.2% across ...
Container demand is unlikely to bounce back until 12 months from now or longer, according to a recent report from container logistics platform Container XChange. This year’s cautious consumer spending ...
A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S, a bellwether for global trade, said a strong start to the year has improved the outlook for container trade demand worldwide. Global container trade will probably expand 2.5% ...
On a chilly Wednesday morning, hundreds of trucks loaded with multi-colored containers queue in front of a 363-meter-long ship docked at a terminal at the Qingdao port, East China's Shandong Province, ...
In an exclusive webinar hosted as part of Capital Link's Container Shipping Sector Webinar Series, Euroseas Ltd (NASDAQ:ESEA) Chairman and CEO Aristides Pittas, Global Ship Lease Inc (NYSE:GSL) CEO ...
Danish shipping giant Maersk on Thursday posted stronger-than-expected first-quarter operating profit but warned that the current level of U.S.-China trade tariffs could restrict global container ...
Forward sailing conditions for container shipping are currently looking unstable. If the Red Sea reopens over the course of 2025, we expect the tide to turn and excess capacity to surface. That ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The global container shipping industry saw profits surge to more than $10 billion in the second quarter on record volumes and rising ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) represents more than 85,000 dockworkers. A strike could also cause havoc for container leasing and trading companies by causing major delays, port ...
Container shipping, the linchpin of global trade, has been thrown into turmoil once again as President Donald Trump’s trade war continues to escalate. Recent weeks have seen a dizzying array of tariff ...
Traditional trade routes, particularly the Asia to Europe route, are experiencing more frequent disruptions. The volatility in the container freight market looks set to continue considering the number ...
The ongoing supply and demand imbalance is driving down container prices on U.S. trade routes, as ocean carriers deploy more ships in a soft market. Spot rates as of Dec. 11 from Asia to the U.S. West ...