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7 Air Cargo nears take-off, as carriers round the globe spread their wings
7 Air, a start-up US cargo carrier, is one step nearer services taking off after the Department of Transportation…
CMA CGM set to be first liner to resume Suez transits?
The evidence that CMA CGM will be the first liner operator to resume Red Sea transits on a regular basis…
Trump moves into the Oval Office and supply chains enter unchartered waters
Donald Trump has vowed to unleash a raft of decrees from “day one” of his US presidency that will include orders…
OceanX: My perspectives on Saudi & Egypt
Saturday 18 January in Egypt allowed for a deeper reflection on the past week in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – that…
EU shippers fear for business as their boxes stack up in Russia
While trade sanctions against Russia following its invasion of Ukraine in 2022 have been well-documented, far less…
DHL rallies through the (Trump) noise – DSV and Kuehne don’t
One key takeaway from last week’s US CPI numbers that boosted animal spirits?
Oh well, that is surely part of the…
Container teu-mile growth could go into reverse if Red Sea transits resume
Ocean container teu-mile trade grew 18% year on year in 2024, to 1,171 teu per mile, mainly due to vessel detours…
Mexican tariffs a ‘smart signal’ that duty-free loophole is closing
Mexico’s recent imposition of tariffs on foreign imports has signalled to China and the US that it will not become…
News in Brief Podcast | Week 3 | Ceasefire talks, ecommerce and Expeditors
In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone recaps last…
CMA CGM lidera la última búsqueda de nuevo tonelaje con una cartera de pedidos de…
El nuevo año ha visto a la aerolínea francesa CMA CGM invitar a ofertas de astilleros surcoreanos y chinos para…