Freight Outlook Defies Belief
Few would have predicted that already astronomically high freight rates would rise even higher.
Few would have predicted that already astronomically high freight rates would rise even higher.
Rates on Asia-Europe routes soar as the fall out from the Suez blockages starts to hit exports.
Despite severe delays, this year retailers will be welcoming all inbound goods, as many struggle with inventory shortages.
The logjams at U.S. West Coast ports is starting to ease up, but rates out of Asia to the US ...
Rates have leveled off but remain well above pre-COVID levels with few signs of serious retreat.
A week past the Chinese New Year peak and exports are still at record highs.
For decades nations have dragged their feet on upgrading infrastructure. E-commerce has provided the necessary catalyst that's forcing things to ...
Even Chinese New Year didn't slow down Asian exports, putting upward pressure on freight rates.
Ocean rates hit a ceiling, while port congestion worsens.
Despite their best efforts, ocean carriers are stymied as they try to cope with a relentless surge in demand.