Felixstowe in the news again – for all the wrong reasons
The start of the working week and the Port of Felixstowe is back in the news, for cancelling empty container restitutions (again), but the challenges facing shippers run much farther afield than Suffolk.
The Taiwanese container shipping line Evergreen has issued a customer notice stating that ...
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Inbound freight situation update
The UK’s supply chains are facing unparalleled challenges and some links are buckling under the strain. The following is a transcript of a customer advisory issued by Metro Shipping on Tuesday……..
The COVID pandemic continues to impact global and domestic freight in the most profound way...
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Trans-Pacific demand impacting Europe trade
The large numbers of empty containers stranded in Europe, due to blanked sailings, has led to equipment shortages in Asia, which is being exacerbated by shipping lines diverting empties to more profitable trans-pacific services.
On the 10th September we reported how UK port operations had been...
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Sydney port congestion will take time to clear
Shippers through Sydney have faced significant disruption for several months, due to bad weather, congestion and continuing industrial action by longshore workers, which has caused extensive delays to other ports in Australia and further afield in New Zealand.
The ongoing congestion has ...
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Rates – reliability = frustrated shippers
Container shipping rates from Asia to Europe have soared to a five year high, while reliability falls to the lowest ever level recorded.
The rapid recovery in post-lockdown demand has driven up volumes on the trans-Pacific and Asia-Europe trades, with global volume rising for the first time th...
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The perfect storm threatening container haulage is continuing
All parts of the UK have been impacted, including ‘essential’ freight, logistics and supply chain sectors, but the container haulage industry has been hit particularly hard, with many challenges still to be overcome.
Six weeks ago Metro wrote about container haulage operations and how it h...
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Container line alliances stifling innovation
The container shipping alliances help carriers lower operating costs and broaden service coverage through economies of scale. However, do the alliances restrict individual line’s ability to differentiate and innovate as services beyond the sea element is not always under a carrier’s control.&...
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Vehicle booking improvements at Felixstowe
In light of the recent criticism and industry-wide complaints concerning delays and service levels, the Port of Felixstowe – the UK’s largest and busiest container port - introduced vehicle booking changes on Monday, to improve service and lessen the delays on its terminals.
One of these c...
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India’s container shortage spreads
The anticipated equipment shortages in Asia are spreading as importers in the United States and Europe struggle to return empty containers to Asian manufacturing hubs, with India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh hit particularly hard.
The container imbalance followed the spike in imports to the US an...
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UK container ports continue to struggle
After weeks of complaints from port users, shipping lines, hauliers and cargo owners, there is some hope that Felixstowe’s service levels may be improving, but similar challenges are now being experienced at other key container ports.
After the recent well-documented service issues, delays,...
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Biggest importers struggle for space from Asia
Container freight rates are at their highest levels in five years, Westbound Asia to Europe, driven by rocketing demand and the carriers manipulating capacity to create under or balanced supply, which allows the shipping lines to cherry-pick the best paying cargo and maintain rates at the st...
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The axing of Safmarine is more significant than losing a brand
Formed in 1946, the African specialist shipping line Safmarine, which is represented in more than 130 countries, was acquired in 1999 by Maersk. Earlier this month Maersk announced that it was closing the Safmarine brand at the end of the year, integrating it into Maersk Line. What are the market...
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