The supply chain at Christmas
This year may become notorious for the global COVID pandemic, but its impact is having the most profound impact on global trade and supply chains, disrupting normal operations and tearing up the best-laid plans.
This weekend the BBC reported how the Swedish furniture favourite, Ikea, was force...
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Looking ahead to the 1st quarter
The COVID pandemic has simultaneously battered supply-chains and emphasised their importance, making many companies reconsider their approach to a critical business area, that is going to be under immense pressure as we move into 2021.
2020 highlighted, in a very big way, the need for th...
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Catastrophic loss underlines need for marine insurance
Dramatic images on Twitter captured the 14,000 teu containership, ONE Apus, losing over a quarter of its load, in a catastrophic container stack collapse, that dumped over 1,800 boxes into the Pacific ocean on the 30th November.
The Twitter image, shared by Container News, shows that most of t...
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Forwarders and shippers face double air whammy
The rollout of COVID vaccines is slowly but surely restricting access to air freight services for other cargoes, at the same time that cargo handlers in the UK unveil massive price increases, that will directly impact the costs paid by air freight shippers.
Just days into vaccine roll-outs and...
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UK port congestion is not easing
Congestion at UK container ports which commenced in the Summer at Felixstowe, before filtering out to Southampton and London Gateway, is continuing despite all efforts, with Japanese carmaker Honda warning that production at its Swindon plant will be disrupted.
Problems at the UK's container p...
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Critical Ningbo issues and Southern China port suspension
The container shortage that is currently impacting Asia supply chains, has led lines to stop accepting shipment bookings from Ningbo, while the suspension of Southern China feeder operations, because of COVID, will impact key ports until after Chinese New Year 2021.
Due to the severe lack of c...
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Cargo rollovers exceed 30% at key hubs
As the Asia peak season rumbles on and the carriers struggle to meet demand, cargo rollovers are increasing at the busiest transhipment ports.
After a global decline in rollovers during September, the average container rollover rate at leading transshipment ports rose in October.
This time ...
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Heathrow workers strike over pay cuts
Members of the Unite union employed at Heathrow Airport commenced their first 24 hour strike stoppage on Tuesday 1st December, in a dispute over what they claim are savage wage cuts imposed on the workforce through a “brutal fire and rehire programme”
Heathrow says the Unite strike ac...
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US regulator monitoring Asia shipping alliances
The United States Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), the body responsible for the regulation of ocean carriers and intermediaries, is intensifying its monitoring of shipping alliance activity on the trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic trades.
Citing market fluctuations, the FMC’s regulators are...
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Selling sustainability to the board
The case for sustainability depends on debunking false mindsets around cost, outlining the value it brings to the business and clarifying the benefits to supplier relationships. Metro helps shippers reduce the environmental impacts of their logistics activities.
One of the big myths to overcom...
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Consumer goods boom driving sea freight rates
Reuters report shows how global container shipping rates have surged to record levels due to spikes in restocking demand in the United States and Europe, container scarcity at export hubs, and changes in freight flows because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Freightos Baltic Global Container I...
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Asia container shortage intensifies
The lack of container equipment at Asian origins is so severe that carriers are leaving export cargo on the quay, to ship empty containers back from Europe and the United States.
The container shortages are so acute, particularly at the Chinese ports of Qingdao, Xiamen, Ningbo, and Shanghai, t...
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