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Shippers fear higher freight costs due to carbon tax

Fear prevails in the Global Shippers Forum (GSF), the global business organisation which represents cargo owners exporting and importing to international supply chains. The reason...

Lost port capacity creates economic harm to smaller developing nations and hinders post-pandemic recovery

The MDS Transmodal (MDST) report has revealed the extent of capacity restriction as a result of scheduled port calls skipped and blank sailings by...

Capacity restoration is key to crisis recovery, says Global Shippers Forum

Global Shippers Forum, the global trade body that advises shippers and cargo owners in the conduct of international trade, has conducted a study indicating...

“Congestion is not just for Christmas,” says Global Shippers Forum

The wave of congestion that is sweeping through global supply chains delaying deliveries of seasonal goods and essential commodities, stranding many shippers between meeting...

Shippers struggle as container carriers’ earnings skyrocket

Importers and exporters are facing a rapidly disintegrating container shipping market as deployed capacity fails to keep pace with returning consumer and business demand...

GSF calls for greater scrutiny of container lines from EC

The Global Shippers’ Forum (GSF) has called for the EC to monitor the container shipping industry more closely as the Consortia Block Exemption Regulation...

New attempt to re-float Ever Given later today, as GSF warns of long-term effects

Ship operator Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM), technical manager of the 20,388TEU Ever Given has announced that it is intensifying its attempts to pull the...

Lunar year begins with uncertainty and hope for trade

Just as we roll over from the year of the rat to the year of the ox, the shift in the pattern of cargo...

Things can only get better as carrier/shipper relations turn “nasty”

According to Gordon Downes, the CEO of the online cargo booking site NYSHEX, “Things are getting nasty in container shipping,” as shippers and carriers...

FMC probe finds evidence of common carrier rule infringements

The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) investigation into the carrier’s alleged refusal to carry US export cargo has found some evidence that lines are not...
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