
Hormuz Disruption Continues To Impact Global Supply Chains
Renewed conflict in the Strait of Hormuz is once again creating significant challenges for international shipping, as heightened military activity disrupts one of the world’s
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Renewed conflict in the Strait of Hormuz is once again creating significant challenges for international shipping, as heightened military activity disrupts one of the world’s

Global container shipping operations are facing renewed pressure as port congestion builds across several key port regions. Longer vessel queues, restricted berth availability, busy terminals

The International Maritime Organisation has put on hold a planned evacuation of vessels and seafarers from the Gulf after a sudden escalation in violence in

Asia–Europe ocean freight rates look set to rise again, with major carrier networks preparing to implement a new General Rate Increase from 1 July. Demand

Global markets have welcomed signs that tensions in the Gulf are potentially easing. Reports of a potential agreement between the United States and Iran, alongside

Global container shipping markets have entered a period of heightened activity, with demand gaining momentum earlier than expected across several major trade lanes. The strongest

We may be about to get an update to a question we asked in an earlier article this month about the Asia peak season, as

Despite recent claims from President Trump that serious negotiations are now taking place, tensions in the Gulf region continue to escalate as Iran moves to

We are rapidly approaching the traditional Asia–Europe peak season, although recent years have demonstrated how increasingly difficult it has become to accurately predict seasonal market