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Market conditions across North America are stabilizing, but operational pressures persist across freight and inland logistics, reports the Netherlands' Fresh Plaza.

Global container demand rose 3-5 percent year-on-year in Q1 2026, supported by Chinese exports. North American imports remained slightly negative, while Africa and Europe recorded stronger growth. Maersk sta...


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India is rapidly positioning itself as a cross-border fulfilment node for international trade, reported London's Air Cargo Week.

Growth in Grade A warehousing, airport cargo capacity, and multimodal infrastructure is driving the shift from a sourcing base to a logistics hub.

Rising parcel flows are increasingly tied to direct-to-consumer exports into North America...


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The Port of New York and New Jersey's new container imbalance fee risks harming supply chain efficiency rather than improving it, argued Robert Cannizzaro, executive director of the Ocean Carrier Equipment Management Association (OCEMA), in commentary in New York's Journal of Commerce.

Mr. Cannizzaro stated that ocean carriers share the port's goal of fluid operations b...


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Three major Japanese shipping companies have projected net profit declines for fiscal 2026 due to rising fuel prices linked to tensions in the Middle East, reports the Japan Times.

Nippon Yusen expects its net profit to fall by 7.9 percent to JPY195 billion (US$1.23 billion). Mitsui OSK Lines forecasts a 20.3 percent drop to JPY170 billion, while Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha p...


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Brazil has moved to allow shipping lines to participate in the auction for a new mega container terminal at the Port of Santos, reports the UK's Seatrade Maritime News. The Presidential Chief of Staff Office instructed the Ports Ministry to remove restrictions and double the minimum concession fee.

The technical note from the Investment Partnerships Programme clears the...


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