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In the North Sea ... freight market has seen a steady decline in rates this week across both basins. The Pacific spot earnings has eased slightly whereas the Atlantic’s rate performance has not been ...
West of Suez, Mediterranean/East LR2’s were flat by comparison with market reported as quiet and came down a modest $35,000 to $2.94 million MEG LR1 freight remained stable ... reducing the demand for ...
Traditionally the exports were done by air route. Now the industry is embracing the cost-effective and sustainable sea-freight mode. India shipped pomegranates comprising 4,620 boxes, around 14 ...
The Christian Blind Mission (CBM) in collaboration with the European Union, has launched a three-year disability project to enhance inclusive development and sustainability for Persons with ...
With regard to the carriage of plastic pellets in freight containers by sea, the Committee is expected ... for its design for a 40,000 cbm liquefied… ...
Furthermore, freight sector companies can now utilise one warehouse for all their shipping activities -- land, maritime or air, it said. Detailing the steps involved for availing the integrated ...
A noticeable change in an adjustment in Cubic Metre (CBM) charges is set to directly affect importers, especially those who primarily rely on sea transport to ferry their merchandise from abroad. One ...
This is not the most important figure for us, of course, world production matters, but what really matters is for the Shipping segment, what is moved on deep sea. And although if we have a flat ...
If it was not for the Yemenite Houthi’s random attack on so many vessels in the Red Sea, last year’s freight market for ... “Salalah LNG” with 148,173-cbm capacity just passed through ...
As consumer demands evolve, traditional freight methods are being replaced by… The Logistics and Supply Chain News that Shaped 2024 A curated selection of the top 10 logistics and supply chain stories ...
Ships not linked to Israel could begin returning to the Red Sea in as little as two weeks, DP World’s deputy chief executive said, adding that could see freight prices “come crashing down”.
Sea freight prices could drop "at least 20%, 25%" and that could happen over two to three months, Yuvraj Narayan told Reuters on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum meeting taking place in ...