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Global Schedule Reliability Slips to 51.4% in September

In September, global schedule reliability reached the lowest level the industry has seen in 24 months, declining 1.2 percentage points to 51.4%. Schedule reliability has remained between 50% and 55% in 2024 but has been trending downward since May. Nonetheless, low levels of volatility in schedule reliability in 2024 have afforded shippers a reasonably good

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Top 20 Airports Handle 42% of the World’s Cargo

Cargo traffic remains concentrated at the world’s main hub airports, with the top 20 airports handling around 42% of global volumes, despite a -3.2% decline year-over-year, according to ACI World. Global air cargo volumes fell by -1.8% in 2023 to 115 million tonnes, but top airport rankings remained steady. Hong Kong held first place, followed

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Blank Sailings Drive Rate Hikes on Asia-Europe Routes

Asia-Europe spot freight rates temporarily rose after 15 weeks of decline as carriers implemented general rate increases (GRIs) on ex-Asia shipments. Drewry’s World Container Index (WCI) showed an 8% rate jump on Shanghai-Rotterdam routes and an 11% rise on Shanghai-Genoa routes. Despite this uptick, industry experts are seeing the increases as temporary. Market feedback suggests

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US$3 Billion Investment for U.S. Ports in 27 States

The U.S. government is awarding US$3 billion in investments to strengthen the country’s port infrastructure, boost jobs, and reduce pollution at 55 ports across 27 states and territories. The US$3 billion investment will fund “… battery-electric and hydrogen-powered human-operated and human-maintained equipment, including over 1,500 units of cargo handling equipment, 1,000 drayage trucks, 10 locomotives,

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High Freight Costs Could Raise Consumer Prices 0.6% in 2025, Says UNCTAD

Global maritime trade rose 2.4% in 2023 to 12.3 billion tons. According to the Review of Maritime Transport 2024 released by the United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD), shipping volumes are forecasted to grow 2% in 2024, with annual increases averaging 2.4% expected through 2029. However, the report warned that high freight costs and geopolitical

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Montreal Labor Dispute Continues with 24-Hour Shutdown

As dock workers announced a 24-hour strike starting Sunday, 27 October at 7 am, Montreal’s port faces another wave of disruption. The Maritime Employers Association (MEA) has warned that the strike’s impact will extend beyond the one-day stoppage. “We recall that the strike called on 30 September by the union paralyzed operations for three days

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Airlines Boost Capacity, NRF Projects 3.5% Holiday Spending Growth

Airlines are increasing capacity on Asia Pacific-North America routes as the disruptions from China’s Golden Week eases and preparations for the Christmas rush begin. The U.S. National Retail Federation (NRF) expects holiday spending to rise between 2.5% and 3.5% compared to last year, with e-commerce projected to grow between 8% and 9%, reaching $297.9 billion.

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No Relief for Shippers with High Freight Rates in 2025

Drewry reports that three million TEUs of new shipping capacity expected in 2025 will not ease the challenges shippers face as disruptions and rising costs are expected to keep freight rates high. Drewry analyzed scenarios with and without potential U.S. East Coast port strikes in January. In both cases, rates are expected to climb. Philip

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