A slump in international trade, geopolitical conflicts and economic uncertainty created a difficult business environment for the largest transportation and logistics providers in 2023.
November 1, 2024Global Freight News Updates
Top 50 Freight Companies Endure Global Trade Slump
Looking Up: Airfreight Demand Takes Off in 2024
Demand for global air cargo traffic continues to increase amid 颅e-commerce growth and ocean shipping constraints, driving prices higher as carriers and airports seek new efficiencies to maximize capacity.
November 1, 2024SF Express Is Said to Target Second Listing in Hong Kong
SF Holding Co., China鈥檚 biggest express delivery company, is targeting a second listing in Hong Kong at the end of next month that could raise about $1 billion.
October 24, 2024Trade Strains Boost Ocean Shipping Cargo Rates
Global goods trade is showing signs of accelerating after last year鈥檚 slump, pushing up shipping rates and giving some supply chain managers flashbacks to the demand spike three years ago.
May 28, 2024What's That? Supply Chain Crisis
Supply chain resilience is the ability to persist, adapt or transform in the face of change and challenges. To be supply chain resilient, one must prepare and plan ahead.
April 10, 2024Deutsche Bahn to Sell Logistics Unit Schenker
BERLIN 鈥 Germany鈥檚 main national railway operator, Deutsche Bahn, on Dec. 19 launched an effort to sell its logistics unit, DB Schenker, as the company concentrates on its core business.
December 19, 2023Global Ocean Shipping Costs Creep Higher
Spot rates for shipping containers jumped by the most in more than two years, a sign that a 16-month slump in ocean freight costs that helped ease the sting of goods inflation is over.
August 3, 2023Labor Disruptions at Ports Quadrupled Globally in 2022
Labor unrest took an unusually heavy toll on ports around the world in 2022, and the outlook for continued economic instability could bring even more upheaval to global supply chains in 2023.
January 10, 20233PLs Make Debut on Global Freight 50
While the worst of the global supply chain snarls brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic now appear to be in the rearview mirror, it鈥檚 still not business as usual for international freight.
November 30, 2022A Clouded Outlook for Global Freight
Describing global supply chains as 鈥渧olatile鈥 for the last two years is an understatement. Glimmers of hope are emerging, but anxiety grows over whether freight volumes can maintain traction amid high inflation and economic uncertainty.
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