2026
2025
- 2025-11 Logistics disruptions at European ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges due to strikes
- 2025-10 Carbon emission related surcharges imposed by shipping lines are numerous and vary significantly
- 2025-9 Persistent port congestion is expected to last until the end of the year
- 2025-8 Shippers should stay updated on the recent downward trend in freight rates
- 2025-7 Global port delays soar 300% above normal in June 2025
- 2025-6 Shippers should stay alert to the upcoming rate hikes and surcharges
- 2025-5 As Trump's 90-day tariff pause is going to lapse, shippers should be cautious of
- 2025-4 Freight rates decline as U.S. tariffs weaken shipping demand
- 2025-3 Shippers should stay alert to the surge in blank sailings on transpacific routes
- 2025-2 Carbon emission related surcharges vary significantly among shipping lines
- 2025-1 Cargo fuel surcharges vary significantly among airlines, ranging from HK$0 to HK$4.7
2024
- 2024-9 The ongoing decline in freight rates on major container trade routes persists
- 2024-8 Shippers need to stay alert to the backlog situation at U.S. ports
- 2024-7 Shippers need to stay alert to the port strike surcharges
- 2024-6 Shippers should take precautionary actions against U.S. port strike
- 2024-5 Looming US ports strike threatens supply chain crisis
- 2024-4 The decline in freight rates on major container trade routes continues
- 2024-3 Drewry’s World Container Index has continued its sharp decline this week
- 2024-2 Stay alert on shipping status regarding import into/export from Bangladesh
- 2024-1 Shippers should take precautionary actions for shipment through Rea Sea supply chain crisis
2022
- 2022-12 Sea freight rates have been “cliff-falling” in the last few months
- 2022-10 Shippers should note the following two market developments
- 2022-11 Ocean freight rates are “cliff-diving”
- 2022-9 Shippers should not that Freight Rates are dropping fast
- 2022-8 付貨人請注意深圳及珠江三角洲因防疫最近安排引致的物流影響
- 2022-7 付貨人需留意跨境陸路貨運最新情況
