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North American Supply Chains Under Threat

North American Supply Chains Under Threat “A one-week strike could push port operations back to normal only by mid-November, while a two-week strike could extend disruptions well into 2025.”   Canadian Rail Strike Set to Begin on Thursday North American supply chains are bracing for significant disruption as labor disputes intensify in both Canada and […]

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Container Space Issues Despite Weak European Export

Container Space Issues Despite Weak European Export The container industry is currently in a paradoxical situation. Despite historically low export volumes of various commodities from Europe, shipping companies are increasingly facing space issues on multiple routes. This situation does not reflect the current economic reality, where low export volumes would normally lead to overcapacity and

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Port Congestion and its Impact on Schedule Reliability

Singapore Port Congestion Singapore, the world’s second-busiest container port, is experiencing critical congestion levels, causing ships to wait up to seven days to berth. This situation is exacerbated by diversions due to the Red Sea crisis and carriers bypassing Port Klang in Malaysia. The congestion in Singapore has led to vessel bunching and increased delays

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