The shipping containers which were invented back in 1956 stand as a remarkable innovation that has left an indelible mark on maritime history. Even though nearly 70 years have passed since the origin of shipping containers, the fundamental aspects of container operations have remained largely unchanged, including the manual and opaque procedures governing its operations….
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Direct shipment vs transshipment in the ocean freight shipping
In ocean freight shipping, people are often faced with two distinct choices- direct shipping and transshipment. Both methods have their advantages and disadvantages, and it’s essential to understand them to choose the best option for your business needs. In today’s article, we are going to discuss the benefits of direct shipping and transshipment in ocean…

Freight rate outlook for 2023
The transportation and logistics sector went on a bumpy ride in the last couple of years because of the rising rates, overstretched capacity, equipment and labour shortage, rising fuel prices and several other factors. This year can offer some respite when it comes to the freight rates because of the falling demand for goods. Nevertheless,…

Decarbonization Endeavours of the Container Shipping Industry
The container shipping industry which forms the backbone of the global economy is undergoing a significant change to cut down on its greenhouse gas emissions. Back in 2018, UN Maritime Organization set a target to reduce carbon emissions by at least half in the next 30 years. Decarbonization has become a top priority of global…

A forecast of the container shipping industry for the upcoming peak season
The peak summer season in 2022 will possibly be a chaotic one for the container shipping industry. The peak sea freight shipping season usually occurs in the 3rd quarter of every year. During this time, the retailers start stocking up their inventories to cope with the rising demand before the holiday season in the year-end….

Advantages of short sea shipping in the container shipping industry
Short sea shipping can be a convenient way for independent freight forwarders to cope with the ongoing port congestion in Europe, the US, and elsewhere. It is a useful and competent way to move cargo within the intra-regional supply chain. Additionally, short sea shipping is an economic and environmentally friendly way for independent freight forwarders…

A new shipping alliance of the most important players for the digital transformation of this sector
Some of the most important players in the transportation and logistics industry have united to accelerate the process of digital transformation in the ocean freight shipping industry. BIMCO, FIATA, DCSA (Digital Container Shipping Association), ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) and SWIFT have signed an MOU for standardizing the digitization of global commerce. Keep reading today’s…

Top 10 busiest ports in the world
The sea freight shipping industry counts on more than 800 active ports on the planet. Manufacturers, retailers, buyers, and suppliers across all sectors depend on ocean freight shipping services for importing and exporting shipments. As per World Shipping Council, over 6000 container ships ply the seas everyday moving around 226 million containers per year. The…

How the ports are helping China to lead the global container shipping industry
Years of economic development have allowed China to come up as one of the pioneers in the international container shipping industry. A well-connected network of ports has yielded several economic advantages for China. It has given Beijing greater control over the global maritime trade in general. The authorities in China are presently boosting the connectivity…

Tips to avoid demurrage and detention fees in the container shipping industry
Freight forwarders who regularly send out sea freight shipments are surely aware of the much-dreaded demurrage and detention charges. Demurrage and detention fees were introduced as compensation to the equipment and container owners for the use of their warehouses, container yards, freight stations and containers. These fees act as an incentive for the shipping companies…