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The Present and Future of Maritime Competition in Asia

MTS Logistics

In this article, we take a closer look at maritime competition in Asia by examining the maritime picture for 2021-2024, using indicators such as maritime connectivity, port throughput, and container fleet size. South Korea has experienced a reducing in its maritime performance, especially in the last year.

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Analysis: Today’s Global Economy vs. Global Container Shipping

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According to a recent article, Maersk Line is expecting container volumes to drop by 4% in 2023 globally, while their previous forecast was 2.5%. According to an ING article, scrapping is reducing capacity by 3-4%, slow steaming around 5-6%, and blank sailings have not shown any significant impact this year.

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Supply Chain Data Visibility Paramount as Industry Lurches into Next Chapter

IoT World Today

Key Takeaways from This Article: COVID-19 has unveiled the fragility of a global supply chain predicated on lowest-cost principles. The maritime industry — 90% of world trade travels by sea — is notoriously manual. But those new sourcing strategies must be informed by an accurate data platform that can conduct risk analysis.

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Experts Choice Of Top Online Logistics Resources

Freightos

The newest addition to the scene, the WSJ’s Daily Logistics Report combs through the business and logistics articles published by the WSJ team, providing a daily email at 6am EST with key information. Yes it is niche and although some articles could only appeal to U.K. Senior Director, Content, at IHS Maritime & Trade.

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Navigating the Future of Automation: Using AI to Alleviate Port Congestion

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Port congestion poses significant challenges to global supply chains, maritime trade, and overall economic efficiency. In this article, we’ll explore how these technologies can make a difference and enhance port operations. As the volume of goods transported by sea continues to grow, finding effective solutions becomes crucial.

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Strike Looms As No Deal Reached Yet Between ILA and USMX: Alternatives for Shippers

MTS Logistics

The ongoing negotiations between the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX), might not reach a resolution before the current contract expires tonight, September 30th. We cannot even imagine the consequences if this situation were to continue for a longer period.

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How sanctions affect shipping companies and trade

Shipping and Freight Resource

In particular, Clause 2 Article 2 of the Council Decision 2014/145 / the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) dd. Passage through Kerch Strait by vessels is a prime example of possible financing (or other financial impacts) in favor of maritime business entities being subject to sanctions.