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Shipping Trends for 2025: What Will Change and How to Adapt

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Image source: Pexels | Shipping Trends for 2025: What Will Change and How to Adapt The logistics industry is continuously evolving, and as we move closer to 2025, businesses will face a range of transformative changes. How to Adapt: Setting up smaller warehouses in strategic locations reduces transportation costs and shortens delivery times.

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Impact of War on Maritime Trade Flows – AMICIE Webinar

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The risk of war is nothing new to the shipping, freight and maritime industry, having navigated through many of these situations. AMICIE is organizing a webinar on the subject on the 5th of March 2022 to discuss the impact of war and war-like situations on maritime trade flows. Title: Impact of War on Maritime Trade Flows.

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Maritime Law

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Maritime Law Maritime law deals with the treaties, conventions, and laws related to nautical matters, especially private maritime business. Important Points: Maritime law deals with private maritime issues, offenses, disputes, and other similar matters. Originally, admiralty laws were specific to the Royal Navy.

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How to Reduce the Impact of Supply Chain-Related Inflation in Logistics

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Here are some tricks and examples of how businesses can benefit from inflation: Cost Savings: Consolidation and LCL shipping can help businesses save costs as they can share the cost of shipping and handling with other businesses.

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The Federal Maritime Commission needs your inputs on demurrage and detention

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The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) issued an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM), seeking comments from the trade (public) whether they should require common carriers and marine terminal operators to include certain minimum information with regards to demurrage and detention billings. Container availability date.

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Navigating Global Port Congestion: What North American Exporters Need to Know in 2025

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For example, numerous ports are still severely congested today. In 2024 carriers did learn how to operate better with service changes and blank sailings, and that will somewhat reduce congestion impact this year. Gulf exporters that are shipping pretty much anywhere that goes via transshipment.

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Vessel Accidents Have Increased, Are You Prepared?

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Maritime insurance executives estimate that 3,000 containers have been lost at sea over the past few months alone. Ocean carriers are looking for ways to optimize how they block and brace containers to minimize accidents – including continued rigor around weight distributions, misdeclarations, improper packing and storage planning.