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Hormuz Disruption Avoids Red Sea-Style Schedule Reliability Collapse

Sea-Intelligence says the Hormuz blockade created a localized "volume shock," unlike the global transit…

Houthi Threat to Red Sea Shipping Could Reemerge as Iran Conflict Deepens

Potential escalation would compound Hormuz disruptions, shrinking rerouting options and accelerating cost…

Iran’s $2 Million ‘Pay-to-Pass’ Fees Reportedly Emerge in Strait of Hormuz

On Tuesday, the Iranian Navy turned back a container ship from passing through the corridor due to "failure…

Ocean Carriers Dodge Hormuz, Red Sea as Middle East Conflict Jolts Global Shipping

War-risk premiums and emergency freight hikes threaten to drive up landed costs for shippers reliant on Gulf…

Xeneta’s Peter Sand on Ocean and Air Markets

Sourcing Journal sat down with Peter Sand, who outlines where the ocean and air freight markets are headed…

Maersk Slashes 1,000 Staff as Slumping Freight Rates Sink Earnings

Cuts of $180 million will target 17 percent of corporate roles as the carrier braces for supply overcapacity…

Gemini Cooperation Makes Suez Canal Return as Hapag-Lloyd Rejoins Route

Weekly sailings for the Hapag-Maersk alliance will resume in the Red Sea for the first time since the Houthis…

Houthi Video Renews Red Sea Shipping Fears as Carriers Reassess Risk

Amid U.S.-Iran tensions, a video from the Yemeni group casts concern on the fragile return of container…

Why CMA CGM is Easing its Red Sea Exposure—Again

After testing Suez transits on three services, the ocean carrier is reverting to routings around Africa…

Red Sea Terminal Debuts as Ocean Carriers Test Post-Crisis Suez Routing

Backed by $1.8 billion from Hutchison, CMA CGM and Cosco, the Ain Sokhna terminal comes online amid renewed…

Maersk Begins Structural Return to Red Sea After 2-Year Hiatus

The ocean carrier's India-to-U.S. MECL service will again use the Suez Canal as stability in the region…

Maersk Reportedly Drops ‘Disruption’ Fee for First Red Sea Passage in 2 Years

The carrier quietly removed a transit disruption surcharge for the Maersk Sebarok, signaling tentative…

Yang Ming ‘Not Looking at Isolated Sailings’ as Premier Alliance Weighs Red Sea Return Options

Despite isolated sailings by rivals, Yang Ming says coordinated, sustainable service, instead of one-off…

Maersk’s Red Sea Test Potentially Sparks ‘A Gradual Normalization’

The carrier insists it is not committing to a timeline, but the voyage hints at gradual change after two…

ONE Adds Red Sea-China Loop While Premier Alliance Sticks With Cape Routing

The new service launches in January as insurers, carriers and alliances remain divided on the timing of a…