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Look to 2025 with some Caution, says IATA Chief

Air cargo demand stayed strong in October, growing for the 15th straight month, but IATA warns that 2025 might be challenging. Global air cargo demand measured in cargo tonne km (CTK) terms rose by 9.8% year-over-year (y/y) in October. Capacity measured in available CTKs increased by 5.9%, and the cargo load factor grew by 1.7

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Strong Partnerships are at the Core of Shipco’s Strategy for Global Logistics Efficiency

Fragmented logistics networks often require businesses to work with multiple providers, leading to inconsistent standards, limited visibility, communication challenges, and scalability constraints. Robert Zorzi, Regional COO – Americas, and Jakob Bluhme, Global CCO – Global Accounts, explain how Shipco unites multiple neutral consolidation providers under the WorldWide Alliance (WWA) and utilizes a dedicated digital platform

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Customer-Focused Solutions Driving Operational and Service Excellence

Peter Andersen, Regional COO – Europe, Stig Krogh, Global COO – Ocean/Regional COO – Asia & ISC, and Robert Zorzi, Regional COO – Americas, discuss Shipco Transport’s customer-centric approach driving operational and service excellence across all areas, highlighting how the commitment to putting customers’ needs first delivers consistency, improves efficiency, and strengthens customer trust worldwide.

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Container Shipping Hits Record Volumes in Q3 2024

Global container shipping hit a record in Q3 2024, moving 47 million TEUs which is 2% higher than the previous peak set during the pandemic period in 2021, according to John McCown of Blue Alpha Capital. Data from Container Trades Statistics (CTS) shows that global volumes for the first nine months reached 136.7 million TEUs,

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China-Mexico Trade Soars 18.9% in 2024 | #ShipcoViewpoint

The China-Mexico trade route has grown rapidly in 2024, with shipping volumes up 18.9% in the first nine months compared to 2023, according to Xeneta. June saw a record 135,724 TEUs moved between the two countries. This rapid growth has driven significant rate volatility. Spot rates on the China-Mexico West Coast route peaked six times

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Backlogs as Canada Ports Resume Operations After Strikes

Canada’s busiest ports have resumed operations after labor disputes disrupted container flows. On 14 November, the Canada Industrial Relations Board ordered an end to union worker lockouts and mandated binding arbitration in ongoing contract disputes. Earlier, port employers had locked out union workers on both coasts due to strike actions. The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority

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The Human Element in Global Logistics

In the complex world of logistics, success is not just about moving cargo. It is about having the right strategies and the right people driving the process. Three of Shipco’s leaders – Peter Andersen, Regional COO, Europe; Robert Zorzi, Regional COO, Americas; and Stig Krogh, Global COO – Ocean/Regional COO, Asia Pacific & ISC –

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Resilient Leadership in Unpredictable Times

Logistics is continually being influenced by external factors such as pandemic surges, natural disasters, to geopolitical turmoil and economic crises. Yet, in today’s highly globalized world, the scale and impact of such events on supply chains have intensified significantly. In an era where volatility is the norm, adaptability in logistics and transportation has become essential.

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