Rotterdam congestion limits benefit of second-half surge in imports
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- Rotterdam congestion limits benefit of second-half surge in imports
- After Hapag-Zim deal, Premier Alliance may be next in the spotlight
- WiseTech says to cut nearly 30% of workforce as it preps for AI era
- Jeremy Nixon to step down as ONE CEO after eight years at the helm
- India-Europe spot rates climb on seasonal booking demand, tighter capacity
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Rotterdam congestion limits benefit of second-half surge in imports
Europe’s largest port handled 14.2 million TEUs during what was described by its CEO as “a challenging year” set against a backdrop of escalating geopolitical tensions.
After Hapag-Zim deal, Premier Alliance may be next in the spotlight
Premier Alliance carriers may not have the most chips in the game, but in a world where all the alliances are competing to provide the best product, they can inject some very useful capacity to enhance particular trade lanes, writes Jeremy Masters.
WiseTech says to cut nearly 30% of workforce as it preps for AI era
The widely used freight forwarding software vendor said artificial intelligence is enabling it to reduce staff in roles that include programming, product development and customer service.