The unforeseen warming of the eastern Pacific Ocean, commonly referred to as the El Niño phenomenon, has become another addition to the growing list of climate-induced weather events causing disruptions in the global container shipping industry. Maritime analysts suggest that the occurrence of El Niño, a naturally recurring phenomenon with a typical cycle of every…
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Month: February 2024
Choosing the Right Shipping Container: Essential Tips for Independent Freight Forwarders
Whether you’re moving cargo by sea, air, or land freight, the choice of shipping container plays a crucial role in the transportation process. While selecting a container may initially seem straightforward, there are several considerations you need to take into account to ensure it meets your specific requirements. Shipping containers come in various sizes and…
Freight and Logistics Market in Brazil and How Freight Forwarders in the Country Can Boost Their Profitability
Being a vast continental nation and an emerging economic force, Brazil has committed significant investments in the expansion of its transportation and logistics infrastructures. The country’s logistics matrix, shaped by industrialization policies in the sixties, heavily relies on highways. During that era, Brazil transitioned from railways to highways. However, the challenges of maintaining, expanding, and…
The Red Sea Shipping Crisis: A Comprehensive Guide for Ocean Freight Forwarders
Since November, Yemen’s Houthi rebel group has been targeting vessels passing through the Strait of Bab al-Mandab. This strait is a 20-mile (32km) wide channel that separates northeast Africa from Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula. The Strait of Bab al-Mandab is a critical maritime chokepoint, and any disruptions in this area can have significant implications…