
Freight Market Update: September 26, 2018
Super Typhoon Trami nears Japan and blank sailings keep ocean space tight as carriers cancel departures in the freight market update for September 26, 2018.

Super Typhoon Trami nears Japan and blank sailings keep ocean space tight as carriers cancel departures in the freight market update for September 26, 2018.

Carriers cancel blank sailings as ocean space tightens ahead of Golden Week, and Transpacific spot rates hit their highest peak-season levels in two years.

Shippers brace for Hurricane Florence port closures as China-to-U.S. ocean spot rates hit a two-year high during peak season, September 12, 2018.

Transpacific space is full into late September with blank sailings ahead of Golden Week, plus equipment shortages and European port delays for September 5, 2018.

Ocean, trucking, and air freight update for August 29, 2018, as low capacity rolls overbooked containers amid tariff fears, typhoons, and IMO 2020.

Low ocean capacity rolled thousands of containers as importers rushed ahead of Trump tariffs and typhoons, while India's monsoon season threatened delays.

Maersk warns of lower-than-planned earnings amid rising fuel prices and trade tensions, while Mexico's shipping industry turns to tech to curb cargo theft.

Peak season arrives early as US import volumes climb, while the White House weighs raising tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods to 25%.