COVID Has Helped Amazon Increase Rapidly in Australia
International retail behemoth, Amazon’s expansion into the Australian market is running ahead of schedule, COVID has helped Amazon with the company exceeding demand over the last
Ocean Shipping Times Surge in Supply-Chain Crunch
Ocean shipping times have been hevily delayed meaning the commercial cargo ships have been delivering their loads later than ever this year. Adding to the supply-chain woes that a
Shipping by Air, Land or Sea: The Future of Carbon Neutral
So is it possible that we will see carbon-neutral shipping by air or sea in the future? The Biden administration certainly has plans to make drastic cuts in shipping emissions. The
Port of Long Beach: Shipping Container Update
The Port of Long Beach is the second-busiest shipping container port in the United States, offering six container terminals and intermodal rail service from BNSF Railway and Union
Suez Canal Blockage: Industry Update
Across the Ocean Shipping want to ensure all our customers that we are working continuously to overcome any issues that have risen due to the Suez Canal blockage and subsequent clo
Los Angeles: More Empty Containers than Full Containers!
Over the past few years, the Los Angeles and Long Beach port has been the primary gateway between Asia and the U.S. For the first time in the rail container volume index history, n
Shipping Containers Keep Growing in Size
An estimated 90% of the world’s goods are transported via sea freight services, with 60% of that – including virtually all your imported fruits, gadgets and appliances – the
How Logistics Companies Are Coping With Covid-19
When you say the word “Covid-19” in the logistics companies, most freight forwarders reactions would be very similar (use your imagination here). Why? The pandemic has impacted
Australian Bushfires: Supporting the Victims
Our small effort as these devastating Australian bushfires that take their toll. Like the rest of Australia, we are in shock at the destruction of Life and property currently being
Incoterms and Wombats: International Shipping
On route to work this morning I’m sitting on the train intrigued by the conversation held between the group of teenagers also on their way into the city to enjoy a school holiday