European Rail Operators Increase Cargo Traffic from China
European rail freight may have been having a torrid time recently, but it appears to have got volumes back from China – even with Russia’s continuing onslaught against Ukraine.
Boeing Fails to Deliver 777 Freighters to 12 Waiting Airlines
Boeing admitted yesterday that it had failed to deliver a single 777 freighter in the first quarter of the year. The troubled plane-maker did, however, produce 11, according to ana
Disruption Warning for Roads, Trains, Ports Due to Pro-Palestine Protests
Police and shipping operators are bracing for parts of the city and the Port of Melbourne – Australia’s busiest port – to be shut down on Monday as part of a global protest o
GSL Launches Rate Restoration Program for North East Asia-Australia
With the present market condition and to sustain the level of service to customers, GSL have independently decided to implement a Rate Restoration with below details on shipments e
Baltimore Bridge Cleanup: Container Removal Begins
April 7, 2024: Container Removal Begins The Unified Command on Sunday began the process of removing containers from bow of the M/V Dali at the Key Bridge incident site to gain acce
Air Cargo Boom; Shipping Fuel Challenges; Expanding Chip Hubs
The Red Sea crisis is starting to fuel a surge in international airfreight demand. Experts say airborne shipping has been growing at an unseasonably strong double-digit pace, boost
EVENT: 26-27th March 2024 Trade Opportunities for Australia, US and Mexico Nearshoring in North America
Across The Ocean Shipping Pty Ltd., The Embassy of Mexico in Australia, Bryan Gonzalez Vargas y Gonzalez Baz and the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce cordially invite you t
12 Dangerous Goods (DG) energy storage units from China to the Bellevue Gold Mine site in Sir Samuel, WA
Across the Ocean Shipping is proud to announce the successful delivery of 12 Dangerous Goods (DG) energy storage units from China to the Bellevue Gold Mine site in Sir Samuel, WA.
Canal Issues Stir Global Shipping Disruption
More than 50 ships queued to cross the Panama Canal on a recent day—from tankers hauling propane to cargo ships packed with food. A prolonged drought has led the canal’s operat
US Mulls Sanctions on Yemen Over Red Sea Attacks
The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is considering what retaliatory measures, if any, it can take against Yemen for the attacks on shipping from its shores. This month, the FM