Switzerland’s Rising Influence in Global Ship Ownership
New Veson Nautical rankings place Switzerland sixth globally for ship ownership, reflecting sharp fleet value growth tied to MSC’s continued acquisitions and newbuild orders. The shift underscores how ownership power is concentrating and influencing trade lanes well beyond national borders.
Fremantle Ports: Upcoming Berth Maintenance in the Inner Harbour
Fremantle Ports has scheduled essential Inner Harbour maintenance over the coming months, which may affect vessel scheduling and processing times. Container Berth 7 will undergo works from 26 Feb to 10 Mar 2026, followed by Common User Berth 12 closures from 15 to 24 Apr 2026.
Global schedule reliability rises, yet cargo delays remain
January global schedule reliability rose to 62.4%, the strongest result seen since 2021. But average delays worsened to just over five days, so late vessels are still causing real cargo disruption.
Just in Time or Just in Case? How Importers Are Managing Inventory Today
Importers are splitting between “just in time” and “just in case” stocking. Each has trade-offs, and the right choice depends on the commodity. The goal is the same: keep product available without tying up too much cash.
Containers, Trade Deals, and India's Growing Role in Global Shipping
India is making a serious play for a bigger role in global shipping — from a proposed US$1.2b push into container manufacturing to a major EU trade deal that could reshape flows over the next decade.
New IMO Rules Take Effect: Why Container Loss Reporting Matters
New IMO rules are now in force, spanning safety, fuels, navigation, and crew requirements. Among them is a key update: mandatory reporting of containers lost overboard, ensuring faster hazard alerts and better data to prevent future incidents.
A Billion TEU and Counting: What 2025 Revealed About Global Container Trade
Linerlytica reports that 2025 global volumes exceeded one billion TEU, with China and Hong Kong handling around 400 million TEU. With fleet capacity now above 33 million TEU and MSC adding 830,000 TEU in 2025 alone, the key question heading into 2026 is how the industry maintains supply–demand balance.
Shanghai’s Throughput Growth Highlights Where Real Supply Chain Risk Sits
Shanghai’s strong TEU growth in 2025 highlights how container networks continue to rely on a small number of critical hub ports. Heading into 2026, reassessing port dependence and alternative routings is becoming just as important as diversifying manufacturing.
Container Ship Ordering Reaches Record Levels in 2025
Linerlytica reports 5.08m TEU of new container ship orders in 2025, surpassing previous peaks. BIMCO warns the orderbook now equals 33% of the existing fleet, while others argue the wave reflects investment in adaptability as trade routes and regulations grow more complex.
Global Trade Set to Exceed US$35 Trillion in 2025 as Shipping Remains a Key Driver
UNCTAD’s latest update points to 7% global trade growth in 2025, led by East Asia and strong South–South trade. With services rising and manufacturing still driving momentum, the outlook for 2026 is steady demand — but tighter margins as costs and debt pressures build.