Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Global Trade in Uncertain Times: Why Planning Matters More Than Ever

Global trade continues to evolve amid geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and shifting market conditions. As businesses navigate an increasingly complex international landscape, strategic planning and supply chain resilience are becoming more important than ever.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Project Sunrise Delayed Again as Supply Chain Challenges Continue

Qantas' highly anticipated Project Sunrise has been delayed again, with the first non-stop flights from Australia's east coast to London and New York now expected to begin in 2027. While the project promises to reshape long-haul travel, the latest setback is also a reminder that supply chain challenges continue to affect even the world's most advanced manufacturing programs.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Why One in Three Containers Travels Empty

Global trade depends on moving goods efficiently around the world, but an increasing share of container shipping capacity is being used to transport empty boxes. New analysis reveals that one in every three containers now travels without cargo, which shows the growing impact of trade imbalances on freight rates, vessel capacity, and supply chain efficiency.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Fremantle Ports Faces Second Weather Disruption in a Week

A second forecast weather event in less than a week has prompted Fremantle Ports to begin preparations for possible vessel evacuations and operational disruptions. While safety remains the priority, importers and exporters should be aware of potential impacts to shipping schedules and cargo movements.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Cocaine Found Hidden Inside Luxury Bus at Fremantle Port

A luxury bus arriving through Fremantle became the centre of a major Australian Border Force operation after officers discovered 34kg of cocaine hidden inside its roof cavity, with an estimated street value of up to $11 million.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Why Are Freight Rates Rising in Waves?

Freight rates don't always move in a straight line following a major supply chain disruption. New analysis from Xeneta shows how the Middle East crisis is creating a wave effect across global shipping markets, with rates rising, easing and then climbing again. Even businesses with no direct exposure to the Middle East are feeling the impact as higher freight costs spread across major trade lanes worldwide.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Australia Announces First Vessel in New Strategic Fleet

The Australian Government has announced the first vessel in its new Strategic Fleet program, with the ANL Kokoda set to provide additional shipping capacity during emergencies, natural disasters and major supply chain disruptions. The announcement marks the first step in a broader plan to rebuild Australia's sovereign maritime capability and strengthen national supply chain resilience.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Daily Cargo News - The Bradfield Bulletin

Container freight rates continued their upward trend this week, with the Drewry World Container Index recording a fourth consecutive weekly increase. Space is tightening on several trade lanes, including China–Australia and China–New Zealand, while schedule reliability challenges persist across Europe. Meanwhile, escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz remain a key concern for global supply chains and shipping markets.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

US Investment in China Rises Despite Broader Foreign Investment Decline

China's latest foreign investment data reveals a changing landscape, with overall FDI declining while investment from the United States and several European nations records strong growth. At the same time, shipping lines continue adjusting China-Australia services in response to evolving market conditions.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Fremantle Traffic Bridge Project Reaches New Milestones

The new Fremantle Traffic Bridge has reached several key construction milestones, including the first concrete deck pour and continued removal of the old bridge. The project is also introducing an Australian-first environmental innovation with marine reef mats designed to support native marine life beneath the Swan River.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Why Shipping Disruption Is Becoming Harder to Predict

Global shipping disruption is no longer following predictable patterns. From Middle East tensions and shifting carrier behaviour to volatile freight rates and changing trade flows, businesses are increasingly relying on real-time market intelligence to navigate today’s unpredictable supply chain environment.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Global Air Cargo Market Remains Under Pressure

Global air cargo markets remain under pressure as disruptions in the Middle East, rising jet fuel costs and tighter airline capacity continue impacting supply chains. Despite softer volumes, demand for high-value cargo such as semiconductors and electronics is still expected to grow throughout 2026.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Globalisation Isn’t Dead - It’s Changing Shape

Globalisation is not disappearing, it’s evolving. New OECD data shows global supply chains remain stronger than ever, with businesses reshaping sourcing strategies to improve resilience, diversify risk and strengthen regional trade connections. Here’s what the changing global logistics landscape means for importers, exporters and the freight industry.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Daily Cargo News - The Bradfield Bulletin

Container shipping rates continued rising this week as tightening capacity, port congestion and geopolitical tensions placed further pressure on global supply chains. From increasing China-Australia freight rates and possible port omissions to the IMO’s new autonomous shipping framework, here’s a quick look at the major developments shaping the international shipping and logistics industry this week.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Kwinana Rail Loop Proposal Advances Amid Growing Freight Capacity Concerns

Western Australia is considering reserving 126 hectares of land for a future freight rail corridor in Kwinana as planners look to address growing capacity constraints within the region’s freight network. The proposal highlights increasing focus on freight rail infrastructure, supply chain efficiency and long-term logistics planning across WA.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Shanghai Wants More Than Just the Title of World’s Biggest Port

Shanghai has retained its position as the world’s largest container port for 16 consecutive years, handling more than 55 million TEU in 2025. But China’s latest maritime discussions show the focus is now shifting beyond port size toward supply chain resilience, smart logistics, shipping influence and global maritime leadership.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Were COVID Container Shortages Artificially Created?

A major U.S. Department of Justice case is raising serious questions about the global container shortages seen during the COVID era supply chain crisis. Prosecutors allege several major Chinese container manufacturers conspired to restrict production and inflate prices at a time when businesses worldwide were battling equipment shortages, port congestion and record freight rates.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Containerised Shipping Faces a New Reality in 2026

Global container shipping continues to navigate significant disruption as the ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis reshapes trade flows, vessel availability and supply chain reliability. While freight markets have remained relatively stable so far, importers and exporters are facing longer transit times, operational uncertainty and shifting global trade dynamics.

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Amanda Bradfield Amanda Bradfield

Daily Cargo News - The Bradfield Bulletin

Cargo volumes out of China are rising again, carrier capacity is tightening and global spot rates have recorded their sharpest weekly increase in months. Combined with ongoing congestion across key international ports and continued geopolitical disruption, the market is beginning to feel noticeably firmer heading into June.

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