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23.04.17

WCI Remains Stable in Week 15

Drewry Maritime Research's composite World Container Index (WCI) remained stable at $1,708.63 per FEU in Week 15, which decreased a minute 0.1% from the previous week and has dropped 78% when compa...

23.04.17

Exports from Asia to US Plunge 31.5% in March

Container exports to the U.S. from 10 Asian economies plunged 31.5% year on year to 1,217,509 TEUs in March based on volumes at ports of origin, which have stayed on a downward trend for eight mont...

23.04.14

Containers to/from LA Port Plunge in March

The U.S. port of Los Angeles handled 623,234 TEUs of containers in March, which surged 28% from the previous month but plunged 35% (335,000 TEUs) from a monthly record set in the same month of 2022...

23.04.13

GSCPI Improves for 3 Months Running

The Global Supply Chain Pressure Index (GSCPI) went down to -1.06 points in March, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (New York Fed). It has remained on an improving trend for three ...

23.04.12

SCFI Increases for 2 BTB Weeks

As for container exports from China in Week 14, spot rate that had been on the decline for a long time broke away from it due to capacity adjustments by shipping lines that continued to suspend ser...

23.04.11

Global Port Tracker: Containers to U.S. Should Climb

Import cargo volume at U.S. major container ports should climb steadily through this summer but will remain below record-setting levels seen during most of the pandemic, according to the Global Por...

23.04.10

WCI Remains Stable in Week 14

Drewry Maritime Research's composite World Container Index (WCI) remained relatively stable at $1,709.76 per FEU in Week 14, which decreased a marginal 0.4% from the previous week and has dropped 7...

23.04.07

WTO: Global Trade Will Grow 1.7% in 2023

The World Trade Organization (WTO) projects that global trade will expand 1.7% this year, which has been revised upward by 0.7 percentage points since it made its original estimated in October 2022...

23.04.06

Think Tank: Japan's Container Exports Will Come Back in FY2023

NX Logistics Research Institute and Consulting projects that container exports from Japan's eight major ports (Tokyo, Yokohama, Shimizu, Nagoya, Yokkaichi, Osaka, Kobe and Hakata) will increase 1.8...

23.04.05

SCFI Remains Weak for 8 Weeks

The composite Shanghai Containerized Freight Index (SCFI), an indicator for spot rates for container exports from Shanghai that do not include terminal handling charges (THCs), picked up 1.7% from ...

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