Disciplined capacity management shaping CNY sea freight
As Chinese New Year approaches, sea freight markets from Asia to Europe and the United States are being shaped less by price competition and more by carrier control.
This year’s seasonal peak has arrived earlier than normal, with demand pulled forward and capacity actively withdrawn to prote...
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Air freight volumes rebound and rates adjust post-peak
Average east-west spot freight rates strengthened into December as peak-season demand lifted pricing, and while they eased back over the year-end, early January data shows a sharp rebound in demand.
Outbound air freight rates from Asia rose firmly into December, reflecting year-end demand and ...
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Cautious CNY trans-Pacific surge
The trans-Pacific sea freight market is entering 2026 with pre-Chinese New Year volumes rising earlier than usual, spot rates climbing sharply and carriers leaning on capacity discipline to manage risk.
Despite Chinese New Year falling later than usual this year, shipment activity has moved fo...
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Balance tilting towards UK hauliers
After years of competing on an uneven post-Brexit playing field, UK international hauliers are entering 2026 with structural advantages finally moving in their favour.
Regulatory change, rising cost pressures across the EU and tighter controls on cross-border movement are beginning to reshape ...
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Smart 2026 supply chains are being engineered for pressure
Supply chains are no longer judged on efficiency alone, in 2026 they will be expected to anticipate disruption and adapt at speed to actively support growth. The experience of the past year confirmed that stability is no longer a realistic planning assumption, but performance under pressure is.
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Asia–Europe peak season meets Chinese New Year
As the Asia–Europe trade moves deeper into peak season, Chinese New Year (CNY) is already reshaping pricing, capacity and execution risk. What was once a predictable seasonal slowdown has become a compressed, high-impact period where demand surges, capacity is tightly managed and disruption ris...
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UK supply chain policy is reshaping shipper risk and resilience
Government support for supply chains is increasingly being framed as a matter of national capability rather than short-term intervention. That shift was made explicit in June 2025, when the government’s Modern Industrial Strategy earmarked £600m for logistics sites, signalling that logistics, ...
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A year without reset: why 2025 changed how shippers plan for 2026
If 2025 was expected to mark a return to supply-chain stability, it didn’t arrive in a neat, predictable way. But for many shippers, the year still delivered something valuable: a clearer view of what “good” looks like in modern supply chains — not perfection, but performance under pressu...
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Turkey’s Near-Shoring Advantage For Fashion Brands
Turkey’s importance as a sourcing hub is rising again as fashion brands intensify their search for speed, flexibility and resilience. With consumer demand becoming more volatile and pressure increasing to reduce lead times, improve sustainability and react faster to market shifts, Turkey’s ne...
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