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Sea & Air Shipper Insight (Tier 2 Annual Subscription)

Sea & Air Shipper Insight (Tier 2 Annual Subscription)


Monthly Market Insight · Latest release 29 Feb 2024


Sea & Air Shipper Insight provides the latest information and analysis for the ocean and airfreight markets, including airfreight rate benchmarks on 57 trade lanes.

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Drewry launches interactive version of Container Capacity Insight through Container Freight Portal

Drewry launches updated financial health-check report as Red Sea crisis throws spotlight back on container shipping industry


Reefer shipping remains resilient despite 2022 trade contraction


Rising M&A to boost dominance of global container terminal operators

Events

Ports webinar briefing: Gemini cooperation network will rely heavily on small number of hub ports

Join us at 09:00 or 16:00 GMT on Wednesday 20th March in a free webinar briefing covering our latest research on the container ports and terminals market. The session will be hosted by report editor Eleanor Hadland and port sector analyst Eirik Hooper.