Monday, 14 March 2011

IFW Editor's Top Stories


Warning as ocean freight rates continue to fall

Shipping lines are planning April increases, but brokers fear for their success

Gloomy outlook for air freight rates out of China

Weaker-than-expected demand and influx of capacity will impact carrier yields

How will Asia-Europe shipping lines absorb new capacity?

Analyst claims new strategies are needed as slow-steaming has done all it can

Warning to shipping lines on transpacific

No repeat of last year's double-digit growth, predicts analyst

European ro-ro losing volumes to Far East

Operators should start to view hauliers as competition not customers and target unaccompanied traffic

FEATURE
Friday Focus: Piracy - what's to be done?

Piracy continues to escalate and there seems to be no end in sight. With the cargo industry being constantly reminded of the damaging effects, many professionals are thinking the same thing: what is really being done to deter piracy? asks Katerina Kerr

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