Changes on key transpacific trades as alliance services are reshuffled

Gavin van Marle - February 3, 2025

“Notwithstanding the ramifications of the new tariffs in the US this week, container carriers have long been preparing for a slowdown on the key transpacific trade during February.

According to new analysis from the eeSea liner database, the liner industry offered a combined capacity of 1,328,000 teu on the Asia-North America west coast trade in January, compared with a proforma 1,463,000 teu of scheduled capacity.”

See the original story at: The Loadstar

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