Transpacific rates poised to rise as liner networks come under pressure

Mike Wackett - January 4, 2024

“According to the latest report from maritime and supply chain intelligence company eeSea, there has in fact been an increase in the number of cancelled sailings on the tradelane.

“We are already seeing an uptick in announcements of blank sailings just into the first week of 2024,” said eeSea, which would bring the total to 12 proforma voyages voided by transpacific carriers up to the end of February.”

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