Category Archives: Supply Chains

Long Beach closes the gap – Lloyd’s Loading List

http://www.lloydsloadinglist.com/freight-directory/news/long-beach-closes-the-gap/20018039017.htm?source=ezine#.UW6IsIa3NFo What’s going on here? The explanation does not make sense. Long Beach up but LA down?

Ocean Shippers Must Come to Terms with Carrier Efficiency “Myths”

Ocean Shippers Must Come to Terms with Carrier Efficiency “Myths” – Article from Logistics Management.

How much evidence is there that slow steaming hurts shippers? This MIT study says that because reliability is multidimensional, so far there isn’t much.  It does indicate that savings to ocean carriers have not trickled down yet to shippers.  But since the business is essentially perfect competition, it won’t be too long before shippers see the effects in lower freight rates.  Somebody will cut prices!

Better be willing to pay! It’s market segmentation all right! Don’t complain. Ships Reject Unprofitable Cargo to Halt Slump in Rates | Shipping Tribune

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