After 11 weeks of decline, Drewry's World Container Index (WCI) stabilized for the week of Sept. 1-5, dropping just one per cent to US$2,104 per 40-ft...
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Drewry's World Container Index (WCI) declined for the 11th consecutive week, dropping six per cent to US$2,119 per 40-ft container for the week of Aug. 25-29. The post Container rates continue to decline appeared first on Inside Logisitics.
After 11 weeks of decline, Drewry's World Container Index (WCI) stabilized for the week of Sept. 1-5, dropping just one per cent to US$2,104 per 40-ft...
After 11 weeks of decline, Drewry’s World Container Index stabilized this week, dropping just one per cent to $2,104 per 40-foot container. This...
After 11 weeks of decline, Drewry’s World Container Index stabilized this week, dropping just one per cent to $2,104 per 40-foot container. This...
Food inflation was estimated at -0.69 per cent in August, remaining in the negative zone for the third consecutive month, as the prices of vegetables...
Food inflation was estimated at -0.69 per cent in August, remaining in the negative zone for the third consecutive month, as the prices of vegetables...
The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) has signed a joint development agreement with DP World in Canada to design land-based works for the planned...
The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) has signed a joint development agreement with DP World in Canada to design land-based works for the planned...
WorldStage — Trading on the Nigeria’s equities market, on Wednesday, dipped further as the market capitalisation shed N367 billion or 0.42 per...
The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk sea freight index, which monitors rates for vessels moving dry bulk commodities, fell to an over one-week low on...
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s economy is expected to grow 4.3 per cent in 2025, supported by resilient domestic demand and a steady labour market,...