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    Strong secondhand container ship demand defies deteriorating market
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    Early peak, new vessels could tip Asia-Europe into overcapacity
  • Falling US LTL volumes putting pressure on margins, rates
    Falling US LTL volumes putting pressure on margins, rates
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Strong secondhand container ship demand defies deteriorating market

Despite weakening supply-demand fundamentals, container vessel charter rates are rising and carriers are neither idling nor scrapping ships.

Early peak, new vessels could tip Asia-Europe into overcapacity

Despite freefalling spot rates and lackluster demand expectations for the fourth quarter, carriers have been far more conservative in blanking sailings this year.

Falling US LTL volumes putting pressure on margins, rates

Cracks may be appearing in the LTL pricing wall, as shipment levels drop, but LTL costs remain elevated compared with pandemic-era rates.

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