Global Container Shipping Rates Drop Amid Weak Peak Season Demand

Global Container Shipping Rates Drop Amid Weak Peak Season Demand

The container shipping market has entered its off-season, with the SCFI index falling below 1000 points again. Freight rates on the US West Coast route have plummeted, approaching the cost line. Overcapacity and weak demand have led to a comprehensive decline in freight rates. Shipping companies' efforts to reduce capacity and cancel sailings have had limited effect, and December's price increase plans face challenges. Australia/New Zealand and South America routes bucked the trend with price increases, while intra-Asia routes saw minor fluctuations. The market may remain volatile at a low level, requiring shipping companies to adjust their strategies to meet the challenges.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Major Shipping Firms Explore Tech Partnerships to Ease Industry Distrust

Major Shipping Firms Explore Tech Partnerships to Ease Industry Distrust

Major shippers and leading shipping companies are committing to improve business relationships through technological collaboration, drawing industry attention. The success hinges on overcoming a crisis of trust and genuinely embracing digital transformation; otherwise, they risk reverting to traditional competitive models. The future direction remains to be seen. This collaboration aims to leverage technology to enhance efficiency, transparency, and communication within the shipping process. The commitment represents a significant shift towards a more integrated and data-driven approach to logistics and supply chain management. The industry is watching closely to see if this initiative will pave the way for a new era of shipping partnerships.

Chinas Pet Market Grows As Local Brands Gain Share

Chinas Pet Market Grows As Local Brands Gain Share

PwC reports indicate rapid growth in China's pet market, projected to reach RMB 270-320 billion in the next five years. The pet food market is a major driver, with domestic brands gaining prominence. Trends include premiumization, expansion of snack segments, and online consumption. Companies should focus on product development, brand building, and channel expansion to capitalize on market opportunities.

Amazon FBA Sellers Guide to FCL Vs LCL Shipping

Amazon FBA Sellers Guide to FCL Vs LCL Shipping

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the advantages and disadvantages, applicable scenarios, and cost considerations of Full Container Load (FCL) and Less than Container Load (LCL) ocean freight for Amazon FBA first-leg shipping, offering decision-making guidance for cross-border e-commerce sellers. FCL is suitable for large-volume, high-value goods, offering stable transit times but higher entry barriers. LCL is ideal for small to medium-sized shipments, with lower costs but higher risks. Sellers should comprehensively consider shipment volume, cargo type, and cost factors to choose the most suitable option, while paying attention to future trends such as digitalization, customization, and green logistics.