Seabay Invests 153M to Expand Fleet Strengthen Asia Shipping Dominance

Seabay Invests 153M to Expand Fleet Strengthen Asia Shipping Dominance

SITC International has invested $153 million to order four container ships, aiming to expand its owned fleet and meet the growing transportation demand in the Asian market. Including previously effective orders, SITC's order book has increased to 14 vessels, totaling 28,800 TEU. This further strengthens its leading position among global liner companies and injects new momentum into the prosperous development of the Asian shipping market. The expansion demonstrates SITC's commitment to serving the region's increasing trade volumes and maintaining its competitive edge.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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North America Overtakes Asia As Top Supply Chain Risk Hotspot

North America Overtakes Asia As Top Supply Chain Risk Hotspot

A Resilinc report indicates that North America has surpassed Asia as a high-frequency region for supply chain events, highlighting new logistical risks. The report reveals the potential disruption of M&A activity on supply chains, emphasizing the importance of early warning systems. Companies need to strengthen risk assessment, diversify their supply chains, and invest in technology to improve supply chain resilience and cope with the increasingly complex global environment. This shift necessitates proactive strategies to mitigate potential disruptions and ensure business continuity.

Asiapacific Aviation Sector Eyes Sustainable Growth Strategies

Asiapacific Aviation Sector Eyes Sustainable Growth Strategies

The Asia-Pacific aviation industry is showing strong recovery, reaching 93% of pre-pandemic levels. To achieve full recovery, airlines need to adjust operational strategies and upgrade airport infrastructure. Governments should simplify visa policies and strengthen regional cooperation. The rise of low-cost carriers and the growth of air cargo will inject new vitality into the market. The Asia-Pacific aviation industry is at a crucial moment. Seizing opportunities and addressing challenges are essential for achieving sustainable development.

Asiapacific Air Cargo Demand Rises on Global Trade Shifts

Asiapacific Air Cargo Demand Rises on Global Trade Shifts

The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) reported a 5.6% year-on-year increase in air cargo demand in the Asia-Pacific region for June, accompanied by rising freight rates. This growth was primarily driven by manufacturing recovery and advanced shipments. Passenger traffic also experienced significant growth. However, the AAPA cautioned that declining business confidence could impact the future market. Airlines need to be vigilant about cost pressures and actively seek growth opportunities to navigate potential challenges and capitalize on emerging trends.

07/30/2025 Logistics
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Maersk Adjusts Strategy Amid Global Shipping Market Shifts

Maersk Adjusts Strategy Amid Global Shipping Market Shifts

This article analyzes Maersk's dynamic response strategies in the current global shipping market, focusing on the recovery of the Trans-Pacific routes and the growth in Southeast Asian markets. It also explores the stable performance in the air freight sector and the upcoming launch of a logistics center, encouraging customers to seize booking opportunities.

06/11/2025 Logistics
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Thai Ecommerce Sellers Face Higher Fees on Shopee Lazada

Thai Ecommerce Sellers Face Higher Fees on Shopee Lazada

Shopee and Lazada have increased commissions again in Thailand, putting pressure on seller profits. Sellers need to respond by reducing costs, differentiating themselves, localizing operations, and diversifying across multiple platforms. Despite the challenges, the Southeast Asian e-commerce market remains full of opportunities. Sellers should actively adjust their strategies to achieve long-term growth.

A Surge in Airline Cargo Collaboration: A New Trend Driving Global Logistics Development

A Surge in Airline Cargo Collaboration: A New Trend Driving Global Logistics Development

The international air freight sector is experiencing a wave of cooperation. Ezhou Huahu International Airport has signed agreements with several airlines, highlighting the importance of collaboration among aviation companies. By integrating resources, businesses can enhance transport efficiency and expand market reach. In recent years, the number of routes has increased, particularly in the Southeast Asian and North American markets.

07/17/2025 Logistics
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Asiapacific Air Cargo Slump Signals Global Economic Slowdown

Asiapacific Air Cargo Slump Signals Global Economic Slowdown

IATA data reveals an unexpected decline in Asia-Pacific air cargo volumes, mirroring global economic weakness. Factors include decreased demand from Europe and the US, supply chain adjustments, and trade protectionism. Despite short-term challenges, the Asia-Pacific market retains long-term potential. Strategies for success include expanding into emerging markets, optimizing route networks, and embracing digital transformation to navigate the current downturn and capitalize on future opportunities. The region needs to adapt to the changing global landscape to maintain its position in the air cargo industry.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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UPS Adds Parishong Kong Route to Strengthen French Exports to Asia

UPS Adds Parishong Kong Route to Strengthen French Exports to Asia

UPS has launched a new route from Paris to Hong Kong with five flights per week, catering to the export needs of French businesses, particularly in wine and food. Market demand is driving the growth of dental and pharmaceutical outsourcing services. UPS is committed to helping customers enhance logistics efficiency and strengthen market competitiveness.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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OMD OSCE Target Cultural Heritage Trafficking in Eastern Europe Central Asia

OMD OSCE Target Cultural Heritage Trafficking in Eastern Europe Central Asia

The WCO and OSCE jointly organized a virtual PITCH training to enhance the capacity of customs administrations in Eastern Europe and Central Asia to combat the trafficking of cultural property. The training covered key areas such as identification, risk assessment, and international cooperation. This initiative aims to strengthen regional efforts in protecting cultural heritage by equipping customs officials with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively identify and intercept illicit cultural artifacts, fostering collaboration across borders to disrupt smuggling networks.