News in Brief podcast | Week 43 2025 | Decarb delay, Suez stirrings and forwarder fortunes 
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News in Brief podcast | Week 43 2025 | Decarb delay, Suez stirrings and forwarder fortunes 

In this epsiode of news in brief, hear how the one-year delay to the IMOs net-zero measures has set the stage for conflicting national rules, and how hopes of a return to Suez Canal transits threaten to swamp Europe’s ports with redirected cargo.

Gavin van Marle breaks down whether recent GRIs are holding and what the first Q3 earnings reports from forwarding giants reveal about a volatile year.

Then, Alex Lennane joins to unpack air cargo’s peak-season signals, the continuing fallout from the US de minimis exemption, and a spate of aviation incidents that underscore the sector’s safety challenges.

If you want a snapshot of all the goings-on in supply chains and where the news might be headed next, this is the podcast for you.

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News in Brief Podcast | Week 26 2024 | Strike action, rate increases and Atlas Air turbulence

News in Brief Podcast | Week 26 2024 | Strike action, rate increases and Atlas Air turbulence

In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone recaps last week’s supply chain news, including the latest updates to strike action looming in Europe and North America. She also offers a preview of stories that might appear on The Loadstar this week. The Loadstar’s managing editor, Gavin van Marle, details yet another rise in ocean freight rates, and how he thinks the US East Coast strikes could affect the upcoming presidential elections.  The Loadstar publisher, Alex Lennane, discusses the impact, if any, Chinese ecommerce crackdowns have had on airfreight, and speaks on the turbulent times at Atlas Air.  So, what are you waiting for? This bite-sized news podcast will catch you up on anything you might have missed last week and put you ahead of the curve on this week’s happenings.

24 Kesä 202414min

Place your bets: Early peak season or ticking timebomb?

Place your bets: Early peak season or ticking timebomb?

This episode, hosted by Mike King, dives deep into the challenges currently rocking the container shipping and logistics industries and driving up shipper costs. Red Sea diversions, unpredictable demand signals, new tariff regimes, possible union strikes, and space shortages are all making the management and forecasting of ocean supply chains increasingly difficult. Port congestion is also building, and container availability is tightening. The net result is freight rates which are now threatening to reach Covid-era peaks. But, this episode asks, is this an early peak season, or is more chaos in store during Q3?   Guests: Peter Sand, Chief Analyst, Xeneta Christian Roeloffs, co-Founder & c0-CEO, Container xChange Peter Sundara Swamickannu, Head of Global Ocean Freight Product, Visy Global Logistics    Episode in more detail: The foundations of chaos (1.20) Singapore: epicentre of congestion (3.14) Congestion and delays spread (6.40) Visibility key for shippers (9.19) Cargo rollovers (11.43) Will capacity additions help or hinder? (13.20 Peak or no peak? (17.14) Container availability in China (20.03) Box shortages (22.57) Container orders and possible over-supply (24.51) Where next for freight rates (26.16) Current rate movements and challenges (30.48) Unpacking demand (36.16) What else is muddying the container shipping outlook? (39.48)   Credits: Created, hosted and produced by Mike King for The Loadstar www.theloadstar.com

17 Kesä 202447min

News in Brief Podcast | Week 25 2024 | Multimodal highlights with celebrity guest

News in Brief Podcast | Week 25 2024 | Multimodal highlights with celebrity guest

This week's episode of News in Brief is a special edition 'Multimodal in Brief', with a surprise celebrity guest! Host and news reporter, Charlotte Goldstone, spent her time at this week's Multimodal exhibition in Birmingham recording 'brief' interviews with visitors and exhibitors from all across the supply chain to hear why their company attended the event and what they thought of it. And at the awards gala Charlotte got to chat with footballing legend Kevin Keegan, the after-dinner speaker, about the years he spent in major port cities and his experience with the logistics industry...

14 Kesä 20249min

News in Brief Podcast | Week 24 2024 | Rail freight disruption, another wave of surcharges, and the ecommerce crackdown

News in Brief Podcast | Week 24 2024 | Rail freight disruption, another wave of surcharges, and the ecommerce crackdown

In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone recaps last week’s supply chain news, including the latest in Canada's rail strike saga and what's got stakeholders annoyed at Schiphol airport. She also offers a preview of stories that might appear on The Loadstar this week. The Loadstar’s managing editor, Gavin van Marle, discusses how GRIs and surcharges have contributed to yet another rise in ocean freight rates, and what, if any, silver linings there are in the very disrupted container shipping market. The Loadstar publisher, Alex Lennane, details the latest on Chinese ecommerce crackdowns in both the US and the EU, and shares her calculations on which freight forwarders have had the most run-ins with the law. So, what are you waiting for? This bite-sized news podcast will catch you up on anything you might have missed last week and put you ahead of the curve on this week’s happenings.

10 Kesä 202412min

Sponsored podcast: DP World launches £350m fourth berth at London Gateway

Sponsored podcast: DP World launches £350m fourth berth at London Gateway

In this sponsored episode, host and producer Mike King is joined by Andrew Bowen, Chief Operating Officer for UK Ports & Terminals at DP World, to discuss groundbreaking developments and sustainability initiatives at London Gateway and DP World Southampton. Celebrating its 10-year anniversary, London Gateway is set to unveil its new fourth berth later this summer, a £350m project that will increase the port's capacity by a third. This berth will be the world's first all-electric berth, powered by cutting-edge technology including electric straddle carriers and automated stacking cranes. These advancements mark a significant leap towards DP World's sustainability goals and push towards full electrification by 2050. Bowen also highlights the success of the Modal Shift Programme (MSP) at DP World Southampton. Since its launch in September 2023, the MSP has dramatically increased the share of freight moved by rail, reducing carbon emissions by approximately 4,500 tonnes. The introduction of new train services has played a pivotal role in this shift, underscoring DP World's commitment to sustainability. Bowen also explains how these initiatives are integral to DP World’s end-to-end logistics offer, enhancing resilience and flexibility for customers. Guest: Andrew Bowen, Chief Operating Officer, UK Ports & Terminals, DP World   This podcast is sponsored by DP World. Credits: Created, edited and produced by Mike King for The Loadstar www.theloadstar.com

4 Kesä 202419min

News in Brief Podcast | Week 23 2024 | Peaks at sea and troughs in air

News in Brief Podcast | Week 23 2024 | Peaks at sea and troughs in air

In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone recaps last week’s supply chain news, including the Royal Mail sale, and offers a preview of stories that might appear on The Loadstar this week.  The Loadstar’s managing editor, Gavin van Marle, discusses how ocean freight rates might be levelling out and what the realisation of an early peak season has meant for shipping.  The Loadstar publisher, Alex Lennane, details her exclusive scoop of Atlas Air and Amazon parting company after eight years, and why a sudden crackdown on Chinese imports could cause congestion at US airports, affect customs brokers and result in lots of nervous ecommerce shippers... So, what are you waiting for? This bite-sized news podcast will catch you up on anything you might have missed last week and put you ahead of the curve on this week’s happenings.

3 Kesä 202412min

News in Brief Podcast | Week 22 2024 A perfect storm on the ocean; a comfortable summer in air; and positive news

News in Brief Podcast | Week 22 2024 A perfect storm on the ocean; a comfortable summer in air; and positive news

In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone recaps last week’s supply chain news, including the latest in Canada’s rail strike saga, and offers a preview of stories that might appear on The Loadstar this week.   The Loadstar’s managing editor, Gavin van Marl, discusses how and why ocean freight rates have risen yet again and what the general reaction of shippers and forwarders has been to these hikes. He also explains how container shortages, port congestion and schedule reliability are all intertwining to create the perfect storm.   The Loadstar publisher, Alex Lennane, explains why airfreight might become more competitive in relation to sea freight and looks at how seasonal exports are boosting specific trade lanes.  So, what are you waiting for? In under 12 minutes, this bite-sized news podcast will catch you up on anything you might have missed last week and put you ahead of the curve on this week’s happenings.

27 Touko 202411min

Hapag-Lloyd’s ‘Strategy 2030’, freight planning amid global turmoil with SEKO Logistics

Hapag-Lloyd’s ‘Strategy 2030’, freight planning amid global turmoil with SEKO Logistics

In this action-packed double-header episode, we go deep on supply chain and shipping strategy with two senior leaders from the logistics industry. Part 1: Hapag-Lloyd's ‘Strategy 2030’ (01.40-31.15) First up, we take an in-depth look at Hapag-Lloyd's ambitious ‘Strategy 2030’. Can the German carrier retain its top 5 ranking among container lines? What are its ship and terminal investment plans? What does its ‘Pure Play Plus’ strategy mean for forwarders and shippers, and can it achieve its bold sustainability goals? We also explore the potential schedule reliability impact of Hapag Lloyd’s Gemini Cooperation with Maersk and examine whether the partnership’s hub and spoke strategy with limited direct port calls can deliver the performance and services that customers want. Answering these questions and more is Matthias Dietrich, Senior Director for Strategy at Hapag-Lloyd.   Part 2 In this action-packed double-header episode, we go deep on supply chain and shipping strategy with two senior leaders from the logistics industry.   Guests: Matthias Dietrich, Senior Director Strategy, Hapag-Lloyd Brian Bourke, Global Chief Commercial Officer, SEKO Logistics   Credits: Created, hosted and produced by Mike King & Associates for The Loadstar www.theloadstar.com

21 Touko 202450min

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