News in Brief Podcast | Week 4 | Suez vs Cape and tariff threat consequence

News in Brief Podcast | Week 4 | Suez vs Cape and tariff threat consequence

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 contracting dilemma of carriers choosing between the Cape of Good Hope and the Suez Canal. She also offers a preview of stories that might appear on The Loadstar this week.

She is helped by The Loadstar managing editor Gavin van Marle, who discusses what the possibility of peace has done to ocean rates and how the Gemini Alliance could fare in its promise of 90% schedule reliability.

Then, The Loadstar publisher Alex Lennane discusses how the new US administration has already had an impact on the TSA and explains why DSV is in hot water over ‘bait and switch’ claims.

All this, and more! 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, in just 16 minutes!

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EU incendiary threats, US security tightens, air cargo surge, and DB Schenker bidding wars

EU incendiary threats, US security tightens, air cargo surge, and DB Schenker bidding wars

In Part 1, host Mike King and guests analyse the ongoing bidding war for DB Schenker, the increasing demand and rate spikes for Asia-Europe rail freight, and the impact of union disputes on logistics operations in Canada, Germany, the US, and India. They also discuss the reasons behind soaring air freight rates ahead of the traditional peak season, examine new US air cargo security rules, and explore the alarming threat posed to EU freight companies by incendiary devices. In Part 2, attention turns to port operations, exploring how ports might enhance supply chain transparency and reduce risks for shippers. Representatives from Hamburg Port Authority and IKEA Supply discuss the role of ports in managing data, fostering collaboration, and improving cargo traceability.   Guests: Ingrid Boqué Sastre, Global Strategic Networks Officer, Hamburg Port Authority Stefan Krattiger, Business Development Leader Global Ports, Supply Chain Operations , IKEA Supply AG Niall van de Wouw, Chief Airfreight Officer, Xeneta Alex Whiteman, News Editor, The Loadstar   Credits: Created, produced and edited by Mike King for The Loadstar www.theloadstar.com

3 Sep 202443min

News in Brief podcast | Week 36 2024 | Equipment shortages, Gemini alliance and soaring air cargo

News in Brief podcast | Week 36 2024 | Equipment shortages, Gemini alliance and soaring air cargo

In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone recaps last week’s supply chain news and offers a preview of stories that might appear on The Loadstar this week.   She is joined by maritime consultant Mike Wackett who recaps last week’s ocean freight rates and discusses the current global equipment shortage, as well as why Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd are banking on increased feeder ship demand.    Ms Goldstone then gives a brief update on the current labour strike situations in Germany, Canada, India and the US East and Gulf coast. She also touches on a new challenge that a booming airfreight market has presented and how a security change to US customs regulations on airfreight put pressure on foreign airlines.    So, what are you waiting for? This bite-sized but jam-packed 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, all in under 11 minutes!

2 Sep 202411min

News in Brief podcast | Week 35 2024 | Global strike disruption and low available tonnage

News in Brief podcast | Week 35 2024 | Global strike disruption and low available tonnage

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 on Canada’s rail strikes, and offers a preview of stories that might appear on The Loadstar this week. She is joined by maritime consultant Mike Wackett who recap’s last week’s ocean freight rates and discusses how the Red Sea diversions are contributing to an active charter market and low-available tonnage.Mr Wackett also summarizes Zim’s H1 financial results and why the ocean carriers might be secretly hoping for US East and Gulf Coast port strikes come October. So, what are you waiting for? This bite-sized but jam-packed 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, all in under 12 minutes!

26 Aug 202410min

News in Brief podcast | Week 32 2024 | Ocean rate ‘tipping point’ and soaring air cargo market

News in Brief podcast | Week 32 2024 | Ocean rate ‘tipping point’ and soaring air cargo market

In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone recaps last week’s supply chain news and offers a preview of stories that might appear on The Loadstar this week.  Ms Goldstone takes on last week’s ocean freight rates and explains why the market is at ‘tipping point’ as contract and spot market rates converge. She also recaps ONE’s recent results and why it and Maersk have increased their full-year guidance.  Ms Goldstone then looks into the recent announcement of Sennder buying CH Robinson’s subsidiary EST. Finally, she discusses a high-flying airfreight market but warns that that too is not without disruption.   So, what are you waiting for? This bite-sized but jam-packed 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, all in under 12 minutes!

5 Aug 20249min

News in Brief podcast | Week 31 2024 | Easing rates and Q2 results

News in Brief podcast | Week 31 2024 | Easing rates and Q2 results

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 cargo insurance, extreme weather and an insight into Farnborough air show. She also offers a preview of stories that might appear on The Loadstar this week.  The Loadstar’s managing editor, Gavin van Marle, reveals the latest ocean freight rate movement and discusses what impact the Red Sea crisis has had on forwarder’s H2 financial results.   The Loadstar’s publisher, Alex Lennane, talks about DB Schenker’s disappointing Q2 results and what this could mean for its upcoming sale. She also speaks about the current backlogs in air and seaports across Bangladesh.   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, all in under 12 minutes!

29 Jul 202412min

Midsummer Special 2024: What next for freight markets?

Midsummer Special 2024: What next for freight markets?

In this episode, The Loadstar Podcast examines the pivotal freight stories and trends shaping 2024. Host Mike King and guests identify the winners and losers of the year so far and attempt to predict what will be the key market drivers over the rest of 2024 and into 2025. They also explore the dynamics driving air and ocean markets, especially the evolving Red Sea situation, as they seek to explain the challenges currently facing those charged with designing freight procurement and inventory management strategies. But with so much at stake for the world of logistics, the analysis begins with the looming US presidential election and its potential ramifications for global trade and geopolitics, not least due to the threat of new tariffs on US imports. The discussion then moves on to analyse how e-commerce demand is restructuring air cargo dynamics, who is still in the running to buy DB Schenker, looming changes to the container shipping alliance system, and the financial challenges SMEs face when they use IATA's CASS payment system. Mike and guests also consider whether it’s justified for commentators to compare current supply chain challenges to those encountered during the Covid pandemic.   Guests: James Hookham, Director, Global Shippers Forum Alex Lennane, Publisher, The Loadstar Gavin van Marle, Managing Editor, The Loadstar   Credits: Created, produced and edited by Mike King for The Loadstar www.theloadstar.com

26 Jul 20241h 5min

News in Brief podcast | Week 30 2024 | Abated surcharges, strikes and IATA's stressful settlements

News in Brief podcast | Week 30 2024 | Abated surcharges, strikes and IATA's stressful settlements

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 strike updates from Europe, Asia 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, recaps the latest ocean freight rates and discusses how there might be some hope for shippers' wallets on the horizon. The Loadstar’s publisher, Alex Lennane, details her latest scoop of IATA's cargo payment system, CASS, and how forwarders have reacted. She also updates the latest in Schiphol's ongoing noise reduction plight. 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, all in under 15 minutes!

22 Jul 202411min

News in Brief podcast | Week 29 2024 | Sea freight volume's record high, modal shift and sanctions

News in Brief podcast | Week 29 2024 | Sea freight volume's record high, modal shift and sanctions

In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone recaps last week’s supply chain news and offers a preview of stories that might appear on The Loadstar this week. The Loadstar’s managing editor, Gavin van Marle, recaps the latest ocean freight rates, chats peak season problems, and looks at what ceasefire talks are doing to the market. The Loadstar’s publisher, Alex Lennane, details why produce shippers and national postal services are looking away from air freight and what's going on with Shell's proposed SAF facility. She also divulges a scoop on Russian sanctions possibly being bypassed at a large US airport. 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, all in under 15 minutes!

15 Jul 202412min

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