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US airport closures as government shutdown drags on
The ongoing US government shutdown has sparked growing fears of widespread disruption across the nation’s air transport network, with the possibility that several airports may be forced to reduce operations […]
CBAM – Omnibus Package I published to simplify the CBAM Regulation
With the end of the transition phase of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) on 31 December 2025, the regular phase will begin on 1 January 2026. From this date […]
IMO climate delay sparks frustration across global shipping industry
The International Maritime Organization has postponed its decision on a global climate framework for shipping by one year, triggering disappointment and criticism across the sector. Meeting in London on Friday, […]
A Wake-Up Call for Supply Chain Resilience and the Importance of Insurance
A recent incident at the Port of Long Beach, where over 60 containers fell from a berthed vessel, has highlighted the fragility of the global supply chain.
The container collapse serves […]
Implementation of EU Regulation 2025/920 on Aviation Security
The European Commission has published a new regulation on aviation security which comes into effect on 1. September 2025. It introduces significant amendments to the existing framework for entities in […]
UN approves draft convention on negotiable cargo documents
On 14 July, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) approved the draft Convention on Negotiable Cargo Documents (NCD), marking a significant milestone in the modernisation of international […]
Containers overboard
The number of containers lost overboard by ocean-going vessels increased 2.6-fold in 2024 compared to the previous year. According to the report by the World Shipping Council (WSC), 576 containers […]
transport logistic 2025 breaks records
With a record 2,722 exhibitors from 73 countries and more than 77,000 visitors from over 130 nations, this year’s transport logistic once again confirmed its status as the world’s leading […]
Northern Europe’s port congestion set to drag into summer
Congestion across Northern Europe’s major container ports is forecasted to continue well into the summer months, raising concerns across the logistics sector as delays ripple through the supply chain. The […]
Speculation about container shipping lines returning to the Red Sea increases – ceasefire creates new momentum
Since the end of 2023, almost all major container shipping lines have avoided the route through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal due to ongoing security risks. Instead, they […]















