Guangzhou: Some Adjustments Happened
[2009-01-03 13:00:28]
1. Southeast Asia: There's plenty of space and the rates are still going down.
2. Europe&Mediterraneans: Some carriers adjusted their service lanes. The basic ocean freight rates are being reduced.
3. Middle East and Africa: Carriers are offering lower and lower rates to secure cargo.
4. Caribbean Sea and Latin America: Some carriers stopped to collect OWS.
2. Europe&Mediterraneans: Some carriers adjusted their service lanes. The basic ocean freight rates are being reduced.
3. Middle East and Africa: Carriers are offering lower and lower rates to secure cargo.
4. Caribbean Sea and Latin America: Some carriers stopped to collect OWS.
Source: Jctrans Group
Keywords:Port
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