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The freight desk, in writing.

A daily read on what's moving the ocean trades — and the part of it that lands on your shipments. We comment and link; we don't republish.

News 22 Jun 2026

An alliance reshuffles — the service keeps its name, the ships change

When carriers redraw their networks, the service code often survives while the vessels, ports and transit underneath it move. Track the hulls, not the label.

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News 22 Jun 2026

Blank sailings are climbing again — book the hull that still shows up

When carriers pull capacity to prop up rates, the nominal schedule starts lying. Book on reliability, not on the timetable.

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News 22 Jun 2026

The Cape reroute, in transit days: what +10–14 does to your plan

When East–West services route around the Cape of Good Hope, the headline is the diversion. The number that hits your business is the extra transit.

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News 22 Jun 2026

North European congestion is back — what berth waits do to your ETA

When Rotterdam, Antwerp and Hamburg clog up, the carrier’s published ETA is the last thing to admit it. Here’s the knock-on, and how to see it first.

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News 22 Jun 2026

New IMDG amendments: what actually changes on the dock

IMDG updates land on a cycle, and most of the text never touches your day. The parts that do are segregation and what goes on the box — get those into the plan.

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News 22 Jun 2026

VGM mismatches still bump boxes — get the verified weight right

The SOLAS verified gross mass rule is old news, but a wrong or missing VGM still rolls containers at the gate. It’s a planning problem, not a paperwork one.

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News 22 Jun 2026

When a US West Coast hub backs up, your ETA knows before the news does

Rising dwell at LA/Long Beach or Oakland shows up in your container’s real timeline days before it makes a headline. Watch the port, not the press.

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Insight 18 Jun 2026

Packing to the CTU Code, not by eye

Most container loading is done from experience and a tape measure. The rules cargo actually ships under — CTU, IMDG, axle and CoG — belong in the plan, before the doors close.

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Insight 14 Jun 2026

Stop comparing the same sailing three times

Carriers share vessels, so most schedule tools show one sailing as three near-identical rows. Grouping by the physical hull is how a freight desk actually thinks.

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Insight 10 Jun 2026

Why your tracking says “100% complete” on a box that hasn’t sailed

The most common lie in container tracking is a confident status with no event behind it. Here is how to tell a truthful ETA from a hopeful one.

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