Suez transits increasing, but still 60% fewer than pre-Red Sea crisis

16.01.2026

The Suez Canal Authority says a cargo ship that ran aground at the northern entrance to the waterway does not pose a risk to shipping, as the organisation eyes increasing numbers of vessels returning.

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27.05.2020
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27.05.2020
Review of the current state of sea and air cargo transportation market: crisis recovery scenario

The coronavirus outbreak exposed the fragility of global supply chains that move goods between countries. Due to the volatility of the logistic market, carriers are facing new risks and the need to promptly respond to changes in order to manage them. The global cargo transportation market is experiencing significant difficulties caused by abrupt decrease of the transport infrastructure throughput due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

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Trans-Arctic Transport Corridor – a new artery of global trade

The sustainable interplay of technological, economic, and ecological factors is shaping the future of shipping along the Trans-Arctic Transport Corridor