Exploring Sea Freight’s Future: Insights and Trends
Imagine a world where goods move across the globe as seamlessly as fish swim through the ocean. That’s the dream of the sea freight industry. But dreams aside, let’s ta
Streamline Supply Chains with Air Freight Efficiency
Imagine you’re sending a letter to a friend across the globe. Would you rather it travel by foot, by car, or by plane? The answer seems obvious, right? That’s the simpl
Transform our freight challenges: Urgent strategy needed
Building a “supply chain aware” nation will be essential if Australia is to efficiently deliver the growing freight load, prompting calls from industry to accelerate the Nation
Latest Project Shipment: Spading Machine from NL to AUS
Across the Ocean Shipping is delighted to present some images showcasing our most recent out of gauge shipment. We’ve overseen the procurement of a spading machine from a fac
Container Transporters Call for Recognition of Ongoing Port Delays
Container transport operators across Australia are urging their customers to fully appreciate operational realities as container logistics chains in every capital city container po
Flexport Further Reduces Workforce
Supply chain logistics company Flexport is again trimming its workforce — this time by about 15% as the company looks to cut back on costs and return to profitability. The headco
Eastern Australia Connect: Resuming Standard Service Rotation (084)
With the end of the Protected Industrial Action in DPW in Australia, the consortium has worked with DPW and agreed to start reinstating the usual 084 Eastern Australia Connect rota
Safe Transport of 12 Dangerous Goods (DG) Energy Storage units from China to Western Australia
Across the Ocean Shipping is proud to announce the successful delivery of 12 Dangerous Goods (DG) energy storage units from China to the Bellevue Gold Mine site in Sir Samuel, WA 6
Asia’s Pre-CNY Spot Rates Surge: Reports of $10,000+
Container spot rates from Asia to the US and Europe continued to soar this week as a swift solution to the attacks on shipping in the Red Sea by Houthi rebels looks increasingly un
China Urges Iran to Control Houthi Actions in Red Sea
Chinese officials have asked their Iranian counterparts to help rein in attacks on ships in the Red Sea by the Iran-backed Houthis, or risk harming business relations with Beijing,