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Strong global and regional growth in container port throughput in January 2025 – Drewry

Drewry’s Global Container Port Throughput Index rose 3.0% month-over-month (MoM) in January, reaching 117.8 points—an 8.3% year-over-year (YoY) increase. The rolling 12-month growth rate...

Drewry World Container Index falls 4% to $2,264 per 40ft container

The Drewry World Container Index (WCI) dropped 4% to $2,264 per 40ft container, marking a 78% decline from the pandemic peak of $10,377 in...

Drewry’s Intra-Asia container index declines 2% to $604 per 40ft container, remains 39% higher year-on-year

Drewry's Intra-Asia Container Index (IACI), which tracks the weighted average of regional spot container freight rates, fell by 2% over the two weeks ending...

Global container port throughput sees mixed trends in December, growth slows into 2025

Drewry’s Global Container Port Throughput Index declined 2.0% month-over-month (MoM) in December, settling at 113.7 points. Despite the drop, the index remained 5.4% higher...

US LPG exports to climb 6% in 2025 amid tight terminal capacity

According to the latest issue of Drewry’s LPG Forecaster, global LPG trade is projected to grow by a modest 1.4% in 2025, while US LPG...

Shipping investors brace for Suez Canal reopening and Trump’s tariff surge, Drewry survey reveals

The past few years have seen container shipping stocks fluctuate as wildly as the ocean waves they navigate. The journey has been risky and...

Product tanker earnings forecast to moderate in 2025

Product tanker earnings are projected to decline in 2025, according to Drewry Maritime Research, as concerns about demand and increased vessel supply put downward...

Drewry world container index drops 2% to $3,364 per 40ft container

The Drewry WCI composite index decreased 2% to $3,364 per 40ft container this week, 68% below the previous pandemic peak of $10,377 in September...

Container ships not returning to Suez canal yet — expert

Container lines are not expected to immediately return to Suez Canal transits after the Houthis say they will stop attacks on shipping, according to...
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