Inside container shipping's COVID-era money-printing machine

By A Mystery Man Writer

Congestion is cutting liner capacity just as freight rates are at all-time highs, incentivizing carriers to buy or charter more ships.

Container shipping heading for $10 billion loss in 2024: Drewry

Global Demand Isn't Booming. So Why Are Shipping Rates This High?

Truck and rail backups are clogging roads, creating more pollution and raising health risks for Chicagoans near freight corridors – Chicago Tribune

Don't believe the deglobalisation narrative

Shipping companies are having a bumper year, racking up profits

Transpacific cargo congestion creates B.C. port opportunities

The Issue of Bulk Carriers Carrying Containers

Container ship owners see boom lasting through 2022

Container lines set to topple quarterly profit records (again) - FreightWaves

Ship values are soaring amid secondhand sales 'frenzy' - FreightWaves

Shhh, Look, It's a Lesser-Spotted Refrigerated Maersk Container! - WSJ

Second Life for Shipping Containers: Selling Bao, Gyros and Baked Goods - The New York Times

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