Arushan Balendra China vs USA – How Trade Flows Are Reshaping Shipping in 2026 Global trade in 2026 is being shaped by a major shift between China and the United States, impacting how shipping capacity and cargo flows are distributed worldwide. China remains a dominant exporter,... 30 Apr 2026 Shipping and Logistics News
Arushan Balendra Currency & Bunker Costs Influencing Freight Markets in 2026 – What Australian Businesses Need to Watch In 2026, freight markets continue to be influenced by several factors, including global supply and demand, carrier capacity, currency movements, and bunker fuel prices. For Australian importers and ex... 30 Apr 2026 Shipping and Logistics News
Arushan Balendra Handling Dangerous Goods (DG) Shipments – Are You Managing the Risk Properly? Shipping Dangerous Goods (DG) is not just another booking — it’s a specialised process that requires precision, compliance, and experience. For Australian importers and exporters, moving DG cargo such... 27 Apr 2026 Our blog
Arushan Balendra Fuel Price Easing in Australia – A Positive Shift for Transport & Logistics Costs Australia is seeing a gradual easing in fuel prices in 2026, following earlier volatility driven by global supply disruptions. With crude oil prices stabilising and supply conditions improving, local ... 20 Apr 2026 Shipping and Logistics News
Arushan Balendra US Demand Stabilising – A Positive Shift for Australian Shipping Capacity Recent data shows that US import demand is stabilising after periods of volatility, easing pressure on global shipping networks. Earlier in 2026, strong US demand pulled vessels and containers toward ... 20 Apr 2026 Shipping and Logistics News
Arushan Balendra Middle East Disruptions – Where Australian Exporters Should Shift Cargo in 2026 Ongoing tensions across the Middle East, particularly around key shipping corridors such as the Strait of Hormuz, are creating increased uncertainty for global trade. While the region remains an impor... 20 Apr 2026 Shipping and Logistics News
Arushan Balendra Currency & Inflation Pressure in Australia – What It Means for Trade Australia’s trade environment continues to be influenced by currency fluctuations and ongoing inflation pressures. Movements in the Australian dollar, combined with rising fuel, labour, and operationa... 15 Apr 2026 Shipping and Logistics News
Arushan Balendra USA Shipping Shifts in 2026 – What It Means for Australian Trade The United States continues to influence global shipping patterns, and recent shifts in demand and port activity are reshaping how cargo moves worldwide. As US import volumes begin to recover, particu... 15 Apr 2026 Shipping and Logistics News
Arushan Balendra Strait of Hormuz Reopens – Relief for Now, But Risks Remain Recent developments around the Strait of Hormuz have brought temporary stability to one of the world’s most critical shipping corridors. This narrow passage handles a significant share of global oil a... 15 Apr 2026 Shipping and Logistics News
Arushan Balendra Exporting from Australia in 2026: What Smart Businesses Are Doing Differently Australian exports are growing — but so are the challenges behind moving cargo successfully. In today’s market, it’s no longer just about finding buyers or securing good pricing. The real difference b... 12 Apr 2026 Our blog
Arushan Balendra Transshipment vs Direct – What’s the Smarter Move in 2026? Shipping networks in 2026 are increasingly shifting toward transshipment-based models, as carriers optimise routes and manage global disruptions. Direct services are still available on major lanes, bu... 6 Apr 2026 Shipping and Logistics News
Arushan Balendra Australia–Europe Trade Faces Delays as Shipping Routes Shift Globally Trade between Australia and Europe is experiencing renewed pressure in 2026, as ongoing disruptions in key maritime corridors continue to reshape traditional shipping routes. With vessels avoiding the... 6 Apr 2026 Shipping and Logistics News