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Automated, But Overwhelmed: The Limits of Smart Warehousing

By Maria Kalamatas | May 15, 2025 Rotterdam —Everything moves fast—until it doesn’t. In warehouses across Europe, the rollout of smart systems promised speed, clarity, and fewer mistakes. Algorithms now decide where goods go. Robotic arms handle what humans used to. Inventory is tracked down to the second. On paper, it works. But...

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Global Alliances in Shipping: Breaking Patterns, Building Agility

By Maria Kalamatas | May 14, 2025 Geneva —Not long ago, shipping alliances looked permanent. Branded schedules, shared vessels, long-term slot agreements—it was a world built on predictability. But that model is quietly slipping away. At terminals from Antwerp to Busan, something new is emerging. Quiet coordination. Selective partnerships. And behind the...

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A Rising Sense of Caution in the Red Sea’s Shipping Lanes

By Maria Kalamatas | May 14, 2025 Suez, Egypt —It begins with small signs. A freighter slows unexpectedly. A radio check goes unanswered. An escort vessel shifts course without explanation. No alarms are raised. No shots fired. But along the southern stretches of the Red Sea, captains and crews are paying closer...

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Singapore Holds Steady as Global Trade Looks for Balance

By Maria Kalamatas | May 14, 2025 Singapore —There’s no fanfare. No headlines. Just the steady clatter of cranes, the quiet churn of engines, and a sense of something bigger happening—without needing to be announced. In recent weeks, Singapore’s ports have quietly become the stopgap for a global shipping system in flux....

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