Container Bytes: Weekly Ocean & Air Freight Intelligence for Supply Chain Pros
Welcome back to Container Bytes! I’m Julia Frohwein, and I’m back with Judah Levine to break down a week that felt like a decade. We’re diving into the rapid-fire timeline of Project Freedom—the US-led effort to force transit through the Strait of Hormuz that resulted in naval skirmishes and was suspended almost as quickly as it began. In this episode, we analyze why ocean rates are proving remarkably "sticky" despite the low-demand slow season. While Asia-Europe rates are hovering near pre-war levels, the Transpacific has seen a 50% gain since the conflict started, holding onto a $1,000/container increase even without the Lunar New Year rush. We also cover the "May 2nd Tease": the UAE fully reopened its airspace for exactly 24 hours before renewed attacks forced a shutdown until May 11th. We explore what this "start-stop" volatility means for Emirates, Etihad, and global air cargo benchmarks that remain 25% above pre-war levels. Chapters: * 00:00:00 — Project Freedom: The 48-hour naval escalation. * 00:01:45 — The Oil Flow Problem: Why "escorts" aren't restoring the energy market. * 00:02:30 — Sticky Rates: Why the Transpacific is holding a 50% gain in a slow season. * 00:04:15 — Manufacturing Warning: Why slowing orders in Vietnam are the new "canary in the coal mine." * 00:06:00 — Airspace Whiplash: The UAE’s 24-hour opening and the May 11th closure. * 00:07:30 — Air Index Update: Why Middle East lanes are still hitting peak pricing ($3.90/kg). This podcast is a little experiment from Freightos—and may not be around forever—so if you dig quick bites of freight wisdom, let us know. For more detailed weekly freight updates delivered straight to your inbox, check out our weekly freight email [https://terminal.freightos.com/subscribe-to-the-weekly-updates/]. Want the freshest freight data on demand? Hit up terminal.freightos.com [https://terminal.freightos.com].
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