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As the Iran War disrupts exports, Zimbabwe's farmers are threatened by rising freight costs.

About 30 women dressed in matching green dust coats grading sugar snap peas for dinner tables in Europe. The atmosphere in the?facility? is positive, but for the farmers the start of the fresh produce exporting season has been difficult due to an increase in freight costs caused by the Iran War. Kuminda, which aggregates the produce of about 5,000 small farmers, had just finished preparing its first exports of sugar snap peas, and mange tout for this year. RISE IN FREIGHT PRICES Exporters must absorb rising costs, or they risk derailing a recovery of Zimbabwe's horticulture industry. Last year the...

Freight Logistics

Maersk's US flagged ship is accompanied by US Military to transit Hormuz

Maersk reported that the Alliance 'Fairfax', a U.S. flagged vehicle carrier operated by Farrell Lines, left the Gulf on Monday accompanied by U.S. Military assets. U.S. Central Command, or Centcom, said Monday that American forces were actively assisting efforts to restore commercial ship traffic through the Strait?Hormuz. Before the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, 20% of world oil was transported through this vital maritime chokepoint. Centcom announced Monday that two merchant ships flying the flag of the United States successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. Navy is operating guided-missile destroyers in?the Gulf as part of a project called...

Freight Logistics

Quotations-Reactions from industry leaders and businessmen to Iran's statement that Hormuz was open

Iran's Foreign Minister said that the Strait of Hormuz was now open to all commercial vessels after a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon. Quotes from world leaders and the shipping industry on the Iranian declaration. SHIPPING INDUSTRIES: HAPAG-LLOYD Insurance coverage, clear orders?of?the iranian government/military about the exact sea corridor to be used and the sequence of ships leaving) we would prefer to pass through as soon as possible. Insurance coverage, orders from the Iranian government/military regarding the exact sea route to be used, and the order of departure by ships) would make it easier for us to cross the strait. Our...

Freight Logistics

Quotations-Reactions from industry leaders and businessmen to Iran's statement that Hormuz was open

Iran's Foreign Minister said that the Strait of Hormuz was now open to all commercial vessels following an agreement in Lebanon on a ceasefire. The shipping industry and leaders from around the world have spoken out about the Iranian declaration. SHIPPING INDUSTRIES: MAERSK "We have?taken?note of the announcement. Our priority is the safety of our crews, vessels, and cargo. We have been following the advice of our regional security partners since the beginning of the conflict. The recommendation has so far been to avoid transiting through the Strait of Hormuz. "Any decision on whether to transit the strait is based...

Freight Logistics

Quotations-Reactions from industry leaders and businessmen to Iran's statement that Hormuz was open

Iran's Foreign Minister said that the Strait of Hormuz was now open to all commercial vessels after a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon. The shipping industry and other world leaders have weighed in on the Iranian Declaration. SHIPPING INDUSTRIES: KNUT ARILD HARIDE, CEO of the Norwegian Shipowners' Association "If this is a step in the right direction, then it is a positive development. The situation is still unresolved. There are many outstanding questions, such as those related to sea mines and the Iranian conditions. Before any transit can take place, these aspects must be clarified. SPOKESPERSON OF HAPAG-LLOYD SHIPMENT COMPANY "We're...

Freight Logistics

Shipping data shows that Congo quarterly copper exports are down by almost 15%, while cobalt is on the rise.

According to data from the shipping industry, copper exports in Democratic 'Republic of Congo dropped by 14.6% during the first quarter, after reaching a record high a year ago. Meanwhile, cobalt shipments recovered sharply following a long-term freeze. Congo is the largest cobalt producer in the world, accounting for 70% of the global reserves. It's also the second-largest copper supplier, which makes it an important pillar of the global supply chains of electric vehicles and clean energy transition. According to Access World data viewed by?Monday, it exported approximately 4.83 million metric tonnes of?copper in 2025 and 245,700 of cobalt. The...

Freight Logistics

MSC transfers ownership of the company to children born after founder Gianluigi Apponte

MSC, the world's largest shipowner, announced on Monday that ownership of its company will be transferred to Gianluigi Aponte's two children by 2025. The Swiss-based firm said that the transfer of Diego and Alexa Apontes, respectively group president and chief finance officer, would provide 'continuity and stability over the long term in a major shift generational' at the privately-held company. The company announced that Italy-born Gianluigi Aponte will continue in his role as executive chair. He founded MSC in 1970 and turned it into a global shipping and logistics powerhouse. MSC will also focus on its core business, maritime freight...

Freight Logistics

Fastweb cancels INWIT, sparking a telecoms tower dispute in Italy

Swisscom's Italian subsidiary Fastweb terminated a long-term contract on Wednesday with INWIT. This escalated a dispute with the top telecom towers provider in the country. Fastweb, who inherited the INWIT contract through its acquisition last year of Vodafone Italy, was pushing for a renegotiation, something that the tower company had refused to do. Fastweb announced last week that it would form a joint venture to build up 6,000 telecoms masts in Italy with Telecom Italia, INWIT's 'other main customer. Sources said that TIM will follow Fastweb in terminating its deal with INWIT. The decision is expected to be made at...

Freight Logistics

As Middle East trade routes are blocked by conflict, air freight rates have risen.

Data shows that air freight rates on some routes have risen up to 70% since the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran began. The conflict has caused flights to be restricted, ocean shipments blocked, and a rise in 'jet - fuel costs. Experts in the industry said that the Middle Eastern airspace restrictions and security concerns have had the greatest impact on the rates for routes between South Asia, and Europe. This is after more than 100 containers ships were stranded around the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil export corridor. Swiss logistics group Kuehne+Nagel announced on Friday that global...

Freight Logistics

As Middle East trade routes are blocked by conflict, air freight rates have risen.

Data shows that air freight rates on some routes have risen up to 70% since the U.S./Israeli war against Iran began. The conflict has caused flights to be restricted, ocean shipments to be blocked, and jet fuel prices are on the rise. Experts say that the Middle Eastern airspace restrictions and security concerns have had the greatest impact on the rates for routes between South Asia and Europe. This is after more than 100 containers ships were stranded in the area surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil export corridor. Container ships are used to transport products like generic...

Freight Logistics

French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch Thursday

Here are some company news and stories that could have a significant impact on Thursday's market in France and Benelux. ID LOGISTICS SAS French logistics company?ID Logistics announced it?booked revenue worth $3.74?billion ($4.32?billion), slightly higher than the average estimate of 3.73 billion euro. Its operating income grew 12%, to 165.2 millions euros. The net profit grew 20%, to 63million euros. Manitou BF SA Manitou BF, a French manufacturer of material handling equipment, reported a full-year revenue of 2,56 billion euros in 2025 and 68?million euro net profit. The company proposed to pay a dividend per share of 0.75 euro. Due...

Freight Logistics

Ninety one, an investment manager, increases its aluminium bets in response to the Strait of Hormuz crisis

Ninety one increased its aluminium exposure in its Global Natural Resources Fund after Middle East?conflict caused the Strait of Hormuz to be closed, threatening the global supply of the metal. Around seven million metric tonnes of aluminium is smelted in the Middle East, which represents 9% of global production. George Cheveley who manages this fund with Paul Gooden and Dawid Heyl said, "We could lose an important amount of supply in a market which is already quite tight." "We were over-weight aluminum a week ago, and now we are even more so," said George Cheveley. Cheveley said in an interview...

Passenger Transportation Services

Passenger Transportation Services

TUI's quarterly loss shrinks on booking resilience in spite of Iran War

Europe's largest tour company, TUI, ?posted a slightly narrower-than-expected second-quarter adjusted operating loss ?on Wednesday thanks to ?resilience in ?bookings. The?German tour operator reported a loss for the March 31 quarter of 188 millions euros ($221million), 9% less than the year before, despite the 40 million euro hit caused by the Iran War that forced flight cancellations and ship rerouting. Analysts surveyed by LSEG projected a loss of 194 millions euros. "The very good results give us confidence for the second half." Due to geopolitical challenges and dynamic operating conditions this will require a great deal of dedication and flexibility,...

Passenger Transportation Services

Boeing orders surge in April

Boeing announced on Tuesday that it had received a total of?135?net new orders during April. This is almost the same as its first quarter sales. Boeing booked 284 new orders in the first four month of this year after accounting for cancellations and convertions. This is the highest number of orders for this?period in 2014. Airbus has booked 405 orders after cancellations and modifications through April 30, but the U.S. rival is still behind. Airbus delivered 67 jets last month. Boeing delivered '47 jetliners in the month of April, an increase from the previous one. Investors closely track 'delivery', when...

Passenger Transportation Services

In June, Lufthansa will exercise its option to purchase a majority stake in ITA.

The Lufthansa Group is exercising an option to increase its stake in Italy's ITA Airways from 80% to 90%, tightening their grip on the Rome-based ITA Airways as consolidation in Europe accelerates. Lufthansa announced on Tuesday that the German group will increase its holding in ITA by 49 percentage points, from 41% to 51%. This will be achieved through the purchase of a 2nd block?of shares next month for 325 millions euros ($382million). The majority acquisition is expected to be completed in the first quarter 2027, after approval from the European Union and the U.S. In many ways, Lufthansa said...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

After a snowstorm, Lufthansa and Munich Airport have pledged to revamp emergency protocols

Munich Airport and Lufthansa pledged on Friday to overhaul 'emergency protocols' following the stranding?of?around 600?passengers?on six planes?during a snowstorm last week. Heiko Reitz, Lufthansa Hub Manager for Munich Airport, said during a joint press conference in Munich: "We made mistakes that evening and we all take responsibility." Airport and airline apologized for what they called an "unacceptable incident" and announced new?measures to prevent a repeat. Shortfalls in operational efficiency on?Feb. The 19th, including the?lack terminal space, stretched buses capacity, and staff shortfalls amid a night curfew were cited as major factors that caused passenger transfers to be delayed. Crews provided...

Transportation

Transportation

E.ON announces slight increase in core earnings for the first quarter, but keeps outlook

E.ON, Europe's largest network operator, reported a 2% increase in 'core profit' in the first quarter. This was partly due to its industrial customers in Germany, its home market. The shares of the Frankfurt-listed company rose 1.5% at the start of trading. Jefferies analysts attributed the rise to the higher retail energy prices that began the year. The company reported that the adjusted core profit for the period of January to March was $3.87 billion. It also confirmed its outlook?for the year. The company said that investments in the period fell to 1.4 billion euros, down from 1.5 billion euros...

Transportation

E.ON announces slight increase in core earnings for the first quarter, but keeps outlook

E.ON, Europe's largest network operator, reported a 2% increase in core profits in the first quarter, it announced?on Wednesday. This was partly due to its industrial customers in Germany, its home market. The company confirmed that the adjusted core profit for the period of January to March was $3.87 billion. It also confirmed its outlook for this year. The company said that investments in the period dropped to 1.4 billion euros, down from 1.5 billion the previous year. It cited a 'cold winter in Germany which caused delays in upgrading the network infrastructure. Finance chief Nadia Jakobi stated: "We are...

Transportation

E.ON acquires OVO as part of UK energy shake-up

German utility E.ON will soon become Britain's biggest energy supplier after it announced on Monday that it would buy rival Ovo Energy at an undisclosed price. According to the data of?regulator Ofgem, the deal will?create one of the UK’s largest energy suppliers. The?two companies are already the third and fourth biggest providers. The acquisition adds 4 million OVO subscribers to E.ON’s 5.6 million existing customers in the United Kingdom. According to the German company, this is an important growth market. Marc Spieker is E.ON’s Chief Operating Officer for Commercial Operations. He said, "The planned purchase of OVO will strengthen our...

Transportation

Putin says to Fico that Russia will meet Slovakia’s energy needs

At a meeting at the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin told Robert Fico, Slovakia's Prime Minister on Saturday that Russia would do all it could to meet Slovakia’s energy needs. Slovakia is one of the few European countries that still buys?Russian oil and gas. The Druzhba Pipeline, built by the Soviets, is used to transport Russian oil into Slovakia. TurkStream is used to deliver natural gas from Russia. Fico arrived at Moscow for the celebrations to mark 'the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany during World War Two. In comments broadcast by?national television, Putin said that he would do "everything" to meet...

Transportation

Sweden cancels plans to build a power cable from Denmark due to disagreements with EU funding plan

Ebba busch, the Energy Minister of Sweden, said that plans to build a new power cable for Denmark will be put on hold. She also stated that Sweden disagreed with the proposal made by the European Commission on how the revenues generated from electricity congestion fees should be used. Sweden has threatened to limit electricity exports this year to its neighbours until the European Commission resolves their disagreements over the use national funds to fund EU energy projects. Sweden expects to charge Denmark, Finland, and Germany 130 billion Swedish crowns (14.11 billion dollars) for the excess power it exports from...

Transportation

Sources say that Russia's vast Kirishi refinery has halted processing after a drone attack.

?Russia's vast Kirishinefteorgsintez (Kirishi) oil ?refinery halted processing on Tuesday following Ukrainian ?drone attacks ?which damaged ?the ?plant's units and caused a fire, two industry sources said. Surgutneftegaz which controls the refinery did not respond immediately to a comment request. Sources who requested anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the situation said that three of four crude distillation unit (CDU) at the refinery had been damaged by the drone attack. Sources said that it is difficult to estimate the time needed for the repairs of damaged units. They added that secondary units also suffered damage. Alexander Drozdenko, the region...

Transportation

Lazard hires Ure, former Western Midstream chief executive officer as senior advisor

Lazard, an investment bank, has hired former Western Midstream Partners Chief Executive Michael Ure to be a senior advisor in the group's energy, infrastructure, and power. Ure, who is based in Houston, has been in management and executive roles for more than 20 years, according to the statement. He worked at Occidental Petroleum as senior vice president of business development and Shell. He was most notable as the head of Western Midstream. Ure was named CEO of Western Midstream in August '2019. He guided the company as Occidental acquired Anadarko Petroleum, giving it control over Western Midstream. Ure remained in...

Ground Freight & Logistics

AFC partners with regional and international lenders, including Citi, for Lobito Corridor

A senior official revealed that the Africa Finance Corporation, the lead developer of the U.S.-backed Lobito mineral transport corridor, is in discussions with at least 10 African and foreign financiers including Citigroup to raise $3-5 billion for this project. The AFC has begun preparing for the construction of a key transport project, which will combine existing and new railway lines to link copper and cobalt mining areas with?Angola’s Atlantic port of Lobito. The project is a part of Washington’s effort to curb Chinese influence and secure access to strategic metals, minerals, and coal in Africa. AFC is currently in discussions...

Transportation

Weir, a UK engineering company, has a quarterly decline in order intake

Weir Group announced a drop in 'first-quarter orders' on Thursday. This sent shares tumbling as much as 10% even as the engineering firm reaffirmed its annual guidance and promoted their head of the biggest business to CEO. Andrew Neilson, the president of the company's minerals division, will succeed Chief Executive Jon Stanton, who is heavily focused on the mining industry. The unit accounts for more than 71% of the total group revenue. This update is timely as the global demand for rare earth minerals, such as nickel, continues to increase. Other factors driving this are electric vehicles, grid expansion, renewable...

Transportation

Transport Minister: Italy has enough jet-fuel until the end of May

Matteo Salvini, the Italian Transport Minister, said on Wednesday that Italy's jet-fuel reserves are enough to cover airport operations until at least the end of May. He also urged the European Union (EU) to relax its budget rules so governments can respond to the energy shortage. The 'Iran War' has disrupted Europe’s imports from the Middle East of jet fuel, raising fears about a shortage before the peak summer travel season. Since the U.S. and Israel's war against Iran began on February 28, the price of jet fuel is up 84%, but carriers are largely surviving the crisis. Salvini stated...

Transportation

Reports that the US will prolong its blockade of Iran, causing supply disruptions in the Middle East, have caused oil prices to rise.

On Wednesday, oil prices rose, continuing a multi-day rally. This was based on reports that the U.S. would extend its blockade against Iranian ports. This will likely cause supply disruptions in the Middle East's key producing region. The Wall Street Journal, citing U.S. sources, reported that Donald Trump had instructed his aides to get ready for an extended Iranian blockade. The report stated that Trump would continue to'squeeze Iran’s economy and oil output by preventing shipping into and out of its ports. Brent crude 'futures' for June rose by 52 cents or 0.47% to $111.78 per barrel at 0154 GMT....

Transportation

Germany talks to Poland about oil supplies after Russia announces a halt in supply

Germany and Poland are in discussions to see if short-term replacement oil can be delivered to the PCK Schwedt refining plant via Gdansk port after Russia announced it would stop the supply of Kazakh oil through the Druzhba pipe. A spokesman for the German Economy Ministry said that this was the case. The spokesperson said that the talks were in progress and refused to give any details. She noted that the supply contracts are between the companies concerned, but the government was closely following the process. A spokesperson for the Polish energy ministry stated that the country has the technical...