Author: Gede Mas Andika
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Trump Considers Taking Control of Strait of Hormuz, Oil Prices Fall After Near $120 Spike
Categories: Breaking NewsGlobal oil prices fell sharply after briefly approaching $120 per barrel, as markets reacted to statements from U.S. President Donald Trump indicating that the United States is considering taking control of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most important oil transit routes in the world. Earlier trading saw oil markets surge amid fears that the ongoing conflict in the Middle
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What You Should Always Ask Before Booking LCL Shipping
Categories: Breaking NewsIn LCL (Less than Container Load) shipping, the biggest mistakes usually happen before the cargo even moves. Many problems arise not because of logistics failure — but because the right questions were never asked. Before booking any LCL shipment, make sure you ask these essential questions: Core Pricing Questions Operational & Risk Questions Transparency &
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Hidden Charges in LCL Shipping: Why Transparency Matters More Than Cheap Rates
Categories: Breaking NewsHidden Charges in LCL Shipping: Why Transparency Matters In today’s freight market, many customers are tempted by unusually low LCL (Less than Container Load) shipping rates. On paper, the offer looks attractive. In reality, the total cost often tells a very different story. There has been a growing pattern in the industry where initial freight
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Asia–US Shipping Faces Cost Pressure Amid Iran Crisis
Categories: Breaking NewsImpact of Rising U.S.–Iran Tensions on Asia–U.S. Freight Rates Denpasar, February 2026 — Escalating geopolitical tensions between the United States and Iran are increasingly influencing global energy markets and maritime transport costs. Although no major shipping lane has officially closed, uncertainty in the Middle East has triggered measurable increases in tanker rates and insurance premiums, indirectly