Ocean Freight Rates Are Climbing Again: What Shippers Need to Know for June and July 2026

Container ship arriving at a busy ocean port with cargo containers and cranes in the background, promoting GLC’s article on rising ocean freight rates for June and July 2026.

Ocean freight rates have been climbing steadily for the past several weeks, and the pace is accelerating heading into June and July 2026. For importers shipping from China and from South America, the numbers moving through the market right now are not projections. They are active carrier filings, confirmed General Rate Increases, and spot rate data already reflecting a sharp upward move. If your team … Read More

When Conflict Disrupts the Supply Chain

Busy international port with container vessels and terminal cranes, illustrating how geopolitical conflict can affect freight flows, routing, and logistics planning.

What Shippers Should Watch in Lead Times, PO Management, and Strategic Routing Geopolitical conflict is often discussed in terms of headlines, oil prices, or market reactions. For importers, exporters, and logistics teams, however, the real impact shows up somewhere more immediate: in lead times that stop behaving predictably, purchase orders that require constant reprioritization, and routing decisions that suddenly carry far greater operational and financial … Read More