GaveUp [she/her] to news • edit-211 months ago85% of container ships that would’ve transited the Red Sea are now going around the southern tip of Africa as of this morning. - Flexport CEOexternal-linkmessage-square48 fedilinkarrow-up1184file-text
arrow-up1184external-link85% of container ships that would’ve transited the Red Sea are now going around the southern tip of Africa as of this morning. - Flexport CEOGaveUp [she/her] to news • edit-211 months agomessage-square48 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
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minus-squarezephyreks [none/use name]hexbear35·11 months agoIntuitively, boats are more scalable than trains so to some degree it makes sense. Today, ocean shipping is cheaper than over land. China's feeling extra smug because their state-owned shipping can still transit the Red Sea lol link
Intuitively, boats are more scalable than trains so to some degree it makes sense. Today, ocean shipping is cheaper than over land.
China's feeling extra smug because their state-owned shipping can still transit the Red Sea lol