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Maritime Industry Briefing: Supply Chain Insights, Carrier Strategies, and Chongqing's Urban Culture

By MGN EditorialFebruary 13, 2026 at 03:24 AM

A roundup of recent news covering supply chain analytics, carrier profit targets, container shipping oversupply, and cultural tourism in Chongqing, China.

## Supply Chain Visibility and Analytics According to FreightWaves, the freight data and analytics platform SONAR has released new dashboards to provide 'elevated global ocean intelligence' for supply chain leaders. The new features include supply/demand tracking and commodity price monitoring tools to help users stay ahead of shifts in ocean freight markets. 'Global ocean markets don't move in isolation,' the article notes. 'Booking behavior in Asia today becomes capacity pressure in U.S. truckload networks weeks later. Port delays ripple into intermodal congestion. Commodity shifts reshape inland demand patterns.' The enhanced SONAR platform aims to give supply chain professionals better visibility into these interconnected dynamics. ## Carrier Profit Targets and Capacity Management In other news, FreightWaves reports that FedEx has unveiled a new four-year growth strategy, setting a target of 14% profit growth by 2029. The logistics giant is looking to optimize its network and improve operational efficiency to drive increased profitability. Meanwhile, the Journal of Commerce examines the container shipping sector's capacity management challenges. With over 1 million TEUs of new ultra-large containership capacity scheduled for delivery in 2023, carriers will need to carefully balance fleet growth and scrapping strategies to avoid further downward pressure on freight rates. 'Downward pressure on rates is set to continue,' the JOC article states, 'with just over 1 million TEUs of capacity via ships above 10,000 TEUs scheduled to be delivered this year.' ## Cultural Tourism in Chongqing Shifting gears, PR Newswire reports that the Yuzhong District of Chongqing, China has invited an international blogger to experience the city's unique 'Bashi' urban culture. The blogger will explore Chongqing's millennia-old Shu embroidery tradition and local culinary specialties like nine-grid hotpot. 'Exploring the Life Philosophy of a Mountain City, from Millennia-Old Shu Embroidery to Nine-Grid Hotpot,' the press release headline reads, highlighting Chongqing's efforts to showcase its distinctive cultural heritage to international visitors.
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