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NYSHEX Appoints Nico Smuts to Board of Directors
Capital markets expert brings deep expertise as NYSHEX scales NYFI, the benchmark underlying ocean freight futures now trading on Intercontinental Exchange (ICE)
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Container Freight Futures Are Live. Here's What That Actually Means for Shippers.
Something Changed on April 7, 2026
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How to Build an Ocean Freight Rate Intelligence Process
Most procurement teams managing ocean freight do not have a rate intelligence process. They have a collection of habits: checking an index occasionally, asking their forwarder what...
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You Already Practice Risk Management. Here Is the Proof.
Ask an experienced ocean freight procurement manager whether they practice risk management and you will likely get a pause.
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From Cost Manager to Risk Manager: The Evolution of Ocean Freight Procurement
There is a particular kind of expertise that does not show up on a resume.
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Managing Freight Like a Financial Exposure
Why Hedgeability Matters in a Volatile Shipping Market
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Transparency Builds Stability in Volatile Markets
Why Access to an Index Should Not Be Paywalled
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Predictability in Volatile Markets Starts with Accuracy
Why an Index Based on Shipped Rates Matters
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Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) to Launch NYSHEX Container Freight Futures
Contracts Offer New Tools to Hedge Container Freight Price Risk
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From Rates to Signals: How Leading Teams Read the Freight Market
For decades, freight rates have been treated as answers.
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Static Rate Sheets in a Dynamic Freight Market
Every year, freight procurement resets the same way. Shippers and NVOCCs review their lanes. Forecasts are refined based on how sourcing, demand, and inventory are expected to shif...
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Plans ≠ Outcomes: Why Freight Budgets Fail After the Contract Is Signed
Execution is where freight problems surface. It’s where teams firefight bookings, manage rollovers, chase capacity, and explain why costs and service didn’t line up with plan. That...
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Why We Built a Freight Index for a Volatile Ocean Shipping Market
Volatility didn’t suddenly appear in ocean shipping. It didn’t start with the pandemic, geopolitical disruption, or the latest capacity swing. What changed is that the gap between ...
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How Data Empowers Shippers to Reclaim Control in the Ocean Chaos
By Karina Cooper, NYSHEX VP of Commercial
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Rethinking Freight: Why It’s Time for Smarter Contracts, Data-Driven Decisions, and a Cultural Shift in Ocean Shipping
By: Martin Coudurier, NYSHEX Director of Commercial
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Index-Linked Contracts and 3 Very Important Questions
By: Gordon Downes, NYSHEX CEO and Co-Founder
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Why Index Methodology Matters for Index-Linked Contracts
By: Rich Heath, NYSHEX VP of Financial Products
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What Even Is an Index-Linked Contract?
By Sarah Conyngham, NYSHEX SVP of Product & Operations
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Digitizing Won’t Fix Chaos: Why Ocean Shipping Still Can’t Deliver on Contract Fulfillment
By: Yanzhi Hu, NYSHEX Managing Director, Asia
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Would You Bet Your Job on the Container Freight Market?
By: Jeremy Haycock, NYSHEX Managing Director of Europe
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NYSHEX Announces First Close of Series C Funding Round
New York, NY —The New York Shipping Exchange (NYSHEX), a leader in digital contracting and performance management for the container shipping industry, is excited to announce the fi...
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NYSHEX Partners with MSC to Digitize Contract Performance
The New York Shipping Exchange (NYSHEX), a leader in digital shipping solutions, is pleased to announce our collaboration with MSC, the world’s largest shipping line, to enhance th...
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Three Trends I Observed During Two Years on the Service Provider Side
By: Bryan Most It is super exciting for me to come back to an advisory role with NYSHEX after having spent the last couple of years on the 3PL and service provider side of the busi...
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