• TPM25
  • March 2-5, 2025 | Long Beach Convention Center

Jan Tiedemann

Alphaliner

Senior Analyst-Liner Shipping and Ports

Jan Tiedemann holds a master's degree in Economic Geography from the University of Hamburg. He also studied urban planning with a focus on infrastructure at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg (TUHH). He worked as a business consultant and analyst with multinational consultancy firms, the Senate of the City State of Hamburg, the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce and as a freelance consultant until joining BRS Group and Alphaliner in Paris, France, in 2007.

In 2014, Jan Tiedemann moved back to Germany to launch the joint BRS-Group / Alphlaliner office in Hamburg as Team Lead for an international group of analysts.

Since the 2021 merger of Alphaliner and AXSMarine, he moved on to become Vice President of Liner Strategy at AXSMarine, a multinational service and data provider for the maritime Industry. As such, he continues to develop AXSMarine’s suite of products and is primarily responsible for Alphaliner.com, the world’s leading provider of data and market intelligence for the liner shipping industry.

Sessions With Jan Tiedemann

Tuesday, 4 March

  • 04:15pm - 05:00pm (PST) / 05/mar/2025 12:15 am - 05/mar/2025 01:00 am

    Gaming Out the Red Sea Outlook: Analyzing the Scenarios

    So much depends on the Red Sea, but what will happen in 2025? The resumption of safe vessel transits through the Suez Canal, should that occur through diplomatic or military action, almost immediately would unleash significant capacity back into the market, putting the industry in dire overcapacity straits and upending pricing in the industry. The status quo — in which most container traffic is currently routed around southern Africa — comes with its own consequences, including higher fuel costs and emissions. Through the lens of geopolitics, vessel capacity and ocean reliability, respective experts will stake out various scenarios for the Red Sea in 2025 and beyond.