Houston dredging begins
Port Commission Chairman Janiece Longoria said an Army Corps of Engineers report found the minimum net benefits of the improved Bayport and Barbours Cut channels to the U.S. economy […]
Port Commission Chairman Janiece Longoria said an Army Corps of Engineers report found the minimum net benefits of the improved Bayport and Barbours Cut channels to the U.S. economy […]
The Port of Savannah handled a record 3.14 million TEU in the fiscal year ending June 30, up by 6.3 percent, or 186,567 TEU, compared to the previous year. […]
The Hong Kong-based liner company said it moved 1,453,193 TEU in the period ending June 30, 11.2-percent more than in the same 2013 period, while revenues were $1.5 billion, […]
The Port of Oakland handled 205,692 TEU in June 2014, 4.6-percent more than in June 2013. Full export containers were 84,032, up 1.7 percent; full import containers were 73,853, […]
Qatar has become the majority owner of the United Arab Shipping Company (UASC), one of the most expansion-minded container shipping companies in the world. A U.S. Federal Maritime […]
Degnan was nominated by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and confirmed by the New Jersey State Senate on July 10. Christie has been slammed for the role members of […]
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union and employers represented by the Pacific Maritime Association resumed contact talks on Wednesday, following a break in which union negotiators attended a Longshore […]
In Vancouver, Canada, the carrier said that “an increase in volumes diverted away from U.S. West Coast, coupled with limited allocation in rail cars to U.S. corridors, has resulted […]
The project will improve access to the terminal gate complex and enhance the movement of new vehicles between BMW’s processing facility and the vessel-berthing area. The road improvements are […]
An array of sensors that provide ships and other users in the Port of Jacksonville with real-time tidal and weather information was dedicated Wednesday. The Physical Oceanographic Real-Time […]
Costamare, an Athens-based company that owns and charters containerships to liner companies, said it had net income in the second quarter ending June 30 of $27.4 million, compared to […]
The Piracy Reporting Center of the International Chamber of Commerce’s International Maritime Bureau is raising the alarm about an increase in small tanker hijackings. While the overall number […]
Roadrunner Transportation Systems of Cudahy, Wisc., said it has acquired Integrated Services, Inc., of Kokomo, Indiana, a regional logistics provider primarily focused the automotive industry, for $13 million. […]
“As I commented this past spring when preliminary cargo figures began rolling in, we’re really entering a great period here at the Port of Philadelphia,” said Charles G. Kopp, […]
Port Freeport in Texas recently received two new post-Panamax cranes from Shanghai. Both cranes will occupy a portion of Berth 7 at Velasco Terminal. They stand just under […]
Non-vessel-operating common carrier Vanguard Logistics Services has established Vanguard Turkey Lojistik Hizmetler A.S., providing both import and export less-than-containerload services. The NVO has provided services in Turkey through […]
Crowley is reportedly “in talks to acquire Horizon Line’s port facilities in San Juan and its service between the mainland and Puerto Rico,” according to the publication Caribbean Business, […]
Foreign shipping lines are resuming container service to Iranian ports. “Thai Wan Hai Company became the first foreign shipping line that resumed operation in Iran after its ship […]
Derek Leathers, Werner’s president and chief operating officer, said his company has expanded its business relationship and worked closely with Hercules’ chairman and chief executive officer, and the company’s […]
Matson said it entered into a settlement agreement on July 17 with the federal government over a whistleblower lawsuit that claimed violations of the federal False Claims Act because […]
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has received 20 ocean transportation intermediary license applications and changes for review. The FMC received non-vessel-operating common carrier license applications from Blue Circle […]
Six filings come from each California and Texas; five other states represented.
FMC reviews 20 OTI license applications
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has received 20 license applications and changes for review. The FMC received non-vessel-operating common carrier license applications from CTL USA, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Joy Fu, secretary); […]
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has received 20 ocean transportation intermediary license applications and changes for review. The FMC received non-vessel-operating common carrier Burnaby license applications from Arrow […]
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has received 20 ocean transportation intermediary license applications and changes for review.
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has received 20 ocean transportation intermediary license applications and changes for review. The FMC received non-vessel-operating common carrier license applications from Amarine Shipping, Compton, […]
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has received 20 ocean transportation intermediary license applications and changes for review.
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has received 20 license applications and changes for review. The FMC received non-vessel-operating common carrier license applications from Alibaba Global Shipping, Oakland, Calif. […]
Individuals knowing of any reason why an applicant should not receive an OTI license or amendment are urged to contact the FMC’s Office of Transportation Intermediaries.
Individuals knowing of any reason why an applicant should not receive an OTI license or amendment are urged to contact the Office of Transportation Intermediaries.
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has received 20 ocean transportation intermediary license applications and changes for review.
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has received 20 ocean transportation intermediary license applications and changes for review.
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has received 20 license applications and changes for review. The FMC received non-vessel-operating common carrier license applications from ASL Global Logistics, Humble, Texas […]
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the Pacific Maritime Association will take a break from negotiations on Monday and Tuesday.
“This is a very important operation because it involved the first movement of the gates from the special dock where they were unloaded to the lower chamber of the […]
CMA CGM said that through its Greenmodal Transport subsidiary it has acquired a 15.5-percent stake in a company building an intermodal terminal in Marseille. Other partners in the […]
The cargo discharged this week includes 12 nacelle cooling units and 14 generators destined for the wind farm near New Salem, N.D. The components are loaded on trucks and […]
A federal grand jury in San Francisco has indicted FedEx Corporation and two subsidiaries with conspiracy to traffic in controlled substances and mis-branded prescription drugs because of its role […]
Canada’s Algoma Central Corp. said Algoma Harvester, the second in a fleet of six new bulk ships equipped with exhaust gas scrubbers that it is building for use on […]
TOTE said a dual-fuel, slow-speed engine for the first of its new “Marlin Class” ships was delivered to General Dynamics’ NASSCO’s shipyard in San Diego. TOTE is building two […]
Zim said the restructuring “provides the company with a stable, long-term capital structure. The company will now focus on the implementation of its business plan, with a view to […]
The Port of Long Beach said its terminals handled 610,516 TEU of containerized cargo in June, 8-percent more than in June 2013. It was the busiest June since 2007, […]
The Obama administration said Russia continues to provide Ukrainian separatists heavy weapons, equipment, and other financing, and continues to allow militants to enter Ukraine freely.
TSA called it “part of an ongoing revenue-improvement program aimed at enabling carrier reinvestment in the transpacific trade lane to ensure adequate service levels as demand increases.”
The budget includes funding for 28 new full-time positions, which include 20 in engineering to support ongoing capital improvements, and six to enhance port security.
The Port of Los Angeles said it handled 736,438 TEU of containerized cargo in June, 13.89-percent more than in the same period the prior year. Container imports rose […]
A Norfolk Southern train hauling vehicles and intermodal cargo from Lousiville, Ky., to Norfolk, Va., derailed Monday. A dozen autorack cars and two double-stack intermodal rail cars traveling […]
Hamburg Süd has phased the 4,600-TEU Cap Jackson, into an 11-ship fleet in that the company operates in a vessel-sharing agreement with Hapag-Lloyd between the West Coast of North […]
Kevin Castagnola, executive director and chief executive officer of the South Jersey Port Corporation, has signed a term sheet with Holt and is now negotiating a lease.
The container carrier Zim said that it had reached an agreement with the Israeli government about its so-called “golden share” which, among other things, gives the government control over […]
Missouri’s Mid Continent Nail petitioned the investigation. The nine U.S. steel nail producers are in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Texas.
The U.S. Commerce Department will hire its first ever chief data officer as part of meeting President Obama’s Year of Action. “No other department can rival the reach, […]
A World Trade Organization dispute settlement panel on Monday issued a mixed result, rejecting numerous claims brought by India in a challenge against U.S. trade remedy laws and determinations […]
“This is a pure VSA, and VSAs of this type are only filed with the MOT; that is what we are seeing. That’s where they get filed, not with […]
Chiquita Brands will continue to use the Port of Wilmington in Delaware as its mid-Atlantic distribution hub for the next five years, the state’s Diamond State Port Corporation said […]
Port truck drivers in the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach said Saturday afternoon that they have agreed to a “cooling off” period requested by Los Angeles Mayor […]
By changing culture of operations, Con-way Freight expects to enhance competitiveness. A company can spend millions of dollars on new equipment and systems in an effort to become more […]
A recent 2nd Circuit decision could strengthen the hand of shippers or carriers that use derivatives such as forward freight agreements (FFAs) to enforce contracts. (D’Amico Dry Limited v. […]
Project and heavy-lift carriers see oil and gas equipment cargoes leading recovery. The outlook for the breakbulk cargo sector, including vessels that carry heavy-lift and project cargo, appears to […]
Port, private-sector spending expected to boost rail, warehousing, and agriculture facilities. The Port of Oakland is planning to spend hundreds of millions of dollars over the next few years on […]
On the heels of the decision in June by China’s Ministry of Commerce to reject the plan by the world’s three largest liner carriers to form the P3 Network, […]
No matter how many systems or automated solutions a company puts in place, there’s still that ever-present element of human input required to keep the supply chain humming. […]
This month’s issue of American Shipper contains articles about improvements being made at both the Global Container Terminal and Port Newark Container Terminal, but there’ also been interesting news […]
The National Climate Assessment released in May by the federal government warned the U.S. transportation system is becoming “increasingly vulnerable to climate change impacts.” At the 33rd World […]
Port of San Francisco sees a future in breakbulk, bulk cargo. Since 2005, when the Port of San Francisco stopped handling containers, its cargo business has dropped dramatically, from […]
Port drivers and their employers in the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach on Saturday agreed to a “cooling off” period brokered by L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti.
While containers are moving through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, concern remains that drayage truckers’ pickets could disrupt contract negotiations between the ILWU and PMA.
China Shippers’ Association Vice President Cai Jia-Xiang said Chinese regulators need better statistics on the Chinese market share of the carriers, but believes they are above the 30-percent limit […]
“During this short-term bump in volumes, CN and its terminal partners will be striving to ensure that our base-level business, in particular Canadian cargo, will continue to be supported […]
The attention of carriers and shippers is focused Friday morning on events in Los Angeles and Long Beach, where a potentially volatile labor situation is unfolding.
“Long truck lines are expected at the ports … as drivers and their allies picket Green Fleet Systems, Total Transportation Services, Inc., and Pacific 9 Transportation trucks,” Justice for Port […]
The companies are seeking a contract with terms similar to those the ILWU signed with the new Export Grain Terminal that opened in Longview, Wash., in 2012.
The United States exported 1.04 million net tons of steel in May, 4.1 percent below April exports and 10.9 percent less than the May 2013 level, according to the […]
U.S.-flag Great Lakes carriers are grateful for the increased water levels in the lakes, however it has not yet resulted in full loads of iron ore, coal, limestone, cement […]
Maersk supports the lower emissions limits, noting they will have “significant positive effects on the environmental and health,” but also called for “strict regulatory enforcement to … ensure a […]
The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Darci L. Vetter as the next U.S. chief agricultural negotiator. President Obama nominated Vetter in January, citing her experience in numerous agriculture, trade […]
Robert McEllrath, president of the ILWU, said that ILWU members have been locked out of the Mitsui-United Grain Corp. elevator since February 2013 and the Marubeni-Columbia Grain elevator since […]
Supply chain software developer LLamasoft has opened a new office in Tokyo with more than a dozen staff, expanding its presence in the Asia-Pacific region. The office will […]
MOL and China Shipping (Group) Co. signed shipbuilding contracts with Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. in Korea to build three ice class liquefied natural gas carriers. The […]
A proposed canal across Nicaragua to link the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans would extend 173 miles and cost $40 billion. Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega and Wang Jing, the […]
Rail operator Naviland Cargo will increase the frequency of its Marseilles Fos-Strasbourg service from three to five roundtrips per week by the end of the year. The company […]
In addition to the U.S., the other trading partners involved in the negotiations are Australia, Canada, China, Costa Rica, the European Union, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, […]
Several terminals in Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach were briefly closed Tuesday morning after members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union honored picket lines set up […]
“With the overall uncertainty already seen in the eastbound freight market, the central issue for shippers and carriers alike is maintaining service and schedule reliability,” explained TSA Executive Administrator […]
The Teamsters said Monday that they had shut down operations at three drayage companies servicing the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach that employ about 400 drivers, but […]
In a filing with the Tel Aviv stock exchange, Israel Corp. said a district court agreed to change the terms of the Israel government’s “golden share” so that state […]
Hyundai Merchant Marine said it has taken delivery of the third in a series of five, 13,100-TEU ships being built at a cost of $129 million each by Daewoo […]
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union and employers represented by the Pacific Maritime Association said late Monday they had “agreed to take a 72-hour break from negotiations on a […]
In the early 1950s, Diaz followed his father into the shipping business at Garcia and Diaz as a ship agent and manager. He later became vice president at Grace […]
Mundra will become India’s largest container port in next 24 months, with a total container handling capacity reaching 5.5 million TEUs, CMA CGM said. The companies plan to begin […]
“In the past, when transporting sensitive freight such as precision equipment, medical instruments or food products over land, it was necessary to use air-suspension trucks. However, air-suspension trucks have […]
Drivers from three drayage firms began what they are calling an “unfair labor practice strike” at truck yards and marine terminals at the ports of Los Angeles and Long […]
The cranes, which are currently under assembly at the Newark, N.J., terminal, are only the most visible sign of a $500 million project to improve PNCT, with work extending […]
Global Container Terminal is not the only facility at the Port of New York and New Jersey being upgraded. Port Newark Container Terminal expects to put into operation […]
At a meeting of the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners on June 23, Al Moro, acting executive director, said the longer construction period may also raise the cost […]
ExxonMobil said it will invest more than $1 billion in its refinery in the port of Antwerp. The existing ExxonMobil refinery in Antwerp is one of the company’s […]
NYK Stolt Shipholdings, a joint venture company by NYK and Stolt Tankers, the tanker division of Stolt-Nielsen Ltd., has ordered two 12,500-deadweight-ton parcel tankers from Japan’s Usuki Shipyard Co. […]
TransWorks and Raven Logistics have formed an alliance to provide shippers a “one-stop shop” for managing transportation by either rail or truck. TransWorks, based in Fort Wayne, Ind., […]
Hanjin Shipping said it had secured KRW 300 billion (about $297 million) through the spin off of its bulk shipping business to a new company that will be jointly […]