University of Wisconsin learns hazmat lesson
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a $70,050 civil penalty against the University of Wisconsin-Madison for alleged hazmat regulations violations.
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The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on shipping industry growth in 2020. With the world in lockdown, demand for non-essential consumer goods (and the means to ship them) decreased. Shipment of manufactured goods also decreased as factories closed in an effort to slow the spread of the virus. On top of that, China — one of the world’s largest exporters — was at the center of the pandemic, leading several countries to stop trade with the nation altogether.
According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), maritime shipping industry growth will likely slow or remain flat in 2023, driven by inflation and the ongoing war in Ukraine. For the overall 2023–2027 period, UNCTAD predicts growth at an annual average rate of 2.1%, slower than the previous 30-year average of 3.3%.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a $70,050 civil penalty against the University of Wisconsin-Madison for alleged hazmat regulations violations.
Pasha Group acquired Horizon Line’s Hawaii trade lane operations, while Matson took over the ocean carrier’s Alaska business.
The benefits of upsizing are beginning to plateau and require more infrastructure investment, according to a new report by the OECD’s International Transport Forum.
Rates on routes from Shanghai to the United States, on the other hand, rebounded from last week, according to estimates from the Shanghai Shipping Exchange.
The Federal Railroad Administration will supply a $6.8 million Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing loan to the Arkansas and Missouri Railroad.
Airfreight carrier will add Detroit to its list of daily flights to and front London Heathrow airport, effective June 1.
The Swiss freight forwarder said former agent Afifi will be “fully integrated” into its operation.
“Every participant in the supply chain will have a role to play” in solving congestion issues, according to a new report from carrier group World Shipping Council.
The first of seven groups will meet early next month to discuss issues surrounding the upcoming peak season.
The ocean carrier will deploy a dozen of its own vessels on its Andes Service, formerly a joint offering with Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM.
AIIS warned this “negative trend is now growing more pronounced, and, if it continues, the year-to-date total could soon fall below 2014.”
The international express parcel carrier will invest $5.3 million in 2015 for infrastructure, technology, and customer service development in Thailand.
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed civil penalties ranging from $54,000 to $81,669 against three companies for allegedly violating federal hazmat rules.
The maritime services provider’s new facility includes mission bridge and engine room simulators, a culinary and hospitality instruction center, two housekeeping training areas, and a full suite of classrooms and […]
Great Lakes port expects the first phase of dock reconstruction to be completed by 2016.
French ocean carrier will commence transatlantic operations on a new joint pendulum service with Hamburg Sud and UASC this month.
A fire broke out on the Marshall Islands-flagged Purple Beach, causing the crew to evacuate due to toxic gas and fears of explosion.
Ocean carrier adds calls to Norway and Sweden to its feeder services in North Europe.
Parcel giant will begin offering express delivery, contract logistics and freight forwarding services in the Southeast Asian nation.
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a $227,500 civil penalty against AmplaChem of Carmel, Ind.
The airfreight carrier will operate daily Boeing 777-200ER flights from Heathrow Airport in London to the growing Malaysian trade hub.
C.H. Robinson appoints new CFO and CIO, while Transfix names senior VP of sales.
SeaLand and APL ships will call Packer Avenue Terminal at the Port of Philadelphia.
The luxury and lifestyle retailer handles well-known brands such as Victoria’s Secret and Bath & Body Works in Southeast Asia.
Norfolk Southern adjusts intermodal operations oversight, while Suddath Cos. appoints new CEO.
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union said 82 percent of its members voted in favor of ratification.
Changes to Maritime Security Program could harm other U.S.-flag carriers.
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Container Analytics with Ben Meyer Hamburg Süd must feel like the prettiest girl at the dance these days. Speculation about the German ocean carrier has been running rampant the past few […]
Clamor over detention and demurrage fees is growing among shippers.
Tom Sanderson, chief executive officer of the progressive third party logistics firm Transplace, recently told an audience of shipper and carrier representatives in Dallas: “It’s a great time to […]
Does your warehouse contract have a “dishonest acts” exclusion? If so, beware. That may be the takeaway from a recent court decision. (Warehouse Wines & Spirits, Inc. v. Travelers […]
Together with Dynamex, the two units will offer final mile delivery in more than 70 markets.
Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill substantially increases funding to the Army Corps of Engineers for waterway and port infrastructure projects during fiscal year 2016.
Analysts see no let up in rate volatility as big ship deliveries continue.
According to the denial order, the Iraq-based carrier sought to acquire for Mahan Air at least two Airbus aircraft that were located in the United States.
Investment firm Avondale Partners expects truckload pricing to increase 4%-9% in 2015.
Rates were down again in April 2015 after falling 1.6% in March 2015, according to the latest Cass Intermodal Price Index.
Port of Dammam terminal operator International Ports Services set a record for the first four months of 2015.
A $90 million project will allow increased exports of potash, LNG and other commodities.
The company’s 17,000-square-meter facility guarantees immediate availability to ULDs, maintenance and repair services at Germany’s largest air traffic hub.
Old Dominion Freight Line changes up chief executives, while Satellite Logistics Group adds to IT leadership.
The Southern California port plans to acquire 3,000 container chassis in two steps.
Harbor Trucking Association also received a grant that will expand its training program for truckers.
Ocean carrier has agreed to order 10 containerships with 2,800 TEUs of capacity, with more orders possibly on the way.
Shanghai-based shipping company Min Sheng Lines says it has ambitions for additional services as well.
The Japanese ocean carrier will deploy a series of new 7500-unit capacity roll-on/roll-off cargo ships on the project beginning in July.
Marine vessels using alternative technologies to reduce particulate emissions will see dues reduced by up to 30% at the Belgian port.
Port Catoosa in Tulsa, Okla., handled 146,687 tons of cargo at its dock in April, less than in March due to reduced fertilizer volumes departing the port.
The Georgia Ports Authority board earlier this week approved a $5.85 million expenditure for 20 new refrigerated container racks at its Garden City Terminal.
Envirotainer names COO, while UPS appoints engineering VP and V.Group hires new communications head.
The Pacific Maritime Association voted to approve the deal in advance of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union member ratification vote Friday.
Recent statistics from Drewry and CargoSmart show on-time performance at 67.6 percent on the three major east-west trade lanes.
Participation of east-west carriers in four large alliances is “cause for concern,” according to John Lu, chairman of the Singapore National Shippers’ Council.
Revenues fell for the Israeli carrier as it withdrew from trades that are not part of its long-term focus.
UPS agreed to pay $25 million to resolve allegations that it submitted false claims to the U.S. government in connection with its delivery of next-day packages.
Ocean carriers look to launch their new joint service between the United States East Coast, Central America and South America in late June or early July.
The U.S. International Trade Commission has determined that domestic manufacturers of 53-foot dry shipping containers aren’t harmed by similar Chinese imports.
The index increased 1% compared to April of 2014, according to the American Trucking Associations.
The 84-member crew of the Fugro Symphony was evacuated after a fire broke out on the ship early Wednesday morning.
Kalmar, a subsidiary of Cargotec, has received an order to supply another 18 rough-terrain container handlers to the U.S. Defense Department.
The Swedish furniture retailer said the proposed combined distribution hub would serve the inventory needs of its stores throughout the U.S. Midwest.
Murray Grindrod Sr., who worked at Grindrod Ltd. for 50 years, 21 years of which he served as chairman, died May 16.
Since they are so critical to trade, negotiations between dockworkers and employers should be governed in same way as railroads and airlines, argues Diana Furchtgott-Roth.
The 2M Alliance partners will share space with G6 Alliance member MOL on two loops between Asia and the East Coast of South America.
Ocean carrier says “there are no indications” any oil leaked from the NYK tanker Takamine despite reports to the contrary.
C.H. Robinson appoints global forwarding president, while CEVA Logistics names healthcare sector VP.
A federal jury cleared the executive of charges related to a Puerto Rico price fixing case.
Roll-on/roll-off and bulk ships are being worked with Peru’s navy helping to work general cargo ships after a brief strike by dockworkers.
French ocean carrier increased container volumes 10.8 percent compared to first quarter 2014.
The ocean carriers’ China-Surabaya Express Service connects ports in China with Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.
Less-than-truckload carrier Dayton Freight has opened a new cross-dock facility in Brownstown, Michigan.
Non-MSP carriers worry they could lose more business under a new deal that would allow more local sourcing of food aid.
Container derivatives broker at Freight Investor Services in London cites reports that Maersk is cutting rates to Europe.
U.S. District Court Judge Charles Breyer denied the company’s motion, which alleged FedEx is protected from litigation as a common carrier.
The mission will introduce U.S. healthcare-related firms to the region and promote exports of U.S. healthcare products.
The integrated logistics provider increased net profits in first quarter 2015 thanks to 1% growth in company revenues.
The NYK Lynx came to the aid of a sailor in distress 260 miles off the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
The freight forwarder’s jetcargo division has started a new weekly air cargo service linking Hong Kong to Chicago and Houston.
Norfolk Southern names new marketing chief, while Momentum Transportation appoints operations VP.
Owner of the Alpine Eternity says the effort to resolve commercial dispute has been complicated by sanctions against Iran.
Cargo thefts in the United States were down 14% year-over-year by volume in the first quarter, but up 25% in value, according to the FreightWatch International Q1 2015 U.S. Cargo […]
Worldwide Flight Services says it will accelerate its growth through opportunities and acquisitions under the ownership of the global investment firm.
Shipment volume and payments were up for the third month in a row despite first quarter GDP increasing only 0.2 percent, according to the latest Cass Freight Index Report.
Revenues from ocean carrier APL decreased as the company eliminated unprofitable capacity, according to NOL’s most recent financial statements.
The Panama Canal Authority registered more than 2,008 transits by dry bulkers, which is 257 more transits than in the previous fiscal year period.
Australia’s Supreme Court of Victoria on Thursday approved the arrangement under which Japan Post Co. will acquire all of the shares in Toll Holdings.
Non-vessel-operating common carrier CaroTrans has started a new weekly less-than-containerload service from Montreal, Canada, to Le Havre, France.
The airfreight carrier says it will increase cargo capacity in Germany by 18%.
The supply chain arm of LeanCor, creator of Lean and Six Sigma leadership principles, and logistics provider Sunland will cooperate closely, but remain separate companies.
Korean company returned to profitability thanks to a boost from its ocean carrier division.
A.P. Moller Maersk reported a record-setting $1.6 billion in profits for the first quarter, thanks in part to Maersk Line profits of $714 million.
The Northern California port is planning weekend terminal gates and off-dock yards for container pick-up and delivery.
New legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate seeks to provide the government with more data about port performance.
The German ocean carrier attributed the nearly 44% jump in revenues primarily to its acquisition of Chilean carrier CSAV.
Total Quality Logistics said it will invest $1 million to open a new sales office in downtown Memphis.
The forwarding and customs brokerage arm of FedEx Corp. said the new facility will enhance its service offerings in the Atlanta market.
James H. Evans, former chairman of Union Pacific Railroad chairman, died May 11.
The North American bulk chemical transportation specialist and logistics service provider agreed to an all-cash purchase price equivalent to $16 per share.
French ocean carrier will develop and operate a logistics platform in the port of Mariel with the Cuban logistics company AUSA.