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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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Terminal operator says it will seek other carriers for container terminal.
The union, which represents more than 3,000 engineers and conductors at the railway, intends to strike if a negotiated settlement is not reached by midnight Feb. 14.
The United States questioned the validity of China’s so-called “demonstration bases-common service platform” export subsidy program.
The Justice, State and Interior departments announced the implementation of the U.S. National Strategy for Combating Wildlife Trafficking.
Prolonged waterfront labor talks have created need for “real time” information, said the port.
Year-over-year cargo was up 15 percent in January with double-digit growth in rail, barge and truck sectors, according to VPA.
The 114 million euro ($129 million) investment in the Brussels hub will triple DHL’s capacity from 12,000 to 39,500 shipments per hour.
CSX Corp. has appointed Oscar Munoz as president and Cindy Sanborn as executive vice president of operations.
Starting in March, Panalpina will operate flights from Hong Kong to Huntsville, Ala., with scheduled charters using Atlas Air’s Boeing 747-400 freighters.
Small ports in Southern Oregon will get funds for maintenance.
Users of Drivewyze PreClear are able to bypass Florida’s 22 ag inspection stations if they are not hauling farm products or refrigerated containers.
FedEx Ground builds new DC, DP World London Gateway Port constructs third berth, CenterPoint Properties completes intermodal facility, Delta Cargo co-locates with Air France-KLM, and TASCO Berhad opens new warehouse.
MNX Global Logistics appoints three vice presidents, while Saudi Airlines Cargo picks new charter director.
PMA said ships will not load or unload cargo Thursday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday due to continuing ILWU slowdowns.
The Korean liner company said it will continue to serve the Pacific Northwest region from Seattle.
According to preliminary data from the Intermodal Association of North America, all intermodal segments reported gains with domestic containers leading the way.
The logistics company said its improved facility features a “unique” cold storage facility designed for the life sciences and healthcare sectors.
Aldridge is recalled as key figure as liner companies transitioned to containerships.
Kalmar appoints new vice president of services and MIQ names business development manager in Los Angeles.
AgTC claims loss of agriculture exports amounts to $1.75 billion per month.
According to the port, overall throughput increased 4.8 percent for the year.
UX Specialized Logistics is a North American provider of last-mile logistics services to retail chains and e-commerce companies.
Lance M. Fritz will serve as the Union Pacific Railroad’s new president and chief executive officer.
Drivers at Shippers Transport Express ratified a one year contract.
Greek shipping company recently increased its fleet size from two to 10 vessels in less than a year.
CMA CGM opens new agencies in Turkey and Guatemala, SR Technics extends partnership with Kuehne + Nagel in Middle East, Southeastern Freight Lines expands in Kentucky and Ohio and CenterPoint […]
Bay & Bay has appointed a new vice president, while ACI named new facilitation and IT director.
West Coast port union and management continue publicity war.
PMA neither loaded nor unloaded ships over the weekend, leaving yard and gate operations up to individual terminals.
The Dubai-based ocean carrier will expand its services to the South American market as part of its overall growth strategy in the region.
Government says investigation is continuing.
U.S. Meat Export Federation says West Coast port congestion threatens beef and pork shippers with export delays to Asian markets.
U.S. steel exports dropped 2.6 percent from November to December, capping off a 5 percent decline for the year.
Pure car-truck carrier has scrubber to meet emission standards.
Draymen say they could be forced out of business by huge demurrage and detention bills.
A. Duie Pyle and SCI Logistics open new logistics centers in New Jersey and Nova Scotia, while CenterPoint Properties sells a 10-building portfolio in the Milwaukee area.
Parsons Brinckerhoff names western division port development director, while Dicom picks vice president of sales.
Union disputes claims that West Coast container docks are too congested to unload ships at night.
The world’s largest container line made its inaugural call at the port’s Conley Container Terminal Thursday.
The Commerce Department reported U.S. exports set a record for the fifth year in a row.
The 2015 Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act passed Thursday by a vote of 260-163.
Premium for East Coast services continues to grow.
A union election scheduled for Thursday at the LTL carrier’s Orlando, Fla. facility was cancelled just hours before the polls were due to open.
Port’s statistical boundary will cover 226.5 miles of the Ohio River across 15 counties, including a seven-mile reach of the Licking River.
Avianca Cargo receives fifth Airbus 330 freighter, CMA CGM calls Santos with largest ship ever in Brazil and Livingston International plans to hire more veterans.
Unicon, a subsidiary of Dubai-based Simatech, will operate its U.S. headquarters in Los Angeles.
CMA CGM Vice Chairman Rodolphe Saadé calls deal a “major new agreement.”
WSC says shipowners face huge investment in technology that may not meet regulatory obligations.
Opponents say the fee drives port costs higher and those costs are difficult to pass on to shippers.
TSA lines forecast “significant increases in shoreside and inland rail, truck and equipment management costs during 2015.”
According to the International Air Transport Association, air freight demand growth showed “significant acceleration” from 2013 and 2012 levels.
Both TRAC and DCLI will contribute to the pool in Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland
Steel imports in the U.S. fell 2 percent to 3.62 million net tons in December, marking the second straight monthly decrease.
PMA says it offered the ILWU a 5-year contract with 3% annual wage increases, and negotiations will continue, but a lockout could occur in 5-10 days.
The terminal operator handled nearly 60 million TEUs in the past year.
The freight forwarding and customs brokerage division of FedEx Corp. created additional routes to Mexico and Brazil from Germany, Hong Kong and the U.S.
MOL car carrier rescues fishermen and CEVA Logistics wins FIAMM contract in Italy.
T. Parker Host and Host Terminals appoint new operations VPs, while KOM International names president.
Company says it will “take actions necessary to improve profitability by increasing operational efficiency and adjusting price where appropriate.”
The trucking and logistics company increased year-over-year net income by 14 percent compared with 2013.
US Ocean, the U.S.-flag vessel-operating subsidiary of Houston-based Intermarine, has recently taken delivery of the vessel Ocean Globe.
HMM taps Inchcape for Australian liner business, Pilot Freight Services sets revenue record in 2014, Reddaway and Troy Container Line start new services, Northwest Innovation Works relocates its corporate headquarters […]
TQL names a new president, while AIAG elects is new chairman.
Port congestion is causing layoffs and inability to reach overseas consumers.
Port authority says container volumes last year were 5.4 percent higher than in 2013.
Justice Department said sentence is first against an executive in its roll-on/roll-off shipping investigation.
Philadelphia handled 449,122 TEUs of cargo, or 22.2 percent more than the 367,499 TEUs it did in 2013.
Norfolk Southern and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen on Friday reached a new collective bargaining agreement.
From the investigation, ITC will provide an overview of recent and current trends in Cuban imports of goods and services.
Senior executive appointments were made at “K” Line, Cardinal Logistics and Swissport.
Port director’s tenure has seen projects to deepen harbor, raise Bayonne Bridge, expand marine terminals and intermodal rail.
Analysts from IHS Maritime & Trade predict continued increases in fatal incidents in both the shipping and passenger sectors.
According to IHS Maritime and Trade, attacks on the port city of Mariupol have severely disrupted trading and the transport of fuel and industrial supplies in the Ukraine.
Carriers are benefiting from lower oil prices, but face capacity overhang.
Despite total cargo volumes being down at the French port, container traffic increased by 7 percent.
Ethiopian Airlines extends partnership with Liège Airport and ISS Palumbo U.K. acquires project cargo forwarder, while DFW International Airport opens Logistics Center I and CMA CGM opens a new agency […]
American Trucking Associations and Weber Logistics announce executive promotions.
Port of Long Beach CEO said ports are in a “perfect position” to play this role.
Flexi-Van executive says “misplaced” chassis have aggravated congestion.
ICTSI Oregon says actions against it are “far beyond what other West Coast ports are experiencing.”
Preliminary figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines indicate a 5.4 percent increase in air freight from 2013.
Net income for Canadian National Railway increased 21 percent compared with 2013.
AAL’s new Japan operation, TNT begins daily service to Istanbul, and CenterPoint builds a container yard for 3PL KW International.
C.R. England named two executives to HR positions and the Port of Houston reappointed Dean Corgey to the port commission.
Strong container and steel volumes led the way for a record year at the port.
Turnover rate among large U.S. truckload carriers increased 1 percent to an annualized rate of 97 percent in the third quarter of 2014.
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed civil penalties against a large U.S. carrier and two shippers for alleged U.S. hazardous materials rules violations.
The Taiwan-based ocean liner will charter the 18,000-TEU ships from Shoei Kisen Kaisha, Ltd.
CEVA and Total Quality Logistics opened new offices, while Dorian Drake and Davies Turner announced new strategic partnerships.
Hansa Heavy Lift promotes from within, while Bibby Ship Management hires a new regional managing director.
Belgian port reports record growth thanks to container and liquid bulk sectors.
Railway and intermodal provider set records for revenues and earnings in 2014.
The new string is not part of MSC’s 2M alliance with Maersk.
Norfolk Southern said it will close its Roanoke, Va. office later this year and relocate the functions therein to either Atlanta or Norfolk, Va.
Employers “hopeful that this will allow us to move toward conclusion of an agreement in the near term.”
National Waterways Foundation study shows economic impacts and benefits of modernizing the aging U.S. inland waterways freight transportation network.
Ports using contingency anchorages as number of ships waiting for berths grow.
Maersk Line’s newest regional ocean liner division hosted Governor Rick Scott and members of the press at its new office in Miramar.
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Investment in new chassis for international 20-foot and 40-foot containers “went off the edge of a cliff” around 2007, but Stuart James, vice president of sales at Hyundai Translead, […]