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Stuart Chirls

Stuart Chirls is a journalist who has covered the full breadth of railroads, intermodal, container shipping, ports, supply chain and logistics for Railway Age, the Journal of Commerce and IANA. He has also staffed at S&P, McGraw-Hill, United Business Media, Advance Media, Tribune Co., The New York Times Co., and worked in supply chain with BASF, the world's largest chemical producer. Reach him at stuartchirls@firecrown.com.
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19 November
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US importers urge Biden to step up Red Sea protections

The American Apparel & Footwear Association said the U.S. should do more to protect Mideast shipping as attacks on vessels spur “unsustainable” higher costs and delays.

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Short line CEO says railroads must embrace Uber-like technology to secure future

While railroads for years have talked about growth, the head of a major short line says it’s high time they embraced enterprisewide technology that’s reshaping the transportation industry.

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18 November
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Port of Virginia gets new cranes, chassis pool upgrade

Four new container cranes will help the Port of Virginia handle ultra large container vessels at Virginia International Gateway.

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15 November
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Unions returning to work at Canada ports 

The Canada Industrial Relations Board ordered port operations to resume in British Columbia and Montreal after lockouts of union dockworkers halted container traffic.

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14 November
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Kuehne+Nagel acquires majority share of US-based IMC Logistics

Supply chain services giant Kuehne+Nagel said it has acquired a majority share of IMC Logistics, a marine drayage provider handling 2 million TEUs per year.

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13 November
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ILA breaks off East Coast port contract talks

The International Longshoremen’s Association broke off negotiations on a new contract with the United States Maritime Alliance, charging employers want to eliminate union jobs.

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12 November
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Ottawa orders end to port work stoppages

Canada Labor Secretary Steven MacKinnon asked the Canada Industrial Relations Board to order operations to resume at the ports of Montreal, Vancouver and Prince Rupert and send employers and longshore unions back to the bargaining table.

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FreightCar America revenue, deliveries higher in Q3

Market demand for a range of railcar types boosted revenue and deliveries for FreightCar America in the third quarter, and the builder revised its guidance upward for fiscal 2024.

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11 November
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Containers halted as Montreal dockworkers locked out

Terminal operators and ocean carriers on Sunday locked out striking dockworkers at the Port of Montreal after the union said the contract proposal doesn’t address scheduling or automation concerns.

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Demand and disruptions fuel CMA CGM Q3 gains

he third-largest ocean container carrier, CMA CGM, saw bottom-line improvement as higher rates on vessel diversions amplified a single-digit volume increase.

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Lockout continues as British Columbia port labor talks break up

Western Canada port employers and their longshore union met separately with a federal mediator Saturday, but the talks ended quickly with no new bargaining scheduled.

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08 November
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Lockout looms in Montreal port labor dispute

As a strike by longshore workers cripples container handling, Port of Montreal employers plan to lock out union employees.

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East Coast port contract talks to resume

The United States Maritime Alliance and the International Longshoremen’s Association are scheduled to resume bargaining next week on a new master contract covering 45,000 workers at 36 East and Gulf Coast ports.

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07 November
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Montreal port calls on Trudeau to end strike

As a strike by dockside workers disrupts container handling, Montreal’s port chief executive calls on Ottawa to force union employees back to work.

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Lockout stalls more container ships outside western Canada ports

Ships are waiting at anchor after port employers at Vancouver and Prince Rupert on Monday locked out union forepersons after contract talks broke down.

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06 November
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Hapag-Lloyd bets big on green newbuilds

Hapag-Lloyd’s dual-fuel-powered container ships will replace older vessels and reduce emissions.

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Reports claim Houthis make Red Sea vessel attacks a $2B business

An extensive study by a U.N. panel found that Yemen’s Houthi rebels are taking in as much as $180 million a month in protection money from shipowners.

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05 November
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MSC adds Florida port call

The Swiss container carrier MSC said it is adjusting the port rotation on its United States to South America east coast service.

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Lone container line undeterred by Red Sea attacks

Alone among major liner operators, CMA CGM of France has maintained scheduled voyages between Asia, the Mediterranean and North America ports via the turbulent Red Sea.

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04 November
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Montreal port employers pressure striking union

Employers at the Port of Montreal say they will suspend salary guarantees for striking longshore workers who have shut down two container terminals.

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British Columbia ports face shutdown in labor contract dispute

The British Columbia Maritime Employers Association representing ocean carriers and terminal operators plan to lock out union forepersons after the International
Longshore and Warehouse Union rejected a final contract offer.

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01 November
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China boosts Matson net in Q4

Ocean shipping and logistics services provider Matson saw improved third quarter profits as higher China and domestic freight rates offset mixed container volumes. Operating income was $227 million for the […]

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Demand, disruptions supercharge ONE results in Q2

Ocean Network Express posted soaring results in the second quarter on strong demand in the major trades, an early peak season in the U.S. and attacks on the Red Sea trade route.

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Maersk Q3 profits rise despite modest container volume gains

The parent of container liner operator Maersk turned in quarterly revenue and profits higher than a year ago as attacks on Mideast shipping led to higher operating costs – and higher rates for shippers.

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31 October
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ONE Q2 earnings: First look

The ONE alliance of container vessel lines posted second-quarter revenue on an early peak shipping season thanks to attacks on a key Mideast route and looming East Coast longshore strike.

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Maersk Q3 earnings: First look

The parent of Maersk container line said strong demand for shipping services and higher ocean freight rates fueled growth across all businesses as it raised estimates for full-year results.

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Trinity Industries Q3 earnings: First Look

Trinity Industries, which builds tank cars, covered hoppers and other freight cars saw lower revenue but higher profits on better railcar lease rates and improved efficiencies.

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ILA says Clean Port grants a ‘big win’ for union jobs

Newly announced federal spending on zero-emission equipment and infrastructure at container ports won the approval of the International Longshoremen’s Association.

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30 October
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Millions in funding for key Montreal port commodity

Transport Canada is funneling millions of dollars to expand grain-handling facilities at the Port of Montreal.

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Greenbrier Q4 rolls on higher railcar deliveries

The builder of autoracks, intermodal stack cars and other railcars turned in a strong finish to fiscal 2024 despite challenges in the North American market.

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29 October
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International freight drives Q3 intermodal gains

International container volume gains more than doubled domestic traffic in the third quarter, according to the Intermodal Association of North America.

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ONE adds Jaxport-East Asia services

The ONE vessel alliance plans to add a new East Asia string to the Port of Jacksonville’s modernized SSA Jacksonville Container Terminal.

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Savannah container imports up 17%

Overall volume helped maritime terminals of the Georgia Ports Authority to their second-busiest September on record.

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28 October
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Dockworkers expand strike at Montreal port

Canada’s second-busiest port is bracing for another protest by 1,200 longshore employees who have been refusing overtime work since Oct. 10.

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DSV posts first pretax profit since 2022

Despite a first-half lull in domestic network demand for logistics services, the world’s largest forwarder saw overall volume growth in the third quarter.

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Zim adds new Mediterranean-US East Coast direct services

Zim Integrated Shipping Services is restructuring its Cross-Atlantic services connecting Mediterranean ports with North and South America.

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25 October
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Report says Russia aided Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping

Russia conveyed Iranian data to help Houthi rebels in Yemen attack commercial shipping in the Red Sea.

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East Coast port employers, longshore union to resume contract negotiations

East Coast ocean carriers and terminal operators will resume bargaining with the International Longshoremen’s Association on a new contract in November.

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Hapag-Lloyd revises earnings forecast on Red Sea disruptions 

German transportation provider Hapag-Lloyd reported preliminary nine-month profits and raised its full-year forecast as vessel diversions pushed up shipping rates.

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FEMA awards $2.6M security grant to Port of Long Beach

Funding from FEMA will help protect operations and infrastructure at the second-busiest U.S. container hub.

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24 October
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Arbitrator tabbed for CPKC-TCRC rail contract talks

An arbitrator has been appointed to oversee contract negotiations between Canadian Pacific Kansas City and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference.

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New contract in sight for CN, Teamsters

CN and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference have scheduled mediation for early 2025 as the sides move closer to a new collective bargaining agreement.

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Union Pacific Q3 earnings: First look

Union Pacific Corp. in the third quarter saw double-digit gains for income and earnings on modest carload volume improvement and lower fuel prices.

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23 October
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CPKC Q3 earnings: First look

CPKC saw single-digit gains in freight volumes in the third quarter, but the operating ratio climbed as a brief lockout of union employees hit network operations.

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Video: Freighter capsizes and sinks in Dakar after being hit by bulk carrier

A Greek-owned freighter capsized and sank after being hit by a bulk carrier in Senegal’s port of Dakar.

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Port of Long Beach hits record container volumes

The second-busiest U.S. container gateway moved record levels of cargo in September and in the third quarter on diversions ahead of an East Coast work stoppage and continued demand for holiday merchandise.

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Strong ocean container market boosts Maersk guidance

Strong third-quarter volumes have the world’s second-largest ocean container line upgrading its forecast for higher full-year returns.

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22 October
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Roaring volume drives record for Port of Los Angeles

An early peak shipping season, strong economy and resilient consumer spending boosted container volume to a record quarter at the Port of Los Angeles.

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CN revenue up 3% on rebound from wildfires, work stoppage 

Canadian National Railway posted third-quarter revenue slightly better than a year ago as operations appeared fully recovered from destructive wildfires and a labor dispute that briefly shut down the railroad.

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Containers lagged ocean shipping gains in 2023, UN report finds

A record number of port calls by container ships presages higher forecast growth for the sector, according to a U.N. report.

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21 October
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ONE, DP World box up hope for breast cancer awareness

Ocean Network Express and terminal operator DP World created a message on a dockside canvas during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

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Tariffs ‘a tax on consumers,’ says NRF chief

Importers with the National Retail Federation fear a second Trump administration could hurt business with higher tariffs on consumer goods.

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18 October
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Roaring volume drives record for Port of Los Angeles

An early peak shipping season, strong economy and resilient consumer spending boosted container volume to a record quarter at the Port of Los Angeles.

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New Orleans port railroad opens bulk transloading park

Port-owned New Orleans Public Belt Railroad and logistics specialist Heniff Transportation Systems have opened a new state-backed transload facility aimed at dry and liquid bulk customers.

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17 October
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Rail a key to 10 million-TEU Charleston forecast

Portwide expansion and upgrades for ship, rail and truck have Charleston, South Carolina, officials eyeing annual capacity of 10 million TEUs for the fast-growing Southeastern maritime hub.

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Union Pacific, Vena powering up railroad’s business

While hedge funds wring savings from other Class 1 railroads, Union Pacific CEO Jim Vena says his line can win new business with service and “operational excellence.”

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15 October
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Florida port gets $9.5M in Milton storm funding

SeaPort Manatee near Tampa, Florida, is slated to get millions of dollars in emergency state funding to help recover from the effects of Hurricane Milton.

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14 October
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Longshore union halts overtime at Port of Montreal

A partial work stoppage at the Port of Montreal follows a three-day strike earlier this month by union dockworkers at Canada’s second-busiest port.

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10 October
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Georgia’s Brunswick port expands ro/ro capacity

The Georgia Ports Authority is positioning the Port of Brunswick to be the leading ro/ro gateway on the U.S. East Coast, investing millions in expansion and harbor upgrades.

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07 October
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Ports reopen as union warns on contract talks

Container handling resumed this weekend at dozens of ports on the East and Gulf coasts following a brief strike by dockworkers as the International Longshoremen’s Association and shipping lines prepare to resume bargaining.

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04 October
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Analysis: Biden, ILA score wins in port strike, but larger issues remain

President Biden claims a major victory late in his term while the International Longshoremen’s Association negotiates a curious compromise after months of talking tough on the docks.

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03 October
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Port strike ends as ILA, USMX agree on hefty wage hike, contract extension

Port employers have come to a tentative agreement with unionized dockworkers on a 61% hourly wage increase, ending the three-day strike that shut down major East Coast container ports.

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1 million TEUs could soon be stalled outside strike ports

While tens of thousands of unionized longshore employees picket at ports along the East and Gulf coasts, the number of container ships waiting outside major maritime hubs continues to grow by the day.

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Union chief says he has received death threats during dock strike

While tens of thousands of unionized longshore employees picket at ports along the East and Gulf coasts, union leaders say they have received death threats during a work stoppage that has shut down vital container imports.

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02 October
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Port employers open to negotiations — without ILA pre-conditions

Shipping lines say they’re open to resuming contract negotiations with the International Longshoremen’s Association, which has shut down container imports at major East Coast ports.

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Schenker sale to DSV approved

Switzerland-based DSV added to its stable of logistics providers, buying Schenker from the debt-laden German national railway.

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What shippers need to know about the port strike and cargo insurance

Shippers and a wide range of port-related businesses will be affected by the International Longshoremen’s Association strike that began Tuesday at maritime hubs from Texas to Maine.

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01 October
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Port strike could throttle imports from cars to bananas and vaccines

The first port strike by the International Longshoremen’s Association since 1977 would bring a halt to an array of goods flowing through East and Gulf Coast maritime hubs.

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30 September
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Port employers say they have exchanged new contract offers with longshore union in bid to avert strike

Ports from Texas to Maine are bracing for a midnight strike by the International Longshoremen’s Association, the first since 1977, that will bring billions of dollars in seaborne trade to a halt.

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29 September
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Port strike still on schedule, union says

Barring last-minute developments, the International Longshoremen’s Association said it plans to follow through on plans to strike at ports throughout the East and Gulf Coasts and bring container and ro-ro handling to a standstill.

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28 September
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Analysis: Port poker and the East Coast dock strike

From the White House on down, everyone has different strategies and different expectations when it comes to the port labor dispute.

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26 September
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Port employers seek NLRB injunction against longshore union

With a strike by East and Gulf Coast dockworkers just days away, port employers on Thursday asked the National Labor Relations Board to order the International Longshoremen’s Association to resume contract negotiations.

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25 September
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Ports detail strike contingencies

Facing an Oct. 1 strike deadline by the International Longshoremen’s Association, ports and other waterside logistics providers along the East and Gulf coasts are advising customers to brace for a shutdown of the container business.

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24 September
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Port of New York-New Jersey details strike operations plan

Container traffic at the second-busiest U.S. port complex will come to a halt Oct. 1 absent a new contract covering 45,000 union longshore workers from Texas to Maine.

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23 September
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Apparel, shoe importers plead with Biden to intervene in dock strike

A work stoppage by 45,000 union longshore workers set for Oct. 1 would bring waterside commerce to a halt at ports from Texas to Maine.

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20 September
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Port of Los Angeles sees busiest month outside pandemic

The Port of Los Angeles handled 960,597 twenty-foot equivalent units in August, a 16% increase over the previous year and the busiest month ever outside the pandemic. Eight months into […]

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18 September
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Intermodal powers to record volume

U.S. railroads see the highest weekly intermodal traffic since the pandemic, and ongoing supply chain issues could aid further gains as a threatened longshore strike creeps closer.

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Maersk: Q4 container demand to remain strong

Continued robust demand for container shipping services could help balance supply and demand, the world’s second-largest vessel operator said, easing strains despite disruptions across the global supply chain.

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Indiana port adds rail capacity, eyes container traffic

Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor on Lake Michigan increases rail capacity by 250 cars and adds hundreds of feet of new dock for expanded all-water cargoes.

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17 September
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Report: Biden won’t block dock strike

A shippers’ coalition on Tuesday asked the White House to help restart stalled contract negotiations and said President Biden should be prepared to intervene to prevent a strike.

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16 September
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Employers: Still time for East Coast port deal

East and Gulf Coast port employers insist a new union contract is still within reach before an Oct. 1 strike deadline, and urged the International Longshoremen’s Association to return to the bargaining table.

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Salvage begins on burning tanker attacked in Red Sea

Salvors began towing the Greek-flagged tanker Sounion, still burning from attacks by Houthi militia in late August. The vessel became a symbol of civilian shipping targets that have led container and other vessel operators to detour around the region.

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13 September
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Schenker buy makes DSV a forwarder colossus

German railway Deutsche Bahn is selling its Schenker logistics unit to DSV of Denmark in a deal that will create the world’s largest forwarder.

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12 September
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Millions in cash and stock await new NS CEO

Norfolk Southern in a filing detailed salary and stock awards that signal it expects Mark George to be a long-term chief executive.

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Report: DSV wins Schenker bidding

Schenker has been sold, but not to the U.S. private equity group vying for control of the German logistics provider. Transport provider DSV of Denmark has emerged as the winning […]

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Bills could help small railroads build new track, bridges

New bills in both the Senate and House of Representatives would upgrade the 45G tax credit for inflation and expand trackage covered under the program.

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11 September
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Could East Coast port strike spread to West Coast?

The International Longshoremen’s Association has adopted a resolute stance in negotiations with East Coast port employers from Maine to Houston. There’s speculation that sympathy work stoppages could spread to West Coast container gateways.

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10 September
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What to know about ILA demands in potential port strike

No talks are scheduled between employers and the International Longshoremen’s Association, which represents unionized workers at ports on the U.S. East and Gulf coasts. Bargaining has stalled over technology and pay issues.

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09 September
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China-designed vessel would top all containerships

China State Shipbuilding Corp. said it has received approval in principle for a liquefied natural gas dual-fuel vessel of 27,500 twenty-foot equivalent units, the largest boxships afloat.

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Port of Montreal begins key rail bridge rehab

The Montreal Port Authority is spending more than $42 million to restore and upgrade the Pie-IX rail bridge, a project that will also help a port-based sugar refiner boost capacity.

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06 September
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Union reps back East and Gulf Coast dock strike

International Longshoremen’s Association representatives unanimously backed President Harold J. Daggett’s call for a coastwide strike at ports from Maine to Texas on Oct. 1.

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05 September
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LA port terminal getting $52 million for on-dock rail

In the latest move to strengthen the largest U.S. container gateway, a key Port of Los Angeles terminal will receive $52 million to upgrade its on-dock rail capacity.

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02 September
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Portland Terminal 6 aid ‘urgently’ needed, report says

A new plan calls for public-private investment in the Port of Portland’s money-losing Terminal 6, the state’s only international container facility.

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30 August
Stuart Chirls

CSX appeal fails in container terminal antitrust suit against Norfolk Southern

In a lawsuit dating back to 2018, CSX accused rival Norfolk Southern of jacking up rates for dockside access to the East Coast container gateway.

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29 August
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Schenker sale could create US logistics powerhouse

A New York-based venture capital firm and European transport specialist are vying to acquire Schenker, the logistics unit of German national railway Deutsche Bahn, which could shake up the market for logistics services in the U.S.

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Early peak fuels intermodal rail gains

Intermodal outpaced most U.S. rail carload shipments as shippers raced to get end-of-year retail merchandise through import gateways ahead of disruptions in the global supply chain.

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28 August
Stuart Chirls

Supply chain sees unexpected impact from Canada rail ramp-up

Despite peak season stress, supply chain bottlenecks failed to materialize during the recovery from the brief lockout of union employees by CN and CPKC.

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Minnesota DOT seeks comments on freight plan

Minnesota’s federally mandated State Freight Plan identifies key areas for investment in the statewide transportation system to ensure goods movement that is safe, efficient and sustainable.

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27 August
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Union pact averts India port strike

A nationwide strike by port workers in India threatened further stresses to a global supply chain struggling with congestion and delays.

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NY-NJ ports enjoy record month

The Port of New York-New Jersey was the latest gateway to benefit from the early peak shipping season as importers stocked up on holiday inventory to circumvent a host of supply chain issues.

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