Port congestion continues to weigh on shippers
ConAgra and Lululemon said they expect shipment delays for several more months as a result of West Coast port congestion.
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ConAgra and Lululemon said they expect shipment delays for several more months as a result of West Coast port congestion.
The new container service will connect ports in China, Taiwan and South Korea with Mexico, Colombia, Peru and Chile.
Carrier general rate increases seen as “increasingly arbitrary and stratospheric.”
Businesses large and small and across many sectors share their views on the massive West Coast port cargo delays.
Dissidents worry about future of the “last militant union in the U.S.”
TeamOne Logistics appoints CEO, while Menlo Logistics promotes director of transportation strategy.
Some cargo diverted from West Coast ports during recent congestion crisis will stay on eastern seaboard, according to area port directors.
Real time data needed for distributing, marketing, promotional and sales activities, according to the Global Shippers Alliance.
The railway attributed the increase primarily to strong volume growth in its intermodal and merchandise businesses, offset by a decline in coal.
Port of New Orleans enjoyed booms in box, breakbulk and project cargo.
The vessels will be used in the Baltic and North Sea by Maersk’s intra-European unit Seago.
Chief Executive Officer David Abney’s salary grew 104.9% in 2014, according to investment advisor Seeking Alpha.
39-year-old Nicolas Burr was formerly CFO of Santiago, Chile-based ocean carrier CSAV from 2012 to 2015.
An education module has been developed jointly by the country’s oil companies and railroads for first responders to derailments of trains carrying crude oil.
The legislation would immediately halt the use of older-model tank cars that have a high risk of puncturing and catching fire in derailments.
The Army Corps of Engineers officially opened the Soo Locks at midnight Tuesday, kicking off the 2015 Great Lakes shipping season.
Marseille-Fos wins Ivory Coast banana import contract and begins rail shuttle between container terminals, TNT opens healthcare hub in the Netherlands, and Dayton Freight Lines introduces DFXpedited Service.
Momentum Transportation appoints VP of marketing, while LOC Group names two directors.
Nike says West Coast dockworker dispute hurt sales.
Port of Los Angeles commissioner sees a need for more forklift drivers to work fruit ships.
The container manufacturer and terminal operator increased profits thanks mainly to 13.6% revenue growth in its terminal business, according to the company’s 2014 financial results.
Sen. Tammy Baldwin introduced the Rail Shipper Fairness Act, which aims to reduce costs and service problems faced by a broad coalition of Wisconsin rail shippers.
The Turkish Steel Exporters’ Association has asked the U.S. Commerce Department to “consider all of the facts” in its recent proposal to impose countervailing duties.
The index increased 3% compared to February of 2014, according to the American Trucking Association.
FAA has proposed a $116,250 fine against Neovia Logistics Services of Irving, Texas, for allegedly violating federal hazardous materials regulations.
DB Schenker and solar industry testing firm TÜV Rheinland will develop a system to detect in-transit damage to fragile photovoltaic modules.
TX Logistik expands Scandinavian rail service, Troy Container Line relocates and expands Chicago LCL export CFS warehouse, and University of Denver’s Intermodal Transportation Institute changes its name.
TOTE Services names a new labor relations director, while MBLX appoints business development director and AICM has announced its chairman and CEO.
ILWU leader makes pitch for more training and 24-hour operations at the congested California port.
The commissioner’s new term runs through June 30, 2018.
Service will help meet additional demand in the wake of Horizon Lines departure.
The Athens-based containership owner agreed to acquire the YM Los Angeles and YM New Jersey for $21.5 million each.
The freight transportation forecaster predicts positive results in the SCI will deteriorate throughout 2015.
The funds are part of the Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA) program’s fiscal year 2014 allocation.
The first two U.S.-flag Great Lakes vessels departed the Port of Duluth-Superior, Minn. on Monday, signaling the start of the 2015 commercial shipping season.
C.R. England increases driver pay, Daikin Reefer launches new Active CA device, CEVA Logistics opens local distribution center for Magneti Marelli in Italy and U-Freight America moves HQ.
DHL Global Forwarding appoints Singapore manager, while ICAO names new secretary general and ampCNG adds executives.
Two other private equity firms are reportedly also considering selling barge companies.
Commissioner says shippers have seen a deterioration in service and significant increases in costs.
East Coast ports are taking temporary market share from the West Coast.
Shipper group also calls on carriers to quit discussion agreements, conferences.
The Dubai-based port operator saw respective increases of 11.7 percent and 8.7 percent in attributable profits and container throughput for the year.
The Port of Virginia continues to take incremental steps to bring its capacity crunch under control.
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S.C. port director says Southeast ports like Charleston have built-in advantages to gain market share.
World Bank suggests there are lessons to be learned from North American rail industry.
The logistics provider cleared a “key” regulatory approval in its proposed 100% sale to Japan Post Co.
The American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers have alleged the railways surcharge on older tank cars used to move crude oil is an unfair way to raise prices.
CSX designates South Carolina industrial park as CSX Select Site, while CMA CGM appoints new shipping agent in Bahrain.
PierPass says volumes bounced back after falling in February.
Union members in its four bargaining units at the railway agreed to new 51-month deals.
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YRC names new general counsel, while the Midwest Association of Rail Shippers appoints 2015 officers.
The House legislator reintroduced a bill that could raise $8 billion each year.
Ras Baraka also called for the ability to collect taxes at Newark airport.
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MOL Project & Heavy Cargo covers four MOL Group companies – Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, MOL Logistics, Utoc, and Mitsui O.S.K. Kinkai.
The ports blamed the downturn on congestion and ILWU-PMA contract negotiations.
The new vessel will accommodate 4,140 passengers and be based out of dedicated terminal in the PortMiami.
DB Schenker Rail UK increases services from London Gateway, TAM Cargo inaugurates terminal in Brazil and GAC sets up operations office Japan.
Riker Danzig elected a new partner and MatchBack Systems named its president and CEO, while appointed a corporate account manager and two service center managers.
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Another round of operational changes was announced to reduce congestion at Virginia International Terminal.
Although legislation had passed both chambers of NJ legislature unanimously, the override failed 25-14 in the N.J. Senate.
The ocean liner is looking to improve its fleet structure after merging with South American carrier CSAV.
Year-over-year combined net profits for the passenger and cargo airline group’s business units fell more than 82% in 2014.
Calls to the Northern California port had been suspended during the contentious ILWU-PMA contract dispute.
The airline, along with affiliate Dragonair, moved a combined 130,467 tons of cargo for the month.
The facility will focus on fresh produce shippers, in particular the farmed fish industry, according to the logistics services firm.
Tanker will be used to move crude oil from Alaska to West Coast ports.
The Lake Oswego, Ore.-based manufacturer received new orders for 10,100 railcars in its second quarter, ended Feb. 28.
U.S. military moves 51 specialty aircraft through JAXPORT, SDV uses first hybrid shuttle for last-mile delivery in Singapore, and TQL opens sales office in Portland.
Daseke has named three new board members, while BIFA appointed a dangerous goods adviser.
AlixPartners says liner carriers face “headwinds related to continued supply and demand imbalances.”
The port has expanded use of Portsmouth Marine Terminal and increased chassis supply.
Pierre Danet will leave Hewlett Packard to join the ocean carrier as its new chief financial officer.
Integrated carrier expects the 28,000-square-foot facility to process more than 2,500 shipments per hour.
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According to a statement from the port authority, all terminals were operating normally on Thursday.
Decrease in spot rates comes despite a GRI announced by Transpacific Stabilization Agreement.
Parent company of ocean carrier Orient Overseas Container Line benefited from increased volume and lower fuel costs.
According to the port operator’s latest financial statements, profits fell 1.7% in 2014 despite 2.9% revenue growth.
American Pallet Recycling and its former owner, Raymond Viola, have pleaded guilty to fraudulent pallet heat treatment claims.
The ocean carrier and logistics provider attributed the growth to increases in shipping volume and the group’s freight forwarding business.