DNV opens Nanjing office
Vessel classification society DNV GL has opened a new office in Nanjing in central China.
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Vessel classification society DNV GL has opened a new office in Nanjing in central China.
Founder of G-Log now leads TMS provider 3Gtms, which is offering a program that allows shippers to reduce transportation spend with no upfront cost.
The carrier will increase capacity by over 40 percent between the North Atlantic and Puerto Rico.
Automated terminal contends workers do not want collective bargaining agreement.
Workers will try to clear backlog from terminals.
Transpacific Stabilization Agreement’s 15 members plan plan $600 per FEU hike.
Salvors plan to move stricken ro-ro ship to Southampton later this week.
The ocean liner carrier leased two 800-TEU barges for service to Puerto Rico.
A 5.3 percent increase in imports to nearly 2.4 million TEU was reported by the port.
The freight forwarder and logistics provider will expand its network with new centers in Morocco and Kenya.
Agency wants local businesses to get a piece of its spending.
Councilman believes ports have taken “another step closer to a lockout.”
Canadian National Railway Company and Teamsters union agreed on a four-year deal for controllers in Canada.
Two logistics providers joined forces to create Kerry-Puninar Logistics in Indonesia.
Hamburg, Germany-based Hansa Heavy Lift, together with Oaktree Capital Management, has completed new financial arrangements with the banks.
Hoegh Autoliners has signed a 10-year contract to call at Port Freeport in Texas.
Seaspan reported there were no injuries or environmental consequences from the grounding of the MOL Express in Tateyama Harbour.
Combined retail sales for November and December were the highest since 2011.
AIIS said U.S. steel exports slid 5.6 percent from October to November, falling below 1 million net tons for the first time since February 2014.
Cargo transported across the Great Lakes by U.S.-flag vessels in December “rebounded significantly,” according to the Lakes Carriers’ Association.
The International Air Cargo Association warned that a new security program for all-cargo planes operating within U.S. territories lacks a “risk-based approach” to its implementation.
The energy and automotive product distributor will call the new corporate division U.S. Gain.
Senator seeks to change the “build America” requirement for Jones Act ships.
Third-party logistics provider will soon be ready to deploy new technology that helps to reduce the handling of large, but fragile wind turbine blades.
Draymen and beneficial cargo owners are shouldering burden and cost of congestion.
Bulk shipping group issues warning after sinking of Bulk Jupiter.
Nissan and Walmart say they have effective plans to minimize impact of West Coast port delays.
American Great Lakes Ports Association and Canadian Chamber of Marine Commerce said investments in the Seaway came from both the public and private sector.
Rail company saw strong growth in domestic intermodal.
IAG Cargo, the joint air freight operation of British Airways and Iberia, has added San Francisco to Cargo Connector service.
The global shipper said customer growth motivated the expansion of three facilities in Germany and the Netherlands.
The DOT encouraged states to apply for the annual CVISN and PRISM grants, designed to further safety technology.
U.S. exports were $272 million last year; trade group says ban is unwarranted.
Andrew J. Zarauskas, a New Jersey resident, has been sentenced to 33 months in jail for illegally importing narwhal tusks and money laundering.
The Coalition for Transportation Productivity reports the record low is the result of ‘targeted truck weight reform.’
Permit allows waiver from emission control area requirement as scrubbers installed.
Salvors began working in Tateyama harbor to free the grounded MOL Express.
Bad weather has hampered efforts to right the grounded car carrier.
The non-vessel-operating common carrier subsidiary of Europe Cargo BVBA, Trans Ocean Pacific (TOP), has been absorbed into its parent.
The terminal was renamed after being purchased from APM Terminals in November 2014.
U.S. Transportation Department Chief of Staff Sarah Feinberg has been appointed to acting administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration.
The liner carrier will allow shippers to take advantage of barge service between Port of Virginia terminals and inland river port, lessening truck traffic on I-64 corridor.
Despite presence of federal mediator ‘no further agreements have been reached.’
Tonnage at the port was down overall, despite high volumes at specific terminals.
Throughput for the Seaway reached 40 million tons in 2014.
The terminal operator ordered 16 new rubber-tire gantry cranes.
Dynamar says fuel savings may not offset cost of extra ships.
Port Tracker report says imports rose 6 percent in 2014 at a dozen major container ports used by retailers.
North America’s largest chassis leasing firm not expected to change direction after sale.
Driver cards on Teamster representation being counted today for STE.
Container carrier benefited from volume growth to Hawaii and Guam and lower fuel prices.
Analyst says salt is a good backhaul cargo for carriers moving aggregate.
The State Highway Administration opened 39 new truck parking spaces at the Howard County rest area.
The formation of the U.S. Agriculture Coalition for Cuba follows the recent announcement by the White House to lift long-held trade and travel restrictions on the Caribbean island country.
The ocean liner shipper promoted David Arsenault to top spot.
The shipping carrier expanded vehicle operations in Mexico with purchase of Carlogistics.
Three more of the giant turbines, bound for new nuclear power plants, are expected this year.
Icelandic shipping line Eimskip says Jac. Meisner had annual sales of $8.8 million.
The ocean liner carrier has also opened a consolidated operations center in Houston.
The company’s newest intermodal drayage facility is its first in North Carolina.
Salvage plan is still being developed for Hoegh Osaka.
Logistics company began its first 53′ intermodal service between Chicago and Silao.
Agriculture shippers say new contract must have ‘improvements in port operations.’
Freight forecaster reports Class 8 truck orders for North America exceeded 40,000 units for the third consecutive month.
Two carriers announce GRIs effective February 1 for several trades.
The Panama Canal Authority says the toll structure is competitive and fair.
Feds announce that they will assist ILWU and PMA in contract talks that have been going on since May.
The port says terminals may extend hours for another month to deal with pre-Lunar New Year volumes.
Sea Star Line will operate the LNG-fueled ships between Jacksonville and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The railway company will begin road testing on its first publicly funded, emissions-friendly locomotives.
The French-owned ocean liner carrier and the integrated logistics group Multiparques will develop joint logistics facilities in Lobito.
ILWU says it may take between eight to 10 days to unload a ship because of limits on longshore hiring.
The $365 million deal, the company’s largest purchase since 2012, expands C.H. Robinson’s reach in internet-based freight brokerage.
Hoegh reports that the entire crew is safe and that there is no resulting pollution or obstruction to navigation.
The PMA said it will limit the number of longshoremen hired to unload ships.
November imports declined by more than 18%, settling at 3.63 million tons.
Contractors also get six month extension in dispute over basalt quality and concrete testing.
The U.S. Transportation Department issued a rule requiring U.S. airlines to accept musical instruments as carry-on or checked baggage on commercial passenger flights.
Panama Canal board gives green light to 5 million-TEU terminal; project goes to national assembly.
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative released its annual report to Congress on the status of China’s compliance with its World Trade Organization membership obligations.
“K” Line, CSAV were fined earlier this year in what the U.S. Justice Department said is an ongoing investigation.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has requested public comments on proposed changes to its dairy tariff-rate import quota licensing program.
Gasoline prices have plummeted, but diesel has declined more gradually for several reasons.
Maersk unit will specialize in intra-America trade.
The longshore union says the ‘few issues that remain unresolved relate directly to the carriers.’
The port’s spending equates to a 47-percent rise from 2006 levels.
Analysts say 74% of reefer cargo moves in containers.
The Chinese developer says goal is to open waterway by end of 2019.
Business groups tell Obama that the use of a mediator is imperative in longshore union talks.
Vestager has promised to compete GRU probe as quickly as possible.
The ocean carrier signed a long term shipping contract with Reliance Industries for the transportation of liquefied ethane.
The Hong Kong-based carrier will introduce a new weekly container service between North China, South Korea and Southeast Asia.
NYK Auto Logistics India will operate a finished-car logistics terminal at the west coast India port.
The port commission addresses L.A. discussion agreement, chassis, dock fees and empty container yard.
COSCO, Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM implement rate increases.
The French port authority plans to spend nearly $440 million on strategic growth in the next four years.
Schenker has begun building a new logistics center to house and distribute products for the global consumer goods company.
The government will now require container truckers to show provincial licenses to access Port Metro Vancouver.
Lakers moved 6.2 percent more dry-bulk cargo last month compared to November 2014.
San Francisco anchorages are filling up.