West Coast port disruption hits U.S. container trade volumes
Economist revised forecasts, predicting lower import growth and a second year of declines in exports.
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Economist revised forecasts, predicting lower import growth and a second year of declines in exports.
Chairman Gernandt believes some shippers would pay for more reliable transit times.
Bulk operator could also lighter vessels at nearby Port Manatee.
CN announced the ratification of a four year agreement with the Teamsters-lead union.
The National Defense Reserve Fleet vessel will leave the James River on March 5 for scrapping at Southern Recycling in New Orleans.
NRF President Matthew Shay and other speakers at TPM conference said the industry cannot allow the nation’s economy to be held hostage by a small group of parties with their […]
The Maersk Garonne was pulled free early Saturday morning, just hours after running aground.
The ocean liner said the ships, scheduled for delivery in 2017, will be deployed in the Asia-North Europe trade.
The international logistics provider and freight forwarder attributed the results to growth in all three of its business units and the acquisition of US-based Jacobson Companies.
Norfolk Southern said James A. Squires will succeed Charles W. “Wick” Moorman as chief executive officer, effective June 1.
U.S. Army Corps completed its draft environmental impact and feasibility study.
Ports believe pool of more than 80,000 interchangeable chassis will help ease West Coast congestion.
Vehicles will arrive at the Delaware port from plants in the Midwest and Canada for shipment to the Middle East.
Sunteck appoints CEO, while Transervice taps Greatwide Distribution CEO for EVP.
On-time performance is being hampered by congestion at West Coast ports.
The revised agreement would allow collaboration on congestion, transportation infrastructure needs and pollution mitigation.
The shipping giant will return profits from the sale to its shareholders.
According to the freight transportation forecaster, lower fuel costs had a positive impact on the index.
Volume increased for the airfreight carrier, but overall yield was down.
Transpacific carriers cite port congestion and stronger demand as economy improves.
New style port directors are trying to tailor ports to industry supply chain needs.
The independent containership owner and manager increased revenues by 5.9 percent, but saw profits drop 56.1 percent.
Calif. congresswoman seeks FMC investigation of actions during bargaining with ILWU.
The ocean carrier’s “New Falcon” service will offer direct sailings instead of transshipments through Singapore.
According to the American Trucking Association, the index increased 6.6 percent compared to January of 2014.
Kelly will continue to serve as both president and a member of AFF’s board of directors.
Earnings were buoyed by a 50 percent increase in Maersk Line profit.
The third-party logistics provider announced record results, including a 6.1 percent increase in net profits from 2013.
The ocean liner carrier said business improved across the board.
The cargo consolidator said it will reduce less-than-container load transit times between Rotterdam and St. Petersburg by 11 days.
Cargo delays will continue, but air freight option has to be balanced against skyrocketing prices, UPS officials say.
Hyster Company delivers first Tier 4 container handlers to Port of Los Angeles, Finnair Cargo partners with IAG Cargo and smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi selects CEVA to manage its e-commerce distribution […]
Southern California ports plan continued cooperation to get containers moving.
FTR Associates predicts high long-haul truck rates as shippers try to rush goods to rest of country.
Union reponds that ICTSI is blaming others for its own mistakes.
NYK completes first voyage of car transport service from Mexico, while Old Dominion expands in South Dakota and Finnair joins IAG’s Partner Plus.
ILWU, PMA agree to transform arbitration system, labor secretary says.
DB Schenker has picked a new Americas CEO and former Port of Portland marketing manager moves over to Oregon’s dairy commission.
U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez announced Friday night the dockworkers’ union and its employers reached agreement on a new five-year contract.
Changes include minimum insurance requirements for railroads and a fund financed by levies on crude oil shippers.
January container volume at Charleston grew 18 percent
Cargo backlog could take one to two months to clear out.
Northern California port shut down briefly after disagreement over labor break time.
Carrier signs 20-year lease in advance of deploying new con-ro ships in the Puerto Rico trade.
Drewry says, however, additional capacity could keep rates in check.
Intermodal logistics provider buys 200 units on first year anniversary.
Partnerships have been reached between E2Open and its customers, Aljex and FourKites, and UNIT45 and Globe Tracker.
Background noise is the drip-drip water torture of modern supply chains. And the impact is felt no more keenly than in transportation procurement. This is where the overused […]
Container Analytics with Ben Meyer Several months ago, this column said the recently formed 2M and Ocean3 vessel sharing agreements (VSA) of Maersk Line and Mediterranean Shipping Co., and […]
Port Tampa Bay takes long-term approach to business development.
Increased funding for ports—not just for marine terminals themselves, but connections via water and land—continue to be a key focus for the American Association of Port Authorities. In […]
Something for every shipper to keep their eyes on in California — aside, you know, from crippling port congestion — is the state’s legal position on whether drayage drivers are considered employees or independent […]
Apparel, footwear shippers struggle with West Coast port issues.
Nothing short of a system reset based on policies characterized by intermodalism will avoid what could eventually be years of freight gridlock.
“Believe it or not, we deal in perishables,” said Joseph Roisman, executive vice president with Perry Ellis International. Like other apparel companies, Perry Ellis has struggled with congestion at […]
Differences between the ILWU and ILA abound, but can port labor negotiations be structured more effectively?
Fast growing U.S. forage exports hit by West Coast port problems.
While the asset-based freight transportation business continues to consolidate into the hands of fewer and larger firms, the non-asset-based counterpart—made up mostly of freight forwarders and non-vessel-operating common carriers—remains […]
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Dewayne Gregoire said he was injured in a slip-and-fall accident while working as a tankerman on Enterprise Marine Services’ vessel, Marie. Like many injured seafarers, he chose to […]
Third-party systems and back office arrangements allow intermediaries to focus on core customer-facing functions.
U.S. Labor Secretary Perez announced Friday night the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and Pacific Maritime Association reached an agreement on a new five-year contract.
Harley Shaiken, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, said an agreement between the ILWU and PMA could be reached in days rather than weeks.
Ships stacking up at anchorages, off coast, and slowly steaming across the Pacific.
Transit times for less-than-container-load ocean freight shipments will be reduced by seven days, according to the global forwarder.
The North Carolina State Ports Authority is extending its hours at the Port of Wilmington from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m., effective Feb. 23.
The Dutch airport group saw cargo volumes increase by 6.7 percent.
Workers on the railway’s Northern Quebec Internal Short Line agreed to a four-year deal.
Furniture retailer IKEA has submitted its final plans to the City of Joliet, Ill. to proceed with building a distribution center there.
West Coast port labor negotiations are now focused on arbitration system.
CMA CGM launches a new logistics platform in Cameroon, Broekman Group becomes Broekman Logistics and Air Canada Cargo adds more capacity in Asia.
NationaLease names a vice president for dedicated services, and ISS appoints new head for marine outsourcing.
The West Coast ports attributed “dramatic” downturn in volumes to congestion and lack of a ILWU labor contract.
Substantial market demand in Portland region exists for exporting and importing goods to and from Asia, says terminal operator.
The logistics and freight brokerage provider also turned in its most profitable quarter in Q4 as acquisitions of Pacer, New Breed and last mile companies, coupled with organic growth paid […]
The U.S. and Canadian governments signed an arrangement to proceed with construction of a new publicly-owned bridge between Windsor, Ontario and Detroit.
Rejected agreement would cover breakbulk cargo, automobiles.
The multipurpose shipping subsidiary of Maersk Line increased sailings on its SAFWAF mpc service from every six weeks to monthly.
The Marjorie C, a container roll-on/roll-off ship, will operate between Hawaii and the U.S. mainland.
U.S. Labor and Commerce Secretaries, along with Los Angeles mayor, met with ILWU and PMA negotiators.
Agility wins contract with ExCeL London, while Saudia Cargo boosts capacity from Nairobi to Amsterdam in February.
Waukegan Port District has named a new manager, while MIQ appoints L.A.-area business development manager.
Labor Secretary Thomas Perez met both parties accompanied by a mediator from the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service who has been assisting in the talks since early January.
A slowdown in the Chinese economy and cascading tonnage have caused the decline in rates, according to Drewry.
Teamsters and others say 10,000 “misclassified” workers should be eligible for assistance.
Acquisition would make Japan Post one of the largest global 3PLs.
Icelandic liner carrier says change will mean less transshipment, more frequent sailings.
The National Retail Federation forecast an increase of 4.1 percent for in-store sales and up to 10 percent in non-store sales compared to 2014.
Atlas Logistics rebrands, while Total Quality Logistics opens new office in Texas.
The Taft-Hartley Act gives presidents ability to intervene in damaging work stoppages such as the one engulfing West Coast ports.
Union representing engineers, conductors agrees to arbitration.
German shipping company hopes to complete its planned purchase of the Chilean liner company by end of March.
Accident may be another spur to hurry federal regulations for more robust tank cars.
“K” Line subsidiary says the cranes incorporate “soft landing” technology to boost productivity.
CMA CGM takes delivery of two new containerships, and Murphy Logistics opens two warehouses in Kansas City.
Northern California port blames decline on slowdowns resulting from ongoing contract dispute between ILWU and PMA.
The five carriers will change their service to and from North Europe and the Mediterranean by April.
United Arab Shipping Co. says it will partner with CMA CGM and Hamburg Süd.
Agricultural trade associations want European food safety commission to approve import authorizations for 13 new biotechnology products.