Port Houston sets container record in August
The ports at Houston and Corpus Christi, Texas, continue to see monthly cargo growth from oil and steel shipments.
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The ports at Houston and Corpus Christi, Texas, continue to see monthly cargo growth from oil and steel shipments.
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Executive Director Mario Cordero says the Port of Long Beach is “making great strides in reducing the number of ships queuing to enter the San Pedro Bay ports complex and quickly moving imports and empty containers out of the terminals.”
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The great chassis squeeze in intermodal transport is not done yet, according to a panel of executives at the annual IANA meeting.
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Western U.S. truckload carrier Super T Transport announced it has been sold to Austrian transportation and logistics provider Berger Logistik.
U.S. containerized imports are still near record highs, but not in Los Angeles, where they’ve fallen sharply.
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Freight railroads are attempting to rapidly resume normal operations now that a deal has been reached to avoid a strike on Friday.
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Rail workers haven’t seen the new tentative agreement that delayed their strike plans, but currently known details aren’t promising for some.
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A nationwide rail strike has been averted as the railroads and unions have reached a deal.
USA Truck said Thursday it has been sold to German 3PL DB Schenker.
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AB5 was the topic of an IANA panel discussion, with compliance through brokerage seen as a leading option for trucking companies.
In the unlikely event of a legislative settlement, rail workers could attempt to gain leverage through a risky walkout.
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Billions in trade between the U.S. and Mexico could be affected by a railway strike that could begin Friday.
With a Friday deadline looming for some rail unions and management to make a deal, a shutdown is looking more and more possible.
Ahead of a strike that could occur after midnight Friday, U.S. freight railroads are winding down operations and the White House is preparing contingency plans.
Ontario, California, makes a full recovery of outbound volume, and the spread between rates to import to the East and West coasts increases.
FedEx Corp. announces most U.S. shipments must be tendered by Dec. 14, one day earlier than last year’s deadline, if they are going to arrive in time for Christmas.
Cass data shows freight volumes reached a more than four-year high in August. But linehaul rates slid for the third straight month.
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, whose ranks total nearly 5,000 members, has voted to reject the tentative labor agreement between it and the Class I railroads. But two unions voted to ratify their agreements.
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The MerQube FreightWaves Supply Chain Tech Index is introduced.
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Federal regulators are proposing a “burden-shifting regime” aimed at helping importers and exporters secure container space on ships.
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Settlement legislation introduced in the Senate may not be enough to avoid a rail strike or lockout on Friday.
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