ILWU wants judge to reverse or reduce $93.6 million award or order new trial
The International Longshore and Harbor Workers Union (ILWU) wants a judge to reverse or reduce a $93.6 million jury award against it or order a new trial.
The International Longshore and Harbor Workers Union (ILWU) wants a judge to reverse or reduce a $93.6 million jury award against it or order a new trial.
The Commerce Department increases maximum penalty amounts for violations in accordance with the 2015 Federal Civil Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act.
MSI expects bunker surcharges to also be a factor in container rates.
The extended strength in the official manufacturing PMI is positive for markets and aided by a drop in U.S.-China trade tensions.
Global Shippers Forum issues top tips on coping with the introduction of new low-sulfur bunkers.
The Freight Transport Association’s emissions reduction scheme is proving to be a rare success.
U.S. enforcement agencies are turning up the heat on Chinese nationals who illicitly obtain and attempt to smuggle American-made technologies back to China.
U.S. Rep. Ed Case, D-Hawaii, has introduced three related bills in Congress to modify the Jones Act, saying that the law is “one of the key drivers of our astronomically […]
President Trump said he plans to travel to Beijing sometime this year to start the next round of trade negotiations with China.
Two industry groups have announced a program to prevent the accidental release of pre-production plastic pellets.