Port of LA records 11 straight months of declines
Executive Director Gene Seroka does not want to break the 15-month record set during the recession of 2008-09.
Executive Director Gene Seroka does not want to break the 15-month record set during the recession of 2008-09.
Federal government asked to contribute $3 billion to cover projected losses.
Chairman Michael Khouri explains how the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission keeps track of COVID-19-induced ocean container carrier sailing schedule changes for anticompetitive behavior.
Operational lower level essential to movement of goods and economic recovery.
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission enters “phase two” of its fact-finding investigation into COVID-19 impacts on container shipping in the Port of New York and New Jersey.
CEO Jim Newsome optimistic about economic recovery in 2021.
Boost attributed to retailers trying to beat capacity constraints and rate hikes.
Two space-sharing alliances already have canceled 75 voyages through September
Canceled shipments hurt carriers as much as blanked sailings sting customers, says Hamburg Süd’s president for North America
Quick action sets the bar for terminal operators across the country, says Agriculture Transportation Coalition chief
Northwest Seaport Alliance reports 39 canceled sailings in first four months of 2020.
Gene Seroka expects supply chain fractures may remain after the world heals from the coronavirus pandemic.
Distribution patterns expected to change in post-coronavirus world.
“The coronavirus is delivering a shock to the supply chain,” said port chief Mario Cordero.
Lingering effects from tariff battles with China also contributed to decline in February.