U.S. Imports from Asia Uptick in April
U.S. imports from Asia hit a six-month high in April as shippers sped up their cargo on the Eastbound Trans-Pacific, because they […]
USA FR8LEAD Advisory: LCL Export & Import Service Delays
To keep you better informed of the current operational situation occurring in the U.S., we would like to provide you with the […]
Western Canadian ports missing out on USWC cargo diversions: analyst
The story of the diversion of imports away from the US West Coast is well understood. While the International Longshore and Warehouse Union’s contract expired […]
USA FR8LEAD Advisory: LCL Export & Import Service Delays
To keep you better informed of the current operational situation occurring in the U.S., we would like to provide you with the […]
US$27 million Investment in California’s Five Ports for Data System to Improve Supply Chain
Five California ports will receive a $27 million state grant to develop a shared data system aimed at improving the efficiency of […]
Vietnam’s Container Exports to U.S. Grows 156% in 5 Years
According to data provided by Xeneta, Vietnam is a growing source of manufactured goods for the U.S. This has softened China’s dominance […]
No Longer a Pressure on Global Supply Chains
New numbers from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York show that container freight and the flow of goods from A to […]
NY-NJ gets rail grant as port seeks to grow intermodal franchise
The Port of New York and New Jersey is hoping a new $6 million grant can kick start a move toward better […]
Charleston gets expedited hearing in appeal over ILA’s Leatherman lawsuit
A federal appeals court in June is expected to hear arguments in an appeal filed by the South Carolina State Port Authority […]
Easing Box Volumes Changes Global Container Flows
The respite in box volumes has led to falling congestion and changes in global container flows according to the Container Availability Index. […]
Less Capacity Correction on Asia-Europe than on Trans-Pacific
According to Sea-Intelligence’s recent report, Asia-Europe capacity correction was not as strong as on the Trans-Pacific. This is because schedule capacity up […]
Analyst Warns Shippers Carbon Surcharges are Imminent
According to Lars Jensen, founder and CEO of Vespucci Maritime, carrier network adjustments to reduce the cost impact of ETS will leave […]