by hasim | Jul 20, 2022 | Articles
Sources close to the West Coast longshore labor negotiations believe that a deal could materialize in August or September with little disruption on the docks. Those who agree with this sentiment said recent joint statements from the International Longshore and...
by hasim | Jul 19, 2022 | Articles, Topics
Port of Los Angeles’ Executive Director, Gene Seroka, has warned of major risk to the U.S. supply chain if rail service is not improved. The pileup of containers at Southern California terminal yards sitting for nine days or more is now higher due to the lack of rail...
by hasim | Jul 15, 2022 | Updates
Vessels continue to be pushed further off the proforma schedule causing blank sailings, and the continuous increase of import volume within the past two years has affected operations in almost all areas of the country, creating delays. The current events in Ukraine...
by hasim | Jul 14, 2022 | Articles
A group of about 100 truck drivers at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach has stopped work in protest of a contentious piece of legislation that reclassifies many independent drivers as employees. A spokesperson for the Port of Los Angeles confirmed to Sourcing...
by hasim | Jul 8, 2022 | Updates
With most U.S. terminals closed on July 4th for a National Holiday, further delays are expected. To keep you better informed of the current operational situation occurring in the U.S., we would like to provide you with the following updates. Vessels continue to be...
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