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We are monitoring developments this week on a potential rail strike by conductors and engineers who work for Class I rail operators BNSF, CSX, Norfolk Southern, CN, CP and Union Pacific.
Due to Labor Day National Holiday on Monday, September 5th, most U.S. ports will be closed, please expect delays.
Within the past few months, port congestion has become worse on the East Coast and Gulf Coast ports, especially in Savannah and Houston. Container availability in the USA is tight in the areas of the South Atlantic Coast and Gulf Coast.
Truck capacity may be easing in some markets or in some lanes, but it is not abundant universally
Limited rail equipment remains a challenge in Los Angeles.
Truck capacity may be easing in some markets or in some lanes, but it is not abundant universally
Limited trucking and equipment availability are among the main challenges across the supply chain.
The amendments proposed last week would broaden the areas and timing of seasonal speed-restricted zones. Outside of the seasonal speed zones, dynamic speed zones would be established in areas where right whales are detected and they would last 15 days after the last whale detection.
Labor strikes and rail disruptions in some European countries and at a few US ports have affected operations in the last weeks.
The share of imports moving by rail from Los Angeles-Long Beach plummeted to an all-time low in the first four months of the year, as BNSF and Union Pacific railroads metered service from Southern California in order to relieve congestion at their inland hubs