ILA deal opens door for greater terminal-supply chain connectivity While terminals have made good strides in improving technology within the their four walls, they are poorly connected with the greater supply chain in which they play a critical role as the interface between the water and the land; that connectivity has to occur, for the […]
Read More →Severe Chittagong congestion causing up to 10-day delays
on June 14, 2018in Industry News
Severe Chittagong congestion causing up to 10-day delays An average of 24 container ships have been waiting daily at the port’s outer anchorage, officials said. (Above: Chittagong Port.) Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. Acute vessel congestion at Chittagong Port over the past two weeks is forcing vessels to wait six to 10 days in line to secure […]
Read More →Port of Duisburg – delivering as a multi-purpose logistics site
on June 14, 2018in Industry News
Port of Duisburg – delivering as a multi-purpose logistics site The Port of Duisburg may be Europe shipping’s ‘best kept secret.’ But as a strategically-located, multi-purpose logistics site, it also may be the port most likely to benefit from the synchronized, regional economic expansion that’s propelling trade and GDP higher in Asia and Europe. (Above: […]
Read More →Amazon offers matchbacking to US ag exporters
on June 14, 2018in Industry News
Amazon offers matchbacking to US ag exporters Amazon’s Global Inbound Supply Chain & Logistics Director Josh Dolan is challenging agricultural product exporters to join the e-commerce giant in arranging container, and maybe even chassis matchbacks, in order to reduce supply chain logistics costs. (Above: The Port of Tacoma.) Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. TACOMA, Washington — A […]
Read More →Argentina’s truckers threaten 'blockade like Brazil’ if wage demand not met
on June 12, 2018in Industry News
Argentina’s truckers threaten 'blockade like Brazil’ if wage demand not met By week’s end, truckers are expected to go on strike and blockade Argentina’s main arteries, in order to secure a 27 percent pay increase, which union leaders claim is necessary to cover the nation’s inflation rate. (Above: Trucks traveling on a busy street in […]
Read More →Shippers monitor China truck strike for potential container impact
on June 12, 2018in Industry News
Shippers monitor China truck strike for potential container impact There is no official information on the trucker dispute, but sources on the ground in China confirmed that drivers had suspended work in various provinces, such as Anhui, Jiangxi, Chongqing, Shaanxi, and Zhijiang. (Above: A truck travels in China.) Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. Shippers In China are […]
Read More →China-Europe rail evolving into reliable, shipper-driven solution
on June 12, 2018in Industry News
China-Europe rail evolving into reliable, shipper-driven solution This week Damco, Davies Turner, and Kerry Logistics all announced new, weekly rail solutions connecting China and the European Union. (Above: A freight train travels through Belarus.) Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. Logistics providers are steadily adding new China-Europe rail services as the overland network continues its evolution from a […]
Read More →E-commerce’s package explosion challenges US Customs
on June 11, 2018in Industry News
E-commerce’s package explosion challenges US Customs Shippers are struggling with how to leverage e-commerce channels profitably, but the US Customs and Border Protection service is struggling similarly with regulating the sheer number of shipments crossing borders, especially since many of them now qualify under the $800 duty-free de minimis level. (Above: US Customs House, New […]
Read More →Chittagong shippers brace for Eid holiday delays
on June 11, 2018in Industry News
Chittagong shippers brace for Eid holiday delays Officials have taken steps to reduce container levels at the port, however with almost all trade and business operations closed for the week, buildup and handling delays will occur. (Above: Containers stacked at a port.) Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. Bangladesh officials are concerned that severe container congestion may occur […]
Read More →Rotterdam's inland terminal box scanning pilot to improve visibility
on June 11, 2018in Industry News
Rotterdam's inland terminal box scanning pilot to improve visibility A barge is handled at Maasvlakte in the Port of Rotterdam. Photo credit: APM Terminals. Greater access to digital data has been identified as a key component in the drive to tackle the Port of Rotterdam’s barge congestion issues that create delays at the deepsea terminals […]
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