Savannah aims for more cold-chain cargo with new reefer racks The Port of Savannah says plans for additional reefer rack capacity will add to its market share for cold chain imports coming into the US Southeast and Gulf Coast. Savannah aims for more cold-chain cargo with new reefer racks Journal of Commerce
Read More →ONE cuts profit forecast on persistent market weakness
on January 31, 2023in Industry News
ONE cuts profit forecast on persistent market weakness The first 2022 financial results from ocean container carriers are filtering in, revealing the impact of collapsing rates and demand on profitability levels. ONE cuts profit forecast on persistent market weakness Journal of Commerce
Read More →Magaya gets cash infusion to fuel customs-led international growth
on January 31, 2023in Industry News
Magaya gets cash infusion to fuel customs-led international growth The software arms race taking place in the global forwarding space shows no signs of relenting, with Miami-based Magaya getting growth capital to fuel its international ambitions. Magaya gets cash infusion to fuel customs-led international growth Journal of Commerce
Read More →Spread between East, West coast ocean spot rates returns to pre-pandemic levels
on January 30, 2023in Industry News
Spread between East, West coast ocean spot rates returns to pre-pandemic levels The premium rate that importers had been paying to ship Asian imports through the US East Coast has dropped considerably over the past few months, allowing the spread between East and West coast spot rates to narrow to pre-pandemic levels. Spread between East, […]
Read More →Pitt Ohio, Daylight to expedite LTL freight from eastern US to West Coast
on January 30, 2023in Industry News
Pitt Ohio, Daylight to expedite LTL freight from eastern US to West Coast An expedited linehaul service using team drivers will cut transit times connecting Pitt Ohio’s eastern territory with California within three days. Pitt Ohio, Daylight to expedite LTL freight from eastern US to West Coast Journal of Commerce
Read More →US railroads looking to mend fences with labor after trying 2022
on January 30, 2023in Industry News
US railroads looking to mend fences with labor after trying 2022 US Class I railroads are taking steps to address quality-of-life issues for their employees, including reducing on-call positions, avoiding furloughs, and introducing more flexible working structures. US railroads looking to mend fences with labor after trying 2022 Journal of Commerce
Read More →Ro/ro executive Batista joins GPA as port gears up for expansion
on January 30, 2023in Industry News
Ro/ro executive Batista joins GPA as port gears up for expansion A long-time ro/ro executive with Wallenius Wilhelmsen will shift his focus to container BCOs in a new position with the Georgia Ports Authority. Ro/ro executive Batista joins GPA as port gears up for expansion Journal of Commerce
Read More →FMC commissioner drops bid to use OSRA-22 for emergency data sharing
on January 30, 2023in Industry News
FMC commissioner drops bid to use OSRA-22 for emergency data sharing A Federal Maritime Commission member’s attempt to force marine terminals and ocean carriers to share more data under OSRA-22 has ended with the normalization of the ocean freight market. FMC commissioner drops bid to use OSRA-22 for emergency data sharing Journal of Commerce
Read More →FMC drops bid to use OSRA-22 for emergency data sharing
on January 30, 2023in Industry News
FMC drops bid to use OSRA-22 for emergency data sharing A Federal Maritime Commission member’s attempt to force marine terminals and ocean carriers to share more data under OSRA-22 has ended with the normalization of the ocean freight market. FMC drops bid to use OSRA-22 for emergency data sharing Journal of Commerce
Read More →US LTL carriers look past downturn by expanding for next rebound
on January 27, 2023in Industry News
US LTL carriers look past downturn by expanding for next rebound The promise of economic improvement in the second half of this year and 2024 has LTL trucking companies adding terminals, doors, and services despite the current slowdown. US LTL carriers look past downturn by expanding for next rebound Journal of Commerce
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