Shippers losing out from reluctance to share data A lack of trust in the supply chain is a major obstacle to realizing the grains of shipping technology. LONG BEACH — The potential to use reasonably-priced technology to cut transportation costs is often squandered because of reluctance among beneficial cargo owners (BCOs), terminal operators, container lines and […]
Read More →Trans-Pac spot rate rises overcome month-long stagnation
on September 15, 2017in Industry News
Trans-Pac spot rate rises overcome month-long stagnation Trans-Pacific spot rates perked up after several weeks of declines. Spot rates for Asian imports increased 2 percent to the East Coast and 8 percent to the West Coast this week, ending a month-long rate stagnation in the largest US trade lane and signaling that the peak-shipping season […]
Read More →Rhine Alpine rail shutdown sets back European intermodal
on September 15, 2017in Industry News
Rhine Alpine rail shutdown sets back European intermodal Efforts to move more European freight via rail may not recover from the abrupt closure of a key artery. The sudden closure of the Rhine Valley Alpine rail track in southwest Germany on August 12 due to emergency construction work on a collapsed tunnel couldn’t have come […]
Read More →Asia-Europe spot rate tumbles to 11-month low
on September 15, 2017in Industry News
Asia-Europe spot rate tumbles to 11-month low The 21,413-TEU OOCL Hong Kong in Hamburg. Spot rates on Asia-Europe have now fallen to the lowest level in almost a year with carrier attempts to raise rates during the traditionally busy run-up to China’s Golden Week holidays failing completely.The Shanghai Shipping Exchange’s SCFI showed spot rates from […]
Read More →Rhine Alpine rail route reopening early
on September 14, 2017in Industry News
Rhine Alpine rail route reopening early Repair work on the Rastatt section of the Rhine Alpine rail route will be completed early. Credit: DB The crucial north-south Rhine Alpine rail corridor will be reopened on Oct. 2, five days earlier than anticipated and offering a modicum of relief for shippers struggling to find alternatives during […]
Read More →Brexit cargo customs fears escalate
on September 14, 2017in Industry News
Brexit cargo customs fears escalate The reintroduction of customs controls between the UK and mainland Europe would roil supply chains. The Brexit negotiations over the UK’s exit from the European Union have slowed to a snail’s pace with Brussels refusing to discuss the key issue of trade until it strikes deals on citizens’ rights, Britain’s […]
Read More →Port Saint John gains rail service to US Northeast
on September 13, 2017in Industry News
Port Saint John gains rail service to US Northeast Port Saint John is making a push to become an alternative gateway for parts of the northern United States. Port of Saint John has unveiled a new direct intermodal rail service between the Canada port and the Boston market, giving US shippers a Canadian alternative to […]
Read More →Slack season, closed China factories raise prospect of new rate war
on September 13, 2017in Industry News
Slack season, closed China factories raise prospect of new rate war The areas of China impacted by Beijing’s factory closures. Credit: Gary Huang Carriers are slipping back into market share chasing mode as the slack October period approaches, threatening an end to the pricing discipline that has driven profitability at shipping companies up to levels […]
Read More →What’s good for carriers of little benefit for BCOs, shippers say
on September 12, 2017in Industry News
What’s good for carriers of little benefit for BCOs, shippers say Carriers and shippers disagree about the merits of shipping alliances. Shippers are seeing little improvement in service levels from the new container shipping alliances that were launched on April 1, even as most global carriers bank a profitable first half and are looking forward […]
Read More →US Southeast ports to reopen but cargo delays to last days
on September 12, 2017in Industry News
US Southeast ports to reopen but cargo delays to last days Members of the US Coast Guard inspect the Port of Charleston during Hurricane Irma. The US ports that closed ahead of Hurricane Irma’s landfall are preparing to reopen, but with fuel stores low, many still without power, and roads and rail lines in disrepair, […]
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