Trucking hiring shrinks as warehousing continues gains The U.S. employment numbers for May, released Friday, highlight a rift in transportation hiring: Warehousing is gaining jobs at a healthy rate, while trucking is losing them. Warehousing and storage businesses added 3,000 jobs from April to May, a 6.5 percent year-over-year increase and the 29th straight month […]
Read More →Air cargo traffic rises, but demand still soft
on June 3, 2016in Industry News
Air cargo traffic rises, but demand still soft Global air cargo traffic grew 3.2 percent in April, but yields remain under pressure as airlines boosted capacity by 6.6 percent from a year ago, the International Air Transport Association said. Demand grew across all regions, except Latin America, with the Middle East and Europe posting the […]
Read More →Kerry Logistics starts integrating Apex as US acquisition finalized
on June 1, 2016in Industry News
Kerry Logistics starts integrating Apex as US acquisition finalized Integration has begun to absorb the operations of San Francisco-headquartered Apex Maritime into the international freight forwarding network of Kerry Logistics after the Hong Kong-listed 3PL completed the acquisition.Vic Cheung, CEO and president of… Kerry Logistics starts integrating Apex as US acquisition finalized Journal of Commerce
Read More →Australian ports concerned about lenient approach to SOLAS rule
on May 31, 2016in Industry News
Australian ports concerned about lenient approach to SOLAS rule Australia’s plan to heed the International Maritime Organization’s call for a more lenient implementation of the SOLAS container weight rule has a group of ports and maritime authorities questioning whether too light a touch will be taken starting July 1. Ports Australia, a trade group representing […]
Read More →World’s longest rail tunnel will shift European cargo from trucks
on May 30, 2016in Industry News
World’s longest rail tunnel will shift European cargo from trucks Switzerland will open the world’s longest rail tunnel June 1, paving the way for a major shift of cargo, mainly containers, from trucks to rail on one of Europe’s busiest transport corridors connecting northern European ports to the south. The 57 kilometres (35.6 miles) Gotthard […]
Read More →Mexico's rising container trade squeezes truck capacity at US border
on May 27, 2016in Industry News
Mexico's rising container trade squeezes truck capacity at US border The arrival of more trans-Pacific freight at Mexican ports is contributing to a growing imbalance in truck capacity on the U.S.-Mexican border. That in turn is fueling growth in transloading at Laredo, the largest U.S.-Mexican truck border crossing, logistics executives say. As cross-border trade grows, […]
Read More →Felixstowe port details container weighing service prices
on May 26, 2016in Industry News
Felixstowe port details container weighing service prices The Port of Felixstowe, the busiest in the United Kingdom, has outlined pricing for its container weighing service, an option it expects roughly 70 percent of exporters to tap in order to meet the SOLAS container weight rule that takes effect July 1. The port, which emphasized nothing […]
Read More →Modern Terminals’ two China ports will offer container weighing services
on May 26, 2016in Industry News
Modern Terminals’ two China ports will offer container weighing services Modern Terminals is the latest terminal operator to announce that its facilities in Hong Kong, Dachan Bay in Shenzhen and Taicang near Shanghai will provide container weighing assistance to shippers seeking to comply with the new verified gross mass regulations from July 1.Peter Levesque,… Modern […]
Read More →Tool helps APL customers determine terminals SOLAS policies
on May 24, 2016in Industry News
Tool helps APL customers determine terminals SOLAS policies A new map tool allows APL customers to determine whether the marine terminals they use accept containers without verified gross mass declarations and offer weighing services, the latest sign of container lines working to assist shippers meet the global rule taking effect July 1. The first-of-its-kind interactive […]
Read More →IMO urges countries to allow initial SOLAS enforcement flexibility
on May 23, 2016in Industry News
IMO urges countries to allow initial SOLAS enforcement flexibility Shippers, marine terminals and container lines could get some leeway in the first three months of the new SOLAS container weighing rule, after the International Maritime Organization urged its members to exercise “practical and pragmatic” policies when the rule takes effect July 1. In addition to […]
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