First massive offshore wind tower sections delivered to Massachusetts port Vineyard Wind is one of the first commercial-scale offshore wind projects under construction in the US and at completion will generate some 800 megawatts of power. First massive offshore wind tower sections delivered to Massachusetts port Journal of Commerce
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on June 1, 2023in Industry News
Norfolk Southern eases free time, demurrage restrictions on ocean boxes
on May 31, 2023in Industry News
Norfolk Southern eases free time, demurrage restrictions on ocean boxes The railroad is reducing demurrage fees and restoring additional free time that was eliminated in the past two years as international intermodal volumes have fallen sharply from East Coast ports Norfolk Southern eases free time, demurrage restrictions on ocean boxes Journal of Commerce
Read More →No clear link between slow-steaming, schedule reliability: analyst
on May 31, 2023in Industry News
No clear link between slow-steaming, schedule reliability: analyst Slow-steaming has come to the fore of late as ocean carriers seek help in absorbing overcapacity, but analyst Lars Jensen says the common refrain that slower speeds also help to improve schedule reliability doesn’t hold water. No clear link between slow-steaming, schedule reliability: analyst Journal of Commerce
Read More →Large US truckload carriers reined in capacity in Q1: Journal of Commerce index
on May 31, 2023in Industry News
Large US truckload carriers reined in capacity in Q1: Journal of Commerce index An index based on truck counts at large truckload carriers dropped nearly 5% in the first quarter from late 2022 as those carriers adjusted to a softer market and lower contract and spot rates. Large US truckload carriers reined in capacity in Q1: Journal of Commerce […]
Read More →Weaker ocean rates, China sourcing shift drive rise in LCL shipments
on May 31, 2023in Industry News
Weaker ocean rates, China sourcing shift drive rise in LCL shipments An emerging trend of sending smaller shipments more frequently is leading to growing demand for LCL services across the major trade lanes. Weaker ocean rates, China sourcing shift drive rise in LCL shipments Journal of Commerce
Read More →New UP intermodal service from Houston to provide West Coast reach
on May 30, 2023in Industry News
New UP intermodal service from Houston to provide West Coast reach Union Pacific’s launch of direct intermodal service from Houston comes two weeks after competitor BNSF announced it would begin a new service from the port’s Barbours Cut marine terminal. New UP intermodal service from Houston to provide West Coast reach Journal of Commerce
Read More →Hong Kong struggles to recover volumes lost amid South China cargo shift
on May 30, 2023in Industry News
Hong Kong struggles to recover volumes lost amid South China cargo shift Shippers and port executives say the post-COVID shift of cargo back to Hong Kong is being hampered by the global slump in demand as developed countries grapple with elevated inventories and inflationary pressures. Hong Kong struggles to recover volumes lost amid South China […]
Read More →CPKC adds new reefer containers to Mexico-US service
on May 30, 2023in Industry News
CPKC adds new reefer containers to Mexico-US service Weeks after starting a new daily train between central Mexico and Chicago, CPKC is introducing 1,000 temperature-controlled containers to the service in a bid to court freight from reefer shippers. CPKC adds new reefer containers to Mexico-US service Journal of Commerce
Read More →US truckload market ‘bouncing’ along pricing bottom: analysts
on May 30, 2023in Industry News
US truckload market ‘bouncing’ along pricing bottom: analysts The long drop in truckload spot market rates has eased, revealing a soft bottom for pricing, but more demand is needed to fuel any upswing benefiting truckers, observers say. US truckload market ‘bouncing’ along pricing bottom: analysts Journal of Commerce
Read More →CMA CGM attempts peak season surcharge for India-US trade
on May 30, 2023in Industry News
CMA CGM attempts peak season surcharge for India-US trade Thanks to a recent GRI push, average contract rates for India to the US have seen modest gains in recent weeks and carriers are now looking to build around that limited success. CMA CGM attempts peak season surcharge for India-US trade Journal of Commerce
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