Oakland’s Howard Terminal eyes redevelopment after ballpark proposal strikes out With a proposed baseball stadium at the terminal location off the table, the Port of Oakland is considering options to expand maritime support activities at the 50-acre site to complement overall growth at the port. Oakland’s Howard Terminal eyes redevelopment after ballpark proposal strikes out […]
Read More →Oakland’s Howard Terminal eyes redevelopment after ballpark proposal strikes out
on May 19, 2023in Industry News
Oakland’s Howard Terminal eyes redevelopment after ballpark proposal dies
on May 19, 2023in Industry News
Oakland’s Howard Terminal eyes redevelopment after ballpark proposal dies With a proposed baseball stadium at the terminal location off the table, the Port of Oakland is considering options to expand maritime support activities at the 50-acre site to complement overall growth at the port. Oakland’s Howard Terminal eyes redevelopment after ballpark proposal dies Journal of […]
Read More →India-Europe contract prices tumble as demand rebound eludes carriers
on May 19, 2023in Industry News
India-Europe contract prices tumble as demand rebound eludes carriers Forwarders do not expect prices to stabilize or trend up anytime soon, with carriers increasingly struggling to secure steady booking levels to fill their export allocations out of India despite capacity readjustments. India-Europe contract prices tumble as demand rebound eludes carriers Journal of Commerce
Read More →Pandemic-level drop in Q1 demand hits European intermodal transport
on May 19, 2023in Industry News
Pandemic-level drop in Q1 demand hits European intermodal transport A “perfect storm” of poor schedule reliability, persistently high electricity prices, weak demand and cheaper diesel for trucking continues to undermine Europe’s rail-dominated combined transport sector. Pandemic-level drop in Q1 demand hits European intermodal transport Journal of Commerce
Read More →US-Mexico cross-border trucking expanding on manufacturing demand, nearshoring
on May 18, 2023in Industry News
US-Mexico cross-border trucking expanding on manufacturing demand, nearshoring Greater demand for manufactured goods, especially automotive parts, is spurring Mexico-to-US cross-border trucking, with more nearshoring of production on the horizon. US-Mexico cross-border trucking expanding on manufacturing demand, nearshoring Journal of Commerce
Read More →Lower volumes translate into better North American intermodal service: survey
on May 18, 2023in Industry News
Lower volumes translate into better North American intermodal service: survey Customers were largely satisfied with intermodal service in early 2023, citing CSX and J.B. Hunt as the top overall providers in North America, according to a Journal of Commerce biannual survey. Lower volumes translate into better North American intermodal service: survey Journal of Commerce
Read More →Uber Freight’s Driegert jumps to Flexport to lead new brokerage unit
on May 18, 2023in Industry News
Uber Freight’s Driegert jumps to Flexport to lead new brokerage unit Flexport has lured a key figure in the development of Uber Freight and Coyote Logistics in a move likely to shake up the domestic third-party logistics market. Uber Freight’s Driegert jumps to Flexport to lead new brokerage unit Journal of Commerce
Read More →House bill wants security checks of port cranes made by US ‘adversaries’
on May 18, 2023in Industry News
House bill wants security checks of port cranes made by US ‘adversaries’ The bi-partisan legislation does not identify specific countries that manufacture the cranes that would be subject to inspection, but a statement from the co-sponsors specifically mentions China. House bill wants security checks of port cranes made by US ‘adversaries’ Journal of Commerce
Read More →Top US Shippers: Slower US consumer spending to compound export decline in paper, forest products
on May 18, 2023in Industry News
Top US Shippers: Slower US consumer spending to compound export decline in paper, forest products Some paper products remained in high demand last year, but a decline in China’s real estate economy and a ban on a certain type of pine logs put additional downward pressure on forest products exports. Top US Shippers: Slower US […]
Read More →Hopeful wind OEMs look for rebound after emerging from pandemic
on May 18, 2023in Industry News
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