April GRIs, service contract moves to reveal ‘new’ trans-Pacific After the flurry of April contracting action and rush of cargo to avoid new GRIs, carriers in May will show the industry the extent of their capacity control for their second half of the year, writes Executive Editor Mark Szakonyi. April GRIs, service contract moves to […]
Read More →JOC Rankings: US trucking sector keeps breaking revenue records
on April 12, 2023in Industry News
JOC Rankings: US trucking sector keeps breaking revenue records The 50 largest US trucking companies maintained a two-year double-digit growth streak and may add to that in 2023, despite a slower US economy. JOC Rankings: US trucking sector keeps breaking revenue records Journal of Commerce
Read More →Truckers entering US freight market keeping capacity abundant: DAT
on April 11, 2023in Industry News
Truckers entering US freight market keeping capacity abundant: DAT The number of for-hire trucking firms entering the US market is nearly as large as the number leaving on a monthly basis, which is helping to keep capacity loose despite the departures. Truckers entering US freight market keeping capacity abundant: DAT Journal of Commerce
Read More →Cosco Shipping Q1 profit plunge bodes ill for ocean carrier earnings
on April 11, 2023in Industry News
Cosco Shipping Q1 profit plunge bodes ill for ocean carrier earnings The Q1 profit estimates came as Cosco Shipping announced plans for a general rate increase on all dry and reefer cargo to the US from Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Middle East from May 15. Cosco Shipping Q1 profit plunge bodes ill for […]
Read More →CPKC may spur growth in Mexican intermodal market: analyst
on April 11, 2023in Industry News
CPKC may spur growth in Mexican intermodal market: analyst Data shows there is significant room for growth in the Mexican intermodal market, something the joining of Canadian Pacific Railway and Kansas City Southern could help spur, writes analyst Larry Gross. CPKC may spur growth in Mexican intermodal market: analyst Journal of Commerce
Read More →Trans-Pacific capacity fills as risk of GRIs hangs over shippers
on April 11, 2023in Industry News
Trans-Pacific capacity fills as risk of GRIs hangs over shippers How successful ocean carriers are in securing general rate increases comes down to the health of so-called green shoots of demand and the effectiveness of increased blanking of capacity. Trans-Pacific capacity fills as risk of GRIs hangs over shippers Journal of Commerce
Read More →ILWU stall LA-LB terminal openings after closures last week
on April 10, 2023in Industry News
ILWU stall LA-LB terminal openings after closures last week After effectively shutting down the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach for two shifts last week, the largest International Longshore and Warehouse Union local on Monday engaged in a job action that delayed the start of cargo-handling. ILWU stall LA-LB terminal openings after closures last […]
Read More →Hapag-Lloyd joins carriers nixing US storage fees when terminals are closed
on April 10, 2023in Industry News
Hapag-Lloyd joins carriers nixing US storage fees when terminals are closed Looming federal rulemaking over detention and demurrage billing policy continues to compel container lines to refrain from assessing free time fees on weekends and holidays, with Hapag-Lloyd the latest to make such a change. Hapag-Lloyd joins carriers nixing US storage fees when terminals are […]
Read More →CMA CGM orders 16 new alternative fuel mega-ships: report
on April 10, 2023in Industry News
CMA CGM orders 16 new alternative fuel mega-ships: report Valued at more than $3 billion, CMA CGM’s order for 12 15,000-TEU dual-fuel methanol ships and four 23,000-TEU dual-fuel liquefied natural gas (LNG) ships is the largest ever placed with a Chinese shipyard, according to state media reports. CMA CGM orders 16 new alternative fuel mega-ships: […]
Read More →Breakbulk volumes down sharply at Port Houston after 2022 ‘anomaly’
on April 10, 2023in Industry News
Breakbulk volumes down sharply at Port Houston after 2022 ‘anomaly’ Breakbulk volumes are normalizing at Houston after the market surge of 2022, while “spillover” containers have disappeared. Breakbulk volumes down sharply at Port Houston after 2022 ‘anomaly’ Journal of Commerce
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