MSC prepares for delivery of Hapag-Lloyd-sized orderbook Carriers’ record container ship capacity on order is being led by MSC, which will grow its fleet – already the world’s largest – by almost 40 percent over the next two years. MSC prepares for delivery of Hapag-Lloyd-sized orderbook Journal of Commerce
Read More →China recovery, pent-up demand signals air cargo growth this year: trade groups
on March 9, 2023in Industry News
China recovery, pent-up demand signals air cargo growth this year: trade groups The post-pandemic recovery of China’s economy following the lifting of restrictions late last year is sparking increasingly optimistic expectations for the air cargo market in 2023 despite a challenging start to the year. China recovery, pent-up demand signals air cargo growth this year: […]
Read More →US imports to begin recovery, but remain well below 2022: retailers
on March 8, 2023in Industry News
US imports to begin recovery, but remain well below 2022: retailers Retailers say their main concern right now is to avoid over-ordering product from factories in Asia until they get a better handle on consumer demand later this summer. US imports to begin recovery, but remain well below 2022: retailers Journal of Commerce
Read More →Southern California volume declines cause truck, rail rates to plunge
on March 8, 2023in Industry News
Southern California volume declines cause truck, rail rates to plunge Trucking and intermodal providers are offering discounts to secure freight in Southern California, where volumes are declining as imports from Asia fall. Southern California volume declines cause truck, rail rates to plunge Journal of Commerce
Read More →Beware of ocean carriers sidestepping EU emission rules: port groups
on March 8, 2023in Industry News
Beware of ocean carriers sidestepping EU emission rules: port groups Carriers may try to offset the costs of compliance with Europe’s incoming Emissions Trading System by adding transshipment calls outside the 300-mile ETS zone, port groups say. Beware of ocean carriers sidestepping EU emission rules: port groups Journal of Commerce
Read More →Maersk shifts detention billing to consignees ahead of FMC regulation
on March 8, 2023in Industry News
Maersk shifts detention billing to consignees ahead of FMC regulation The move by the carrier comes as the FMC is in the midst of a rulemaking process around detention and demurrage billing mandated by the passage of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 last June. Maersk shifts detention billing to consignees ahead of FMC […]
Read More →Maersk shifts detention billing to shippers ahead of FMC regulation
on March 8, 2023in Industry News
Maersk shifts detention billing to shippers ahead of FMC regulation The move by the carrier comes as the FMC is in the midst of a rulemaking process around detention and demurrage billing mandated by the passage of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 last June. Maersk shifts detention billing to shippers ahead of FMC […]
Read More →ILWU Canada talks begin with focus on wages, automation: sources
on March 7, 2023in Industry News
ILWU Canada talks begin with focus on wages, automation: sources It is unlikely an agreement between ILWU Canada and West Coast employers will be reached before the current contract expires on March 31, sources say, as negotiations in past cycles often lasted 12 to 18 months. ILWU Canada talks begin with focus on wages, automation: […]
Read More →Visibility providers target challenges of container terminal milestone data
on March 7, 2023in Industry News
Visibility providers target challenges of container terminal milestone data Shippers struggling to manage demurrage fees and container availability information have two new options to track the status of containers at ports. Visibility providers target challenges of container terminal milestone data Journal of Commerce
Read More →Trucker group opposes Biden’s labor secretary pick over AB5 support
on March 7, 2023in Industry News
Trucker group opposes Biden’s labor secretary pick over AB5 support The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association says Julie Su’s support of AB5 while California’s labor secretary showed a lack of understanding of the owner-operator trucking model. Trucker group opposes Biden’s labor secretary pick over AB5 support Journal of Commerce
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