FMC members seek anti-trust power over ocean carrier agreements Two of the five Federal Maritime Commissioners want to put agreements, particularly those among ocean carriers, on a tighter leash, by allowing the agency to issue the same injunctions as can courts. FMC members seek anti-trust power over ocean carrier agreements Journal of Commerce
Read More →CMA CGM adds terminal assets in New York–New Jersey
on December 7, 2022in Industry News
CMA CGM adds terminal assets in New York–New Jersey New York–New Jersey is CMA CGM’s largest gateway on the US East Coast, and the carrier intends to further develop calls in the New York area for which the newly acquired terminals will provide future capacity. CMA CGM adds terminal assets in New York–New Jersey Journal […]
Read More →ILA sees no disputes with port employers ahead of 2023 contract talks
on December 6, 2022in Industry News
ILA sees no disputes with port employers ahead of 2023 contract talks The head of the union representing East and Gulf coast dockworkers says relations with port employers are strong heading into talks over a new master contract that would begin next year. ILA sees no disputes with port employers ahead of 2023 contract talks […]
Read More →MM 1706 ILA sees no disputes with port employers ahead of 2023 contract talks
on December 6, 2022in Industry News
MM 1706 ILA sees no disputes with port employers ahead of 2023 contract talks The head of the union representing East and Gulf coast dockworkers says relations with port employers are strong heading into talks over a new master contract that would begin next year. MM 1706 ILA sees no disputes with port employers ahead […]
Read More →Free time comes under scrutiny following pandemic port congestion
on December 6, 2022in Industry News
Free time comes under scrutiny following pandemic port congestion As the shipping industry takes stock of the pandemic experience, extended “dwell time” of containers on terminals and the factors that contribute to that are coming under a microscope. Free time comes under scrutiny following pandemic port congestion Journal of Commerce
Read More →MSC drops JNPT call on India-US connection amid falling volumes
on December 6, 2022in Industry News
MSC drops JNPT call on India-US connection amid falling volumes Sources say all major liners are facing challenges finding enough cargo to fill export space allocations for India and, as such, freight rates are already at near pre-pandemic levels. MSC drops JNPT call on India-US connection amid falling volumes Journal of Commerce
Read More →High stock levels, weak demand put CNY import rush in doubt
on December 6, 2022in Industry News
High stock levels, weak demand put CNY import rush in doubt The traditional increase in bookings for December and January shipments out of Asia is nowhere to be seen as importers in destination markets struggle with surplus stock levels and weakening demand. High stock levels, weak demand put CNY import rush in doubt Journal of […]
Read More →GPA building new container berths at Ocean Terminal in Savannah
on December 5, 2022in Industry News
GPA building new container berths at Ocean Terminal in Savannah The Ocean Terminal project is part of a larger strategy by the GPA to expand the footprint in Savannah to handle bigger vessels and more containers. GPA building new container berths at Ocean Terminal in Savannah Journal of Commerce
Read More →Meeting Europe’s modal shift to rail will top $500 billion: study
on December 5, 2022in Industry News
Meeting Europe’s modal shift to rail will top 0 billion: study Moving a significant share of Europe’s inland cargo from road to rail will be costly and challenging, but it is achievable through better utilization of door-to-door combined transport, a new report has found. Meeting Europe’s modal shift to rail will top 0 billion: study […]
Read More →Major US freight brokers unveil appointment scheduling standards
on December 5, 2022in Industry News
Major US freight brokers unveil appointment scheduling standards J.B. Hunt, Uber Freight, and Convoy are partnering to develop and drive broad industry adoption of a standard process for truckload appointment scheduling. Major US freight brokers unveil appointment scheduling standards Journal of Commerce
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