Seahawk – a case study in complex, import project cargo logistics A move of three unassembled air cooling condensers to three different construction sites added layers of complexity to an international logistics solution. Photo credit: Seahawk Logitech. US project cargo importers face a rising tide of pressures today, ranging from fuel surcharges and congested ports […]
Read More →APL adds to carrier jostle for industry blockchain platform
on July 26, 2018in Industry News
APL adds to carrier jostle for industry blockchain platform APL’s blockchain aims to include a range of container shipping processes, with an example of the platform’s utility being the elimination of the redundancy, needless rekeying, and back-and-forth of one essential task. (Above: An APL ship at the Port of Oakland.) Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. APL […]
Read More →Record volume at Antwerp port sends delay warning
on July 26, 2018in Industry News
Record volume at Antwerp port sends delay warning It is another bad news, good news statistic for Antwerp (above) and Rotterdam. The bad: an intermodal operator has warned that barge congestion is already causing delays of up to 36 hours at Antwerp and 72 hours at Rotterdam. The good: container volume growth continues to shine. […]
Read More →US Southwest chassis pool gets regulatory approval
on July 25, 2018in Industry News
US Southwest chassis pool gets regulatory approval Savannah (above) has room for chassis – considerable room. Photo credit: Ari Ashe. The Federal Maritime Commission has approved an application to create a Southern States Chassis Pool, covering terminals in six states and opening up the possibility of nearly 10,000 additional chassis to efficiently move containers increasingly […]
Read More →Cosco cargo moving slowly via US ports post-cyber attack
on July 25, 2018in Industry News
Cosco cargo moving slowly via US ports post-cyber attack As Cosco continues to guide its customers through e-mail transmissions for the booking of cargo, there was good news on Wednesday. Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. Terminal operators at a half-dozen North American ports said Wednesday they are processing documentation and delivery orders from Cosco Shipping vessels more […]
Read More →Log-Net scores win but IP software battle continues
on July 25, 2018in Industry News
Log-Net scores win but IP software battle continues LOG-NET’s $14.4 million jury verdict provides hope to small logistics providers seeking to defend their proprietary value added, but the case also serves as a note of caution for smaller, growing tech companies. Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. A decision Friday by a US District Court jury to award […]
Read More →Tariff pressure does not defuse peak season air cargo worries
on July 25, 2018in Industry News
Tariff pressure does not defuse peak season air cargo worries A slight dip in demand for air cargo in the first quarter was quickly reversed with volume steadily increasing on the east-west trades. (Above: Air cargo being loaded in Germany.) Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. The trade dispute between the United States and its major trading partners […]
Read More →Tightening Mexico truck capacity benefiting cross-border rail
on July 24, 2018in Industry News
Tightening Mexico truck capacity benefiting cross-border rail A variety of factors, including strong domestic US freight demand, is putting pressure on cross-border trucking between Mexico and the US. Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. Strong freight demand and higher trucking rates within the US mean fewer trucks available for northbound loads at the US-Mexican border. That’s amplifying the […]
Read More →Brazil's Porto Chibatao gets pier expansion ok, amid increasing demand
on July 24, 2018in Industry News
Brazil's Porto Chibatao gets pier expansion ok, amid increasing demand Above: Porto Chibatao. Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. Porto Chibatão has won the latest battle versus its rival container terminal operator, Superterminais, in a terminal war in Brazil’s Amazonas region. Chibatão Navegação e Comércio Ltda has just received permission from Antaq, Brazil’s ports and waterways regulatory […]
Read More →Cosco responds to cyber attack on US operations
on July 24, 2018in Industry News
Cosco responds to cyber attack on US operations Since Cosco’s overseas operations have not been affected, communication with US offices is able to take place, although at a slower pace, according to Cosco Senior Vice President Howard Finkel. Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. Cosco Shipping’s US operations were hit Tuesday with a cyber attack that is […]
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