Jawaharlal Nehru Port told to form dwell time task force The government of India is accelerating its efforts to cut down container dwell times that have long been a major cause of port congestion and shipper concern over rising inland costs. To address… Jawaharlal Nehru Port told to form dwell time task force Journal of […]
Read More →Shippers cautiously optimistic on growth for 2017
on November 20, 2016in Industry News
Shippers cautiously optimistic on growth for 2017 The election of Donald Trump may have rattled global markets, at least temporarily, but shippers at the JOC Inland Distribution Conference the day after the election were cautiously optimistic. They were certainly cheered by the president-elect’s promise of $1 trillion in infrastructure spending, and by the prospect that […]
Read More →CMA CGM reports loss as volume, rates fall
on November 18, 2016in Industry News
CMA CGM reports loss as volume, rates fall Lower volume and rates pushed CMA CGM to a $268 million third-quarter loss, reversing a profit of $51 million a year earlier. Excluding expenses related to the company’s September acquisition of Neptune Orient Lines, parent… CMA CGM reports loss as volume, rates fall Journal of Commerce
Read More →No stopping spot rate slide on major east-west trades
on November 18, 2016in Industry News
No stopping spot rate slide on major east-west trades Spot freight rates on the major east-west trades continued to climb down from the highs reached at the end of October as container lines prepare to levy yet another… No stopping spot rate slide on major east-west trades Journal of Commerce
Read More →South Korea seeks heavy BCO investments in shipping assets
on November 17, 2016in Industry News
South Korea seeks heavy BCO investments in shipping assets The South Korean government is looking to the country’s large multinational exporters to take a major role in turning around the fortunes of its… South Korea seeks heavy BCO investments in shipping assets Journal of Commerce
Read More →Korea Line faces tough trans-Pacific entrance
on November 16, 2016in Industry News
Korea Line faces tough trans-Pacific entrance Korea Line’s expected entry into the container shipping industry through its acquisition of Hanjin Shipping’s assets including five ships with capacities of 6,500 twenty-foot-equivalent units won’t likely be an easy one, as… Korea Line faces tough trans-Pacific entrance Journal of Commerce
Read More →Indian logistics companies eye export rebound as profits drop
on November 16, 2016in Industry News
Indian logistics companies eye export rebound as profits drop Earnings at India’s leading transportation and logistics services providers took a hit in the second fiscal quarter through September amid lackluster demand, but there are signs of recovery. Near double-digit growth in the country’s… Indian logistics companies eye export rebound as profits drop Journal of Commerce
Read More →Revenue and profits tumble at Taiwan’s top two carriers
on November 15, 2016in Industry News
Revenue and profits tumble at Taiwan’s top two carriers Profits at Evergreen Marine and Yang Ming Line were down sharply in the first nine months of 2016, with their combined losses for the January to September period topping $580 million.Evergreen’s… Revenue and profits tumble at Taiwan’s top two carriers Journal of Commerce
Read More →Trump-fueled regulatory rollback could ease truck capacity pinch
on November 14, 2016in Industry News
Trump-fueled regulatory rollback could ease truck capacity pinch MEMPHIS, Tennessee — The Trump administration’s plan for a broad-based regulatory rollback could shorten the duration of any future truck capacity shortfall. Transport research firm FTR expects a truck capacity shortage by… Trump-fueled regulatory rollback could ease truck capacity pinch Journal of Commerce
Read More →Global shippers sound alarm on alliances, consolidation
on November 14, 2016in Industry News
Global shippers sound alarm on alliances, consolidation A global shippers group is questioning whether the savings container lines enjoy through the deployment of mega-ships, alliances, slow steaming, and consolidation are being fairly shared with importers and exporters, urging for a new commercial contract between… Global shippers sound alarm on alliances, consolidation Journal of Commerce
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