ONE and Maersk Plan Additions of Transpacific Sailings Between North Asia and the USWC in Hopes to Improve Capacity Transpacific […]
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The Port of Charleston Expects Anchored Vessels to Clear Mid-March
The Port of Charleston Expects Anchored Vessels to Clear Mid-March Everything in the international shipping industry seems weeks behind where […]
CMA CGM Cease Transport of Plastic Waste on Ships in an Anti-Waste Effort
CMA CGM Cease Transport of Plastic Waste on Ships in an Anti-Waste Effort It’s not breaking news that ocean pollution […]
Chinese New Year Begins: What You Should Know & How This Impacts You
Chinese New Year Begins: What You Should Know & How This Impacts You Consistency and predictability are two words you […]
Air Cargo Shipments Have Hit a Snag as Labor Shortages and Airport Congestion Continues
Air Cargo Shipments Have Hit a Snag as Labor Shortages and Airport Congestion Continues It’s usually the ocean shipping industry […]
International Shipment Reliability at an All-Time Low
International Shipment Reliability at an All-Time Low Anyone who has been shipping internationally over the last two years understands that […]
Transit Times from China to New York faster than Los Angeles
Transit Times from China to New York faster than Los Angeles We all know the phrase—desperate times call for desperate […]
Shortage of Truckers & Equipment: More Supply Chain Constraints
Shortage of Truckers & Equipment: More Supply Chain Constraints Congestion at ports and delays for inbound shipments are at all-time […]
Congestion and Capacity Continuing to Affect Retail Imports
The National Retail Federation says retail imports are at an all-time high, and are expected to continue at incredibly high […]
Port Congestion Numbers Explained: How Bad Is It?
It’s no secret that congestion at U.S. ports is at an all-time high. Nearly every ocean port is beyond maxed […]
New Record for Container Ships Awaiting Unloading off Coast of LA/Long Beach
The international shipping industry is a well-oiled machine. Well, at least, it should be. Everything is interdependent – ocean vessels […]
Port of Louisiana Requesting Federal Help After Hurricane Ida
Hurricane Ida was no joke. The hurricane inflicted disaster on the communities along the southern U.S. border where it struck, […]
Surprising Surplus of Empty Containers at Long Beach Ocean Port
Congestion has been brutal at LA for quite some time now. Anyone who has shipped over the last year (and […]
Third Largest Ocean Carrier in the World is Setting a Maximum for Container Rates
Reports have it that CMA CGM just announced they are suspending spot rate increases until February of next year (2022). […]
Rail Terminal Congestion Peaks Due to Equipment Shortage and High Demand
It’s no secret that the shipping industry has been under fire the last several months (or years at that.) Recent […]