The recent U.S. longshoreman strike has come to an end, with a Master Contract extension now in place until mid-January. […]
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Port of Virginia Is Now 100 Percent Powered by Clean Energy
By using sustainable electricity to power all of its terminals, the Port of Virginia has accomplished a key milestone and […]
Interlog Insights – October 2023
Interlog Insights October 2023 The following is an archived collection of our weekly insights through the month of October. Those […]
This Year’s Cargo Volume Trends at U.S. Ports
Managers of supply chains pay close attention to port volume as a crucial sign of trade trends. 40 percent of […]
South Carolina Ports’ Reach Completion on Phase One of Their Inland Port Greer Expansion Project
South Carolina Ports’ Reach Completion on Phase One of Their Inland Port Greer Expansion Project For South Carolina Ports’ there […]
Canada is Changing the Way Its Ports Work
Canada is Changing the Way Its Ports Work The logistics industry has a bigger impact on economic conditions for national […]
Strike at German Ports May Have Long-Lasting Implications
Strike at German Ports May Have Long-Lasting Implications Operations came to a standstill this last week across all major German […]
Rail Capacity is Threatening Improving West Coast Port Efficiency
Rail Capacity is Threatening Improving West Coast Port Efficiency There’s always one bottleneck or another at the southern Californian ports […]
Marine Chassis Shortage Expected to Continue Into 2023: Implications for Shippers
Marine Chassis Shortage Expected to Continue Into 2023: Implications for Shippers The equipment shortage has been brutal for shippers across […]
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 […]
New LA/LB Port Queuing System Leads to Waiting Container Ships off International Coasts
New LA/LB Port Queuing System Leads to Waiting Container Ships off International Coasts Recent news regarding container and vessel congestion […]
Infrastructure Bill Has Been Passed, Now What Happens?
Infrastructure Bill Has Been Passed, Now What Happens? The international shipping industry has been in shambles because of increased freight […]
New Long-Term Expansion Planned for Ireland’s Largest Container Terminal
New Long-Term Expansion Planned for Ireland’s Largest Container Terminal The Dublin Port has drastically increased its activity over the last […]
COVID Outbreak at Yantian Port: Delays will Last Weeks
China has really gotten the brunt of COVID over the last year and a half. The virus started there and […]