The latest statistics indicate that container volumes at the major Southeast and mid-Atlantic port gateways are rebounding. For example, both … Read More
COVID-19 Adds Difficulties for US Shippers on Automotive Logistics
Right now the United States auto supply chain has seen a significant decrease in sales combined with tariffs. Together these … Read More
43 Containers Fall Overboard From APL England
Medical equipment among other commodities can be found washed ashore on the Australian coast after 43 containers fell off from … Read More
Rotterdam Forecasts Substantial Impact From COVID-19 Outbreak
Authorities at Port of Rotterdam said last week that global disruption to the supply chains is not the only thing … Read More
COVID-19: Container Lines Offering Storage to Avoid Demurrage Fees
Many container lines are adapting to this new, volatile market by offering storage to importers to avoid demurrage fees. This … Read More
How the Backup at the US-Mexico Border is Hurting Supply Chains
Freight processing capacity at the border has diminished The freight processing capacity at the border between the United States and … Read More
The 5 Bill of Lading Document Types That you Probably Weren’t Aware of
The Bill of Lading sometimes referred to as the “BOL” serves as a legal agreement between the shipper and the … Read More
What Shippers Need to Know: Tariffs and the Rush of Last Minute Imports
The increase in tariffs from 10% to 25% may be on hold but there is still little sign of an … Read More
Maersk Uses Renewable Energy to Battle Rising Fuel Costs
According to the Cass Freight Index, “Shipment volumes in the US by truck, rail, air freight, and barge combined surged … Read More