According to information obtained from at least three executives from some of the largest container lines, there is a concerted … Read More
Southeastern US Ports see Sudden Imports Rebound
The latest statistics indicate that container volumes at the major Southeast and mid-Atlantic port gateways are rebounding. For example, both … Read More
Surge in Demand Aggravates Container Scarcity in Asia
There is a growing shortage of container equipment in the Asian hubs of Shanghai, Singapore, and Port Kelang. This is … Read More
Instant Online Quoting Will be an Essential Tool for Liner Carriers
Søren Skou, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Maersk, anticipates all containers may end up using digital technologies to improve … Read More
CBP: Tariffs on Section 301 for Chinese Imports Will Not Apply for Goods From Hong Kong
In an update following the announcement that all imports from Hong Kong must be marked with China as the country … Read More
CBP: Goods from Hong Kong to be Marked With China as Origin Country
U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced that Hong Kong-made products imported to the United States will have to be marked … Read More
Japan is Developing Ways to Deliver Goods Without Human Contact
A host of transport service providers, warehouses, and retailers are among the businesses that are taking an increasing interest in … Read More
CMA CGM Ends its Direct Asian Service to Port Tampa Bay
CMA CGM announced the ending of its direct service from Asia to Port Tampa Bay after a year and five … 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