U.S. airlines are beginning to fill their seats not with passengers but with cargo. The FAA has recently approved cargo … Read More
Donald Trump to Revoke Hong Kong’s Special Trade Status With the U.S.
President Donald J. Trump announced in a news conference on May 29, 2020, that he will direct his administration to … Read More
The US Starts to Relocate its Import Sources Away From China
Over the last two years, there has been a drop in U.S. imports from China, the result of an ongoing … 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
US Imports Drop as Canceled Sailings Increase
Container lines are giving the world an economic window into the future of land-based cargo flow across the United States. … 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
Warehousing and COVID-19: Balancing Safety and Supply
With so many health risks facing companies, those who are deemed non-essential have closed down or limited their operations. The … 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
COVID-19: Lack of Shipping Containers Adds a New Concern to the Logistics Challenge
The impact Coronavirus is having over the economy and specifically over logistics looks harder every day. Ports around the world, … Read More