In a customer advisory ONE (Ocean Network Express) amongst other major carriers have announced the temporary suspension of all cargo … Read More
Freight Carriers Ramping Up Capacity to Meet With Post-Pandemic Import Surge
According to information obtained from at least three executives from some of the largest container lines, there is a concerted … 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
How Will the Chinese Golden Week Impact Your Logistics?
The Chinese Golden Week is a week-long national holiday, where all Chinese factories close to celebrate. Typically, importers rush to … 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
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
Asia-US Container Import Strategies Changing Despite Phase One Trade deal
The governments of the United States of America (USA) and China ultimately agreed on the first phase of their long-anticipated … Read More
China Trade War Propels First Drop in US Imports in Over a Decade
For the first time in over ten years, there is a decline in imports to the United States from Asia. … Read More