Among the flurry of executive orders from the new administration (President Biden had already signed 40 executive orders and actions as of a week ago) is ...
Happy Chinese New Year! This year, the Chinese New Year falls on February 12th, and though it is still February 11th here as I’m typing these words, it ...
In the midst of an early peak season and port congestion, carriers suspend containership calls to the Port of Oakland, according to Bill Mongelluzzo’s ...
A couple months ago, we blogged about carriers making billions with these high freight rates shippers are being forced to choke down. Well, that was ...
This is a guest post by Jason Godfrey. When reading up about shipping, we tend to focus on the more industrial aspects of it. And, while it is ...
pic: flickr iabusa Top 10 List This will be the last blog I post in 2021, so I can spend the holidays with family. What better time to do a look ...
H. R. 2973, titled the Maritime Architect and Response to International Terrorism In the Middle East Act of 2023 or more simply the Maritime Act of 2023, ...
Feast and Famine It’s no secret that the international shipping industry, even for all the supply chain disruptions and bottlenecks, did very well ...
Introduction We’re still only beginning to see how the changes to U.S. shipping law will affect businesses’ imports and exports as well as carriers’ ...
This is a guest post by Christopher Garcia. Beneath the vast and mysterious expanse of our oceans lie secrets untold – tales of forgotten shipwrecks, ...
A hot topic just popped up in international shipping. It revolves around the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) potentially getting involved in regulating ...
Introduction We’re still only beginning to see how the recent and ongoing changes to U.S. shipping law will affect businesses’ imports and exports as ...