We could probably all use a little good news right now. Shippers, specifically, who are seeing blank (cancelled) sailings from ocean carriers, operating ...
This is a guest post by Ellie Gabel. The Baltimore bridge collapse and the Taiwan earthquake are among the latest disruptions forcing businesses to ...
President Trump signed an executive order on Friday, April 17th that includes a 90-day duty deferment on goods imported in March and April because of the ...
From when the novel coronavirus outbreak in China first started registering in international shipping news, stories have been published about how ocean ...
Importers and exporters are on their way to getting a stronger voice with the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC).By its own description, the FMC “is the ...
This is a guest post by Arslan Hassan. Businesses that cater to customers on a global scale require an efficient and powerful logistics system that ...
A couple weeks ago, we posted a blog about how ocean freight carriers, in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, went from being projected to lose as ...
No-roll premiums? What’s that? Hopefully, as a shipper, you’ve never heard of a no-roll premium. Unfortunately, many shippers are finding out about them ...
Surcharges aren’t only the tools of ocean freight carriers. Rail companies can slap surcharges on cargo movement too. Indeed, U.S. shippers, right now, ...
Reporting is starting to come in on the first quarter of the financial year for carriers. Ocean Network Express (ONE), formed a few years ago when Japan’s ...
This is a guest post by Shawn Mack. Shipping Containers Picture: https://unsplash.com/photos/tjX_sniNzgQ While the idea of shipping goods is quite an old ...
A couple weeks ago, I posted an article about what AI “thinks” about international shipping. It contained a “conversation” I had with AI, where I asked ...
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