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Trucking
Why Supply Chain Plans Must Have Built-In Flexibility to Overcome Disruptions
Motive, formerly KeepTruckin
Food Logistics talks exclusively with Hamish Woodrow, head of strategic analytics at Motive, about nearshoring, transportation and why supply chain managers must adapt to flexibility.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port Strikes, Continued Volatility Impact Ocean Freight in Q4
Colliers
Continued volatility in ocean freight rates and port strikes are key takeaways impacting Q4, according to a recent Colliers report.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
5 Ocean Freight Predictions for 2025
Flexport
Here are five predictions for how the ocean freight industry will play out in 2025.
Risk/Compliance
Tariffs and Trade Barriers Top Concern of Supply Chain Leaders: Study
Descartes Systems Group
A study released by Descartes Systems Group and SAPIO Research showed that 48% of respondents identified rising tariffs and trade barriers as their top concern, closely followed by supply chain disruptions at 45% and geopolitical instability at 41%.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
2025 Supply Chain Predictions: Nearshoring, New Sustainable Fleets and AI Realities
project44
The 2025 supply chain landscape will focus on balancing technological advancements and the need for resilient, flexible and sustainable operations.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Ports Continue with High Global Investments to Optimize Daily Operations
ABI Research
According to ABI Research’s Port Data market data report, revenues for autonomous cranes in ports will surpass $6 billion globally by 2030, with Asia-Pacific taking up over half of the market.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Understanding Ocean Peak Season Ahead of Holiday Shopping Season
project44
Despite supply chain disruptions, companies have largely managed to avoid significant impacts on holiday inventory levels, according to statistics outlined by project44.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
What Trump’s Re-Election Means for U.S. Container Trade Dynamics
Container xChange
While these changes could elevate demand and bring optimism among container traders, they also introduce challenges, from inflationary pressures on imports to potential supply constraints in domestic containers.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
October Container Import Volumes Strain U.S. Maritime Logistics
Descartes Systems Group
October U.S. container imports were 2,494,635 TEU, marking the fourth consecutive month of volumes exceeding 2.4 million TEUs, a threshold that has historically strained U.S. maritime logistics, according to Descartes.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Container Traffic Entering West Coast to Add Strain to U.S. Supply Chain
ITS Logistics
Changes in the ITS Logistics US Port/Rail Ramp Freight Index, presented by ITS Logistics, reflect the temporary agreement made between terminal operators and union officials to reopen port operations on the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Ocean Network Express, Seaspan Establish ONESEA Solutions for Maritime Talent Development
Ocean Network Express
Ocean Network Express and Seaspan Corporation established OneSea Solutions Pte. Ltd., a solutions provider focused on technical ship management and maritime talent development.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Embracing ICS2-ENS: Navigating the Future of Global Trade
Trade Tech
ICS2-ENS is more than just a regulatory change—it is a major step toward a more transparent, accurate, and efficient global supply chain.
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