Warehousing
Transportation
Software & Tech
Safety
Sustainability
Prof Dev
SCN Summit
WISC Forum
Newsletter
Electrification
3PL/4PL
Cold Chain
Last-Mile
WMS/TMS
Fleet Management
Automation
Rail & Intermodal
Trucking
Air Cargo
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Transportation
Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 12
Cold Chain
Rock Stars of the Supply Chain Award: Nominations Open
This award recognizes influential individuals whose achievements, hard work and vision have shaped the global cold food supply chain. Submissions close Nov. 29.
Sponsored Content
Reefer Modes Are Draining Your Wallet
EROAD
Tired of burning fuel in continuous mode? Leading fleets are saving up to 40% per unit while reducing emissions and extending equipment life. Discover how to optimize reefer operations without risking food safety. Don’t miss this session—register today.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Businesses, Unions, Agricultural Organizations Urge Mayors Bass and Richardson to Oppose Air District's Indirect Source Rule for Seaports
International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU)
The proposed Port ISR would result in capping cargo at the ports, negatively impacting port jobs and the regional economy.
3PL/4PL
Supply Chain Leaders Embrace Change Management: Study
Penske Logistics
Shippers (61%) and 3PL providers (73%) both agree that supply chain change management is vital. Demand for change management is driven by customer experience, economic factors and technological advancements.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
45,000 Dockworkers on Strike at 36 Ports. What's Next?
International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA)
Stranded cargo, rerouting challenges and cost escalations are just some of the immediate effects of the port strikes. Now that they're in effect, what's next for global supply chains?
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Port Strikes: A Predictable Source of Supply Chain Disruption
Zero100
The lack of investment in productivity-enhancing technology appears to be an industry-wide problem. While the digitization issue remains unresolved, the cycle of predictable disruptions at U.S. ports is set to continue.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Montreal Workers on Strike
Maritime Employers Association
The Maritime Employers Association announced a three-day strike at two terminals, beginning Sept. 30 at 7 a.m. The strike is expected to last through Thursday, and affects close to 350 members.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
ILA, USMX Contract Negotiations Remain in Limbo
International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA)
Negotiations show signs of breaking down, making a strike appear increasingly likely, threatening to disrupt nearly half of the nation's ocean trade. Here's what this means for the future of supply chain.
Trucking
Trucking Sector Not Feeling the Same Peak Season Impact as Ocean Carriers
A. Duie Pyle
The market is cyclical. With inflation taking a toll and the economy cooling, demand has bottomed out and the supply of available trucks is slowly following suit.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
DCSA State of the Industry Report Underscores Digitalization Benefits for Shipping Container Industry
Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA)
86% of cargo owners see digitization as a tool for operational efficiency, while ports and terminals highlight its value in enabling scalability.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Labor Strikes on U.S. Container Imports Loom Ahead of Peak Season
Container xChange
In August, U.S. container cargo imports surged by 12.9% year-over-year, with major ports handling nearly 2.5 million TEUs. While this reflects strong freight demand, it also intensifies concerns as labor strikes loom on Oct. 1.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Strategic Planning to Improve Supply Chain Sustainability
InTek Freight & Logistics Inc.
Through effective planning, those in the food industry can make strategic transportation and logistics choices that help reduce emissions and save on costs.
Rail & Intermodal
How Relocating Manufacturing from Asia to North America will Lead to Paradigm Shift in Rail and Logistics
Conrail Corporation
The onshoring/reshoring phenomenon does offer great potential to grow rail business in the short term and strengthen the rail industry as a whole. However, improvements are needed to move forward.
Previous Page
Page 12 of 111
Next Page
Follow Us
Facebook icon
Twitter X icon
LinkedIn icon
Flipboard icon
YouTube icon