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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 13
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Potential Labor Disruptions, Pre-Tariff Shipping Costs to Impact Freight Market
ITS Logistics
Potential labor disruptions in the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts and heavy pre-tariff shipping pending the outcome of the U.S. election could severely impact global supply chains. Here's why.
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Ocean Ports & Carriers
Steady Demand for U.S.-Bound Shipments Keeps Container Prices at Bay
Container xChange
The global container shipping industry continues to witness an increase in freight demand for U.S.-bound shipments, according to 59% of supply chain professionals surveyed by Container xChange.
Robotics
RobotPlusPlus Launches Cargo Hold Cleaning Robot
RobotPlusPlus
RobotPlusPlus launched HighMate C20 Cargo Hold Cleaning Robot, reaching up to 95% of the holds surface, all while protecting seafarers from the dangers of manual cleaning at heights.
Cold Chain
Maersk Releases Triple Refrigerant Reefer Cooling Machine
Maersk Container Industry (MCI)
MCI introduced the Star Cool 1.1, a triple refrigerant reefer cooling machine designed to promote sustainable global cold chains.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Princeton TMX Adds Barge Capabilities to Multi-modal TMS
Princeton TMX
Princeton TMX announces a strategic partnership with OpenTug to integrate OpenTug’s marine logistics capabilities into the Princeton TMX system.
Supply Chain Visibility
How Tech-Based Solutions Provided Added Visibility to Global Supply Chains
GoComet
In today’s business climate, companies can stay ahead of their competition through proactive - rather than reactive - measures.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Managing Port Congestion and Temperature Risks in the Global Supply Chain
DeltaTrak
By leveraging real-time data and proactive measures, stakeholders can minimize delays, maintain product quality, reduce waste and ensure regulatory adherence.
Rail & Intermodal
Canadian Rail Strike: What Does it Mean for U.S. Supply Chains?
On Aug. 22, Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Southern shut down operations. Here's what this means. Less than 24 hours later, they reached an agreement with the Teamsters labor union. But what does this mean?
Risk/Compliance
Cargo Theft Soars 49% in First Half of 2024: Report
Overhaul
Freight hubs and major cities across North America are witnessing an alarming surge in cargo theft, according to Overhaul’s U.S. & Canada H1 2024 Cargo Theft Report.
Rail & Intermodal
Shippers Concerned Upcoming Election Could Bring Back 2018 Tariff Increases
ITS Logistics
For transpacific trade lanes being shipped to North America, the lack of vessel space and container availability continues to increase spot rates by almost 10 times from earlier this year.
3PL/4PL
Importers Continue Shift to Mexico Amid Political Changes: Study
Redwood Logistics
Spurred by rising labor costs in Asia and ongoing trade disputes, Mexico continues to grow as a hub for manufacturing and commerce, and not just with the United States.
Emerging Technologies
Emerging Technologies Bring New Opportunities to Freight Management
Thanks to emerging technologies, the freight management industry continues to evolve and bring new opportunities for moving freight along the cold chain.
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