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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 21
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Red Sea Attacks Impact Shippers and Exporters in Asia
Container xChange
The impact of disruptions in the Red Sea is reverberating in Europe, causing delays in shipments. Nevertheless, the persistent supply-demand imbalance has provided a cushion to the shockwaves.
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Supply Chain Visibility
Logistics Platform Unifies Global Operations, Streamlines Data Access
Trade Tech
Trade Tech Inc. rolled out Syrinx, the next generation of its fully integrated global logistics user interface.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Rising Political Risks Overshadow Friendshoring Shift
Verisk Analytics Inc.
Multinational companies are facing rising political and security risks in nearshoring and friendshoring hubs, as they pivot their supply chains toward emerging markets.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd Operational Cooperation to Deliver Interconnected Ocean Network
A.P. Moller- Maersk
The goal is to deliver a flexible and interconnected ocean network with industry-leading reliability.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Red Sea Turmoil Raises Spot Rates, Container Trading, Insurance Costs
Container xChange
The Red Sea situation is causing significant uptick in fuel and insurance costs, longer voyages and capacity soak up for the transportation and logistics sector, according to recent data from Container xChange.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
How Contract Logistics Providers Help Organizations Future-Proof Supply Chains
DP World
Contract logistics providers help with product development, manufacturing, marketing, and sales. Here's how.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Import Container Volume Over Market Projections
Descartes Systems Group
The slight aggregate increase masks counter-intuitive swings in volume at the West, East and Gulf Coast ports, according to recent reports from Descartes Systems Group.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
North American Transborder Freight up 3.5% from 2022
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
Transborder freight between the United States and North American countries Canada and Mexico is up 3.5% in 2023 from 2022, according to statistics presented by U.S. Department of Transportation.
Supply Chain Visibility
Associated Costs from Geopolitical Unrest to Pose Biggest Headache in 2024
Container xChange
Majority of shipping professionals surveyed are gearing up to enhance resilience through strategic initiatives like risk assessment and scenario planning, diversification of routes and suppliers and regulatory compliance.
Cold Chain
Future-Proofing Food Logistics: 2024's Recipe for Resilient Supply Chains
NewCold Advanced Cold Logistics
Strategic bets on resilience, automation, sustainability, data improvement, and reshoring should pay off in the future.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Panama Canal’s Impact on Global Logistics
Flexport
All consignees with cargo on routes EC1 and EC2 will be re-routed and should expect transit times to increase by 7-10 days. Here's why.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Houthi Attacks Create Extended Routes and Heightened Risks
Container xChange
An additional 40% longer route, causing heavy upward pressure in the operating costs is expected to persist as the shipping time extends anywhere between 1-4 weeks due to the longer route.
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