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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 24
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Drayage Industry to See Increased Investments: Study
PortPro Technologies
Areas to keep an eye on for more future growth include electronics, food and beverage, automotive, chemicals, oil and gas, and pharmaceuticals.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
August U.S. Container Import Volumes Continue to Track 2019 Performance
Descartes Systems Group
In August, U.S. container import volume increased slightly compared to July, which is fairly consistent with the pattern that occurs in peak season in non-pandemic years, according to data from Descartes Systems Group.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Panama Canal Restrictions Set to Impact Holiday Stocks
Container xChange
The Panama Canal plays a critical role for U.S. shippers en-route to Gulf and East Coast ports. The United States accounts for 73% of Panama Canal traffic representing about $270 billion in cargo.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Oakland’s Airport Carbon Accreditation Presents Aggressive Carbon Reduction Plan
Port of Oakland
The Port of Oakland is proposing a non-binding target of a 50% reduction of GHG emissions, also known as carbon emissions, by 2030. The goal is to reach zero emissions operations at OAK by 2040.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Utilizing Secondary Ports to Make the Journey of Region-Specific Goods More Sustainable
VELA
In a world where sustainability is at the forefront of the minds of consumers and customers, it is time for a reexamination of supply chains and the process of exporting regional products.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Container Market Sentiment: It’s a Shipper’s Market
Container xChange
While the opinion is varied, most respondents (42%) foresee an increase in container prices in the near-term, which is indicative of potential market improvement.
Transportation
State of Transportation: In the Driver’s Seat and Bracing for Impact
Sometimes even the most cutting-edge technology can’t predict what’s going to happen next in the transportation industry. That’s why trucking and transportation sectors are bracing for impact and in the driver’s seat for what’s ahead.
Automation
Seaports Experience Uptick in AGV Deployment to Alleviate Congestion
ABI Research
AGV seaport deployments worldwide will have a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 26% from 2022-2030 and exceed 370,000 global deployments by 2027, according to new ABI Research.
Transportation
Supply Chains Brace for Impact
Lately, the disruptions have become more… disruptive and less predictive. They’re becoming annoying and cumbersome. They’re impacting companies and consumers alike. They’re creating ripple effects from farm to fork, and the repercussions are endless.
Supply Chain Visibility
Gaining Essential Visibility in the F&B Supply Chain
Portcast
Although having real-time information about the shipment's location during transit might seem like sufficient visibility to plan downstream operations and update stakeholders on the delivery status, numerous scenarios can still jeopardize timely delivery.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Optimizing West Coast Port Freight Shipments
Nowports
While 2020 certainly strained the system, it didn’t break it. But the next big crisis might. And the scarier reality is that it may not take a catastrophe of global magnitude to bring shipping logistics to a grinding, disastrous halt.
AI/AR
WaySync Acquisition Launches AI-Enabled Container Rate Management Platform
Ship Angel Inc.
The Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) rate management tool for shippers addresses the rise in container freight rate complexity.
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