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Transportation
What’s Causing the Capacity Issues?
Veterans Logistics Group
Right now, there is no easy solution for meeting increased demand, especially given the concurrent labor and reefer shortages. retailers, supplies and logistics providers can work together to reduce unnecessary pressure placed on the supply chain.
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Ocean Ports & Carriers
Associations Join Forces to Ensure Cargo Visibility
Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA)
DCSA standards provide a foundation for seamless, end-to-end data exchange that will ensure cargo is more visible across the container journey
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Price of Second-Hand Container Market Plummets Thanks to Oversupply of Containers
Container xChange
Freight rates have come down by approximately an average of 20% since the beginning of the year and will continue to slide gradually.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Grain Laundering Arises As Possible New Supply Chain Threat
Windward
New research from Windward reveals an increase of 160% in dark activity from bulk carriers in the Black Sea and the possibility of Russian grain laundering.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
eBL Platform Interoperability Proof of Concept Further Promotes Digital Trade
Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA)
The companies will implement DCSA eBL Interoperability Standards to test eBL interoperability through the full bill of lading lifecycle using data that mirrors a live shipment.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
How Digital Connectivity in Supply Chains Saves Shippers Time and Money
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
Automation provided through digital connectivity is critical to shippers and to the broader logistics industry. Here's why.
Trucking
Truckers Protest AB5, Disrupt Supply Chains
AB5, the “gig worker” law, was introduced in 2018 to make gig-centric corporations, like rideshare companies, provide their contractors with more worker protections.
Warehousing
2022 State of the Supply Chain
Today's supply chains are in crisis mode, and industry experts are already anticipating struggles for 2022 into 2023. Download this FREE whitepaper and discover the opportunities and threats of the New Year.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
National Drayage Spot Rate Increases 32% Since July 2021
Book Your Cargo
Since April, the Northeast and Southeast regions have both seen a 15% increase compared to last year's drayage rates over the previous three months.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Ports Experience High Import Volume Despite West Coast Labor Contract Expiration
National Retail Federation (NRF)
The contract between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the Pacific Maritime Association expired July 1, but cargo operations are continuing.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Tragedy Hits Jordan’s Aqaba Port
The need for safety in ports is top of mind, as an accident causes a gas leak and at least 12 deaths.
Transportation
Supply Chains Yearn to Get Back in Sync Amidst Rising Costs
Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP)
Efforts to increase multi-shoring are expected to accelerate. Companies are seeking to have operations move closer to the United States to respond quicker to fluctuating market demands.
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