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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 3
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Supply Chains Experience Rising Congestion, Tariff Uncertainty, Capacity Shifts
Dimerco Express Group
With the U.S.-China reciprocal tariff suspension set to expire on Aug. 13, shippers are fast-tracking exports.
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Risk/Compliance
Inventory Costs Increase as Port Container Volumes Sink to COVID-Era Lows: ITS Logistics
ITS Logistics
Current container volumes at several ports are experiencing the steepest decline since the COVID-19 era.
Regulations
Restaurants, Retail, Manufacturing, Wholesale Trade Hardest Hit Industries from Tariffs
Alignable
What's more, 20% fear their businesses won’t survive into 2026
if trade war policies persist or escalate.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Tariffs Could Redirect Manufacturing to Mexico: GlobalData
GlobalData
Companies relocating production to North America and using regional inputs can avoid U.S. import duties, with Mexico positioned to benefit strategically in the current trade environment.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Trans-Shipment Delays in Asia Signal Impending U.S. Import Surge
ITS Logistics
The study reveals increased volumes making their way to North America with reports of trans-shipment delays in Asia, most notably in Singapore.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Container Backlogs Grip Ports in May Despite Fewer Ships
Beacon Technologies
Although the total number of ships handled across all regions in May was less than April, the number of ships at anchorage also dropped in May.
Trucking
U.S. Transportation, Logistics Activity Remains Consistent
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC)
T&L leaders are prioritizing strategic alignment over volume with subsectors like airfreight, logistics, and marine ports and terminals attracting the most interest.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Container Import Volumes Drop in May
Descartes Systems Group
Imports from China declined by 20.8% over April—the steepest monthly decline since March 2020.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Reshoring to Drive Significant Increases in U.S. Employment
Bank of America
Mexico is considered to be a net beneficiary from the push from cost efficiency to geopolitical risk management.
Supply Chain Visibility
ORBCOMM Launches Onboard Visibility Solution for Cold Chain
ORBCOMM
CrewView is an onboard visibility solution that enables crews to monitor and manage smart refrigerated and dry containers in real time while in transit.
Supply Chain Visibility
C.H. Robinson Debuts Self-Serve Tariff Analysis Tool
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
This tool helps shippers see what type of tariffs have been assessed on their products and quickly analyze the impact to their company's bottom line.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Global Ports Face Rising Emissions Despite Sustainability Efforts, VesselBot Study
VesselBot
U.S. ports experienced record-high container volumes and associated emissions in January and February 2025, driven by pre-emptive shipping ahead of new tariff implementations.
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