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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 32
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.
3PL/4PL
Mini-Bid Tool Helps Combat Market Volatility for 3PLs and Shippers
FreightFriend
The Mini-Bid tool helps 3PL providers and shippers manage market volatility.
Risk/Compliance
Sound Inventory Planning Helps Waylay Pesky Supply Chain Interruptions
Accounovation
Today, integrating inventory planning with financial planning is more critical than ever given the ability accounting has to properly steer planning, ordering, and ultimately profitability.
Risk/Compliance
How Standardized Track and Trace Mitigates Risk in Food Transportation
Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA)
Mitigating the impact of disrupting events requires standardization and digitalization of data and processes to provide universal and continuous access to accurate, real-time data.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
4 Ways to Determine if Breakbulk is Right for Your Cold Chain
Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT)
Companies are exploring breakbulk. They’re chartering ships. They’re open to opportunities to meet customers’ needs. As the supply chain experiences its ebbs and flows, breakbulk is an efficient solution for moving time-sensitive cargo.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Ports Remain at Near-Record Volume
National Retail Federation (NRF)
Imports from China should start to grow again now that the government has relaxed its COVID-19 Zero policy and begun to release the population of Shanghai from a months-long lockdown.
Transportation
2022 Sees First Price Jump in Containers
Container xChange
After significant lows in prices for containers, research shows the global average of monthly container prices increase for the first time this year.
Rail & Intermodal
Rail, Port Partnership Gives Shippers Access to West Coast Markets
Norfolk Southern Corp.
OceaNS Bridge Express is said to be a first-of-its-kind service. It originate at the Norfolk International Terminal at the Port of Virginia and interchange with Union Pacific in Chicago, with connections to West Coast markets.
Automation
Seaports to Deploy 150,000-Plus AGVs by 2027
ABI Research
Port authorities have also been investing in future-proofing infrastructure and introducing 5G/LTE private networks covering entire port premises.
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