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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 35
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Industry Associations Form Alliance to Standardize Digitalization of International Trade
Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA)
Through this initiative, the FIT Alliance will work together to generate awareness about the importance of common and interoperable data standards and common legislative conditions across international jurisdictions and platforms.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port Congestion to Ease in First Half of 2022
National Retail Federation (NRF)
As more ships arrive each day and delays mean some cargo won’t get unloaded until the following month, shifts in import patterns could be difficult to follow for the next few months.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Acquisition Enhances Insights into Global Ocean, Air Freight Markets
Xeneta
Tracking daily fluctuations in the ocean and air freight markets helps Xeneta support clients with making smarter ocean and air freight decisions.
Transportation
How to Prepare for Global Logistics in 2022
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
Shippers have had to become increasingly nimble and informed over the past year, and going into 2022, it’s critical to remain agile, open to alternative solutions and stay informed on the latest market insights.
Risk/Compliance
Port Congestion, Idle Trucks Present Rise in Cargo Theft
TT Club
The largest rise in the methods and locations for cargo theft was from facilities, such as traditional warehouses and depots where containers and trailers are being held awaiting collection.
Risk/Compliance
Ocean Freight Bottlenecks, Increased Regulations Pose as Top Supply Chain Risks for 2022
Everstream Analytics
Worldwide water instability ranked as the No. 1 supply chain risk, with two-thirds of the global population set to face water shortages by 2025.
Supply Chain Visibility
How Supply Chains Win in 2022
Supply chain disruptions are real and here to stay. Now, it’s time to learn from previous mistakes, amp up that cutting-edge technology and get ahead of the disruptions so that the daily news cycle can tell a better story of how supply chains won in 2022.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Explaining the Logistics Behind Supply Chains
One simple display of a ship was all it took to explain today’s supply chain crisis. Here's why.
Warehousing
New Partnership Aims to Predict Sales, Revenue Based on Weather
Logility
Weather is a significant impact in the supply chain, influencing sales and revenue in many ways the industry does not factor in. But a new Logility and Planalytics partnership uses weather data to drive sales.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles Delay Container Dwell Fee
Port of Long Beach
The ports plan to charge ocean carriers $100 per container, increasing in $100 increments per container per day until the container leaves the terminal.
Supply Chain Visibility
From Bad to Worse to Better: How Today’s State of Supply Chains Present Bright Future
Here’s how technology, visibility and the drive to overturn the labor shortage help improve the current state of the supply chain.
Software Solutions
New Freight Forwarding Subsidiary Latest to Join Fight Against Crisis
GAT Logistics Solutions Group
Another new subsidiary arises to attract shippers during the supply chain crisis, this time from GA Telesis.
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