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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 5
Ocean Ports & Carriers
President Trump Wants Control Over Panama Canal: Impacts to Supply Chain
DataDocks
For supply chain leaders, this situation demands both immediate action and long-term strategic planning. Here are the key steps to consider.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
How Geopolitical Events Affect Maritime Emissions
VesselBot
While overall maritime GHG increased by 40 million tons in 2024, the sources of these increases can be traced to specific events and responses, rather than general industry growth alone.
Automation
Maersk, Verity, On Pilot RFID Technology in Warehouse Inventory Management
Maersk Container Industry (MCI)
The pilot explores the potential of RFID technology and autonomous drones to enhance inventory visibility in one of On’s warehouses.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Florida Seaports Serve as Key Economic Engine for Food, Fuel, Healthcare Supplies: Study
Florida Ports Council
Maritime activity at Florida’s seaports also contributes $196 billion to Florida’s economy; creates 1.2 million jobs for Floridians; and contributes $7.4 billion in state and local taxes.
Regulations
The 30-Day Pause on Tariffs: What This Means for Supply Chains
Canada and Mexico will delay the enforcement of tariffs by 30 days, but the planned 10% tariff for Chinese imports went into effect. What does this mean for the future of supply chains?
Ocean Ports & Carriers
MSC Debuts Advanced Container Monitoring System for Reefer Cargo
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC)
With iReefer, customers can receive real-time insights into their reefer shipments, including information on position, temperature, humidity and more.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
How to Prepare for Tariff and Policy Changes
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
President Trump has directed his federal agencies to conduct several trade-related reviews and investigations. As a result, shippers should begin scenario planning now to minimize the impact of any potential new tariffs.
Regulations
3 Ways Food and Beverage Companies Can Effectively Navigate Tariffs
o9 Solutions
Overall, 2025 will have its share of headwinds and challenges, but there will also be opportunities that businesses can capitalize on as well. Here are three factors for food and beverage companies to consider as they plan ahead in 2025.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
State of Digitization in Freight Forwarding
Magaya Corp.
Research released by Magaya Corporation and Adelante SCM found a substantial gap between what the shippers expect in terms of technological capabilities and what their logistics service providers currently offer.
Regulations
Supply Chain Industry Experiences Shift in Dynamics Amid Trade Uncertainty
QIMA
This year's stats provide insight into trade wars, nearshoring, and ethical compliance.
Risk/Compliance
Climate Change Poses Risk to Inland Waterway Operations: Study
TT Club
TT Club’s historical data points to a continuing rise in claims from weather-related losses over the last 10 years.
Trucking
Logistics Industry Ends 2024 With Slight Decrease in Growth: Study
Florida Atlantic University (FAU)
There are still some areas of concern in the supply chain industry where firms will likely stock up on inventory in light of potential tariffs, which could also lead to increased warehousing costs.
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