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Ocean Ports & Carriers
Trump 2.0: What Tariffs, Trade Agreements, Reversal of EV Mandates Mean for Container Market
Container xChange
With a renewed emphasis on the "America First" agenda, Trump’s administration is poised to introduce structural changes to trade relations worldwide.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
President Trump’s Tariff Increase Could Duplicate 2018 Frontloading Surge
ITS Logistics
The index reveals that per the recent incoming Trump Administration announcements, there will also be a 25% increase in tariffs for Canada and Mexico, which are expected to occur as soon as Feb. 1.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Digital Shipyard Market to Exceed $3.19Billion by 2025
Straits Research
By integrating systems like AI, IoT, big data analytics, and digital twins, digital shipyards transform traditional maritime operations into highly efficient, data-driven workflows.
Emerging Technologies
Global Trade Intelligence Ranked Top Technology Capability: Study
Descartes Systems Group
Nearly 74% of the supply chain and logistics leaders view technology as fundamental or highly important to their organization’s growth strategy in the face of rising global trade challenges.
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The Connected Industry: 2025 Cold Chain Logistics Map
Discover how the The Connected Industry: 2025 Cold Chain Logistics Map can guide your logistics strategy. Stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry!
Ocean Ports & Carriers
How to Prepare for New Tariffs
Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
Tariffs represent part of the new normal of greater uncertainty in geopolitics and trade. Thankfully there are multiple mitigation strategies that enable companies to build their tariff muscle.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Supply Chain Experts Not Optimistic About Container Price Increases: Study
Container xChange
At the start of the year, the U.S. container market is abuzz with speculation that Chinese manufacturers and wholesalers will flood the United States and Canada with used containers. There's more...
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Biden-Harris Administration Closes Term with $5B in Grants Under Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced nearly $5 billion in grants for 560-plus projects in all 50 states, D.C., and U.S. territories through seven priority programs funded through President Biden’s historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Container Imports Close Strong End of 2024
Descartes Systems Group
Continuing a trend of higher year-on-year volumes throughout 2024, December 2024 U.S. container import volumes closed at 2,367,271 TEUs, just shy of the 2.4 million TEU threshold that has typically strained port capacity.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
ILA, USMX Sideline Possible Port Strike with Tentative Agreement
International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA)
The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) reached a tentative agreement on all items for a new six-year Master Contract.
Supply Chain Visibility
Shipping Trends and Anticipated Disruptions for 2025
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
Going into 2025, diversification for supply chain agility remains crucial as it allows adaptability during the changing market conditions.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Spike in Imports, Slowdown in Inventory Levels: LMI Report
Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP)
Although overall inventory levels are down (-6.1) to “no change” at 50, upstream and downstream firms reported totally different numbers.
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