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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 13
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Container Imports Mark Third Consecutive Month of Elevated Volumes
Descartes Systems Group
September U.S. container import volumes were 2,520,935 TEUs, which marks the second time this year that volumes have eclipsed 2.5 million TEUs and the third month in a row that they have surpassed the 2.4 million TEU threshold.
Sponsored Content
Putting the Puzzle Together: Colgate-Palmolive’s Transportation Planning Breakthrough in its E2E Supply Chain Transformation
Kinaxis + 4flow, Inc.
In today’s fast-paced supply chain environment, siloed planning functions lead to inefficiencies, missed opportunities and increased costs. Attend this webinar for an inside look at how Colgate-Palmolive tackled this complexity head-on.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Supply Chain Monitoring Tool for Freight Shippers
DB Schenker
DB Schenker launched Ocean Bridge, a supply chain monitoring tool that provides complete visibility of maritime operations down to vessel, shipment and container level in ocean freight.
Fleet Management
The Relentless Rise: Adapting to Increasing Transport Costs
Fluent Cargo
Adapting to the new reality of high transport costs requires a holistic strategy that combines awareness of global trends, but with an even keener focus on internal improvements.
Fleet Management
How to Stay Ahead of Transportation Challenges in 2025
Breakthrough
Now is the time to assess your readiness and build a network of resources that ensures your organization can face the unpredictable with confidence and resilience.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
International Longshoremen’s Association, United States Maritime Alliance Reach Tentative Agreement; Ports Resume Operation
International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA)
All 45,000 dockworkers who went on strike Oct. 1 have resumed to their duties.
Risk/Compliance
The Wake of Disruption and Destruction in Supply Chain: Alexis Asks
The impacts of hurricane Helene, now Milton, and the port strike, are shaping up to spell disruption with a capital D. With collaboration, technology and communication, supply chains are moving forward the best they can.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Businesses, Unions, Agricultural Organizations Urge Mayors Bass and Richardson to Oppose Air District's Indirect Source Rule for Seaports
International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU)
The proposed Port ISR would result in capping cargo at the ports, negatively impacting port jobs and the regional economy.
3PL/4PL
Supply Chain Leaders Embrace Change Management: Study
Penske Logistics
Shippers (61%) and 3PL providers (73%) both agree that supply chain change management is vital. Demand for change management is driven by customer experience, economic factors and technological advancements.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
45,000 Dockworkers on Strike at 36 Ports. What's Next?
International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA)
Stranded cargo, rerouting challenges and cost escalations are just some of the immediate effects of the port strikes. Now that they're in effect, what's next for global supply chains?
Expert Columns
U.S. Port Strikes: A Predictable Source of Supply Chain Disruption
Zero100
The lack of investment in productivity-enhancing technology appears to be an industry-wide problem. While the digitization issue remains unresolved, the cycle of predictable disruptions at U.S. ports is set to continue.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Montreal Workers on Strike
Maritime Employers Association
The Maritime Employers Association announced a three-day strike at two terminals, beginning Sept. 30 at 7 a.m. The strike is expected to last through Thursday, and affects close to 350 members.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Freight Report Signals Major Disruptions in Global Supply Chains
Dimerco Express Group
Surging air freight, blank sailings, and U.S. strikes are set to disrupt global shipping, as outlined in Dimerco’s new Asia-Pacific Monthly Freight Report for October 2024.
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