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Fleet Management
Supply Chain Professionals Share Optimistic Outlook for 2024
Container xChange
The collective results from a recent Container xChange survey reveal an optimistic outlook for 2024, as respondents foresee positive growth in the global container shipping industry in 2024 as compared to 2023.
Fleet Management
More than a Safety Net: Unveiling the Hidden Value of Cargo Insurance for Shippers
Magaya Corp.
Comprehensive cargo insurance is an important financial security blanket that offers essential protection for shippers, consignees and freight forwarders alike.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Low Panama Canal Water Levels to Impact Westbound Trade in 2024
Container xChange
The dry bulk and LNG segments have borne the brunt of restricted transits, according to recent research from Container xChange.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
China Plus One to Prominently Emerge in 2024, Supply Chain Professionals Predict
Container xChange
China Plus One is predicted to emerge in a big way come 2024, and competition and shrinking profits will necessitate market consolidation in 2024, according to predictions outlined by Container xChange.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Container Logistics Pros Don’t Believe Shifting Container Production Away from China will Ease Supply Chain Woes
Container xChange
54% of container logistics professionals do not believe that shifting container production away from China would improve the supply chain, according to Container xChange's recent survey.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Container Import Volumes Accelerate, Diverging from Pre-Pandemic 2019 Trend
Descartes Systems Group
In October, U.S. container import volume increased from September 2023, moving significantly ahead of October 2019 imports, according to new research from Descartes Systems Group.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
4 Things to Know About Hydrogen-Powered Port Equipment
Hyster
Recent advances in equipment powered by hydrogen fuel cells (HFCs) are changing the conversation for the future of ports.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
In-Shore Autonomous Pilot Program to Revolutionize Maritime Shipping
Mythos AI
Mythos AI is advancing maritime commerce by mapping marine highways while simultaneously training algorithms for self-driving in-shore vessels.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Regulatory Filing and Logistics Solutions to Automate, Manage and Clear Imports, Exports
CrimsonLogic
Together, these two new solutions provide enhanced efficiency and convenience to the broader market.
3PL/4PL
Closures, Challenges and Changes Signal a 'Freight Recession': Alexis Asks
Trailer Bridge Inc.
Managing editor Alexis Mizell-Pleasant asks industry experts about various topics developing in the supply chain field. With multiple closures of shippers and brokerages, and more expected, is this proof of a 'freight recession'?
Ocean Ports & Carriers
September U.S. Container Import Volumes Increase: Study
Descartes Systems Group
In September, U.S. container import volume increased slightly compared to August, which is counter to the decline that typically occurs in the last third of the year, according to research from Descartes Systems Group.
Regulations
The New Era of Stability for Global Supply Chains
Supplyframe
If disruption is a given, then it only stands to reason that intelligence should also be a given to allow for a proactive approach in a traditionally reactive industry.
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