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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 33
Regulations
When Shipping Costs Dip, Beware of Risks Around the Corner
Publican Trade Solutions
By changing the way customs embraces digital vetting, authorities can become less vulnerable to the winds of economic change and more resilient to the dangers of deception and delay when they do arise.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Managing the Dual Risks Facing International Trade
Citizens Bank
Though global trade volumes have recovered, the pre-COVID trade war and post-COVID supply chain issues continue to create challenges for importers and exporters.
Transportation
What Consumers, Carriers and Suppliers Can Expect from the Supply Chain in 2023
Worldwide Logistics Group
New problems are already in play as we quickly make our way into 2023. While there was a shortage of containers at the height of the pandemic, the opposite is now the problem: Too many containers.
Last-Mile
Freight Shipping Business Threats
InsureShield Shipping Insurance by UPS Capital Insurance Agency, Inc. (formerly known as UPS Capital)
55% of freight shippers experienced loss of time and resources to resolve the issue, while 48% experienced loss of sales and revenue.
Trucking
Solving Freight’s Half-Empty Truck Problem Ahead of the Holiday Surge
Flock Freight
Pooling more freight at scale provides a smarter, more sustainable blueprint for all modes across the supply chain. For trucks, that future is here.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
How to Solve the Container Capacity Crisis
Transmetrics
What can shipping lines do to take their container capacity from excess to success and inject revenue into the supply chain cycle?
Transportation
Shippers and Carriers Prepare for Moderate Peak Season
Transportation Insight, LLC
Shippers need to stay prepared by evaluating their supply chains to identify what improvements are needed moving forward, including diversifying sourcing locations.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Container Shipping to Witness Rate War in 2023
Container xChange
The pre-peak season in 2022 saw record container throughput in import-heavy ports. Now that the stocks have been filled, the demand is plummeting.
Fleet Management
Challenges and Solutions in the International Movement of Vehicles
RPM
International vehicle logistics are a constant moving target, but logistics providers can guide customers to shore by anticipating challenges, providing expanded capacity avenues and on-demand solutions implemented across border lines.
AI/AR
Vector.ai Rebrands to Raft
Raft (formerly known as Vector.ai)
The rebrand to Raft points toward the greater need for forwarders to have a single platform for their day-to-day workflow.
Training/Onboarding
British International Freight Association, Manpower Develop Training Program to Recruit Candidates in Freight Forwarding
British International Freight Association (BIFA)
The Freight Development Pathway to help identify, attract and train suitable candidates from outside of the freight forwarding and logistics sector for career opportunities with freight forwarding and logistics companies.
Rail & Intermodal
Biden-Harris Pledge $703M to Improve Port Infrastructure, Strengthen U.S. Supply Chains
More than 60% of the funds will benefit ports in disadvantaged communities and several of the projects will help reduce emissions at the ports through electrification.
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