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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 41
Risk/Compliance
Shanghai's Strict Lockdown Felt Worldwide
While parts of the United States feel the ease of COVID-19 restrictions the past year, Shanghai's strict lockdowns begin to cause chaos for more than just the supply chain.
Warehousing
Container Prices Plummet As Empties Pile Up
Container xChange
New research shows that container prices fell as much as 30% throughout the past two months. Empties continue to gather in the U.S. as repatriating these containers back to Asia remains a struggle.
Fleet Management
Predictive Maritime Platform to Transform Global Shipping Market
FreightFlows
FreightFlows leverages predictive decision-making that greatly impacts overall ship utilization, more favorable freight rates and unrivaled transparency.
3PL/4PL
Russian Invasion Creates Ripple Effect Through Supply Chains
Despite how and when the Russia/Ukraine War ends, the impacts are already being felt by many supply chains, leading to production stoppages, port closures and other bottlenecks sure to create additional supply chain disruptions for months to come.
Transportation
Windward Targets Interest in Ocean Freight Visibility
Windward
Windward looks to leverage artificial intelligence to drive visibility in ocean freight. The supply chain industry continues to flock to real-time data in logistics, but the maritime cargo is notoriously behind in this segment.
Transportation
Port Overcrowding Moves to Asia
project44
New research shows that ports in Asia are the next to see significant delays, while United States ports in January began to see reduction in congestion.
Transportation
More Turmoil in Overseas Cargo With Ongoing Fire
Crew members of a ship transporting numerous luxury vehicles were forced to evacuate due to a severe fire. But the 650-foot-long ship remains burning in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
Warehousing
California Government Leans on Chunker to Lighten Disruptions
Chunker
As San Pedro Bay Ports dealt with a harrowing last year with severe clogging, the government of California looks to new strategies to alleviate supply chain bottlenecks. It's latest plan is a partnership with a flexible warehousing platform.
Transportation
project44 Allows Public to Follow Supply Chain Crisis Data
project44
Inspired by the latest supply chain disrupter, the Freedom Convoy in Canada, project44 releases an online portal designed to let the public see real-time insight and data on the global movement of goods.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port Congestion to Ease in First Half of 2022
National Retail Federation (NRF)
As more ships arrive each day and delays mean some cargo won’t get unloaded until the following month, shifts in import patterns could be difficult to follow for the next few months.
Transportation
4 Best Practices to Prevent Cargo Loss in Alternative Shipping
Sedgwick
Logistics managers have spent the past year looking for alternatives to moving cargo through backed-up major ports, but not all solutions are created equal. Each decision comes with costs and benefits, and managers and leaders must make difficult choices.
Transportation
Shippers, Carriers Break the Mold to Overcome Supply Chain Challenges
Carriers and logistics companies look for alternative methods of shipping during the supply chain crisis. Are they just band aids or a path to a new, sustainable future?
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