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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 49
Warehousing
Shippers Ask Congress to Weigh in on New Container Rule
Exporters say a rule requiring them to verify the weight of containers will raise transportation costs
Ocean Ports & Carriers
West Coast Dockworkers Endorse Bernie Sanders for President
International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA)
International Longshore and Warehouse Union breaks with East Coast ports union in backing Sanders over Clinton
Risk/Compliance
Snowstorm Rattles Operations for Ports, Railroads, Package Carriers
FedEx, UPS and major railroads warned of delayed deliveries as they prepared to weather blizzard conditions
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port Drivers Win Millions in Back Pay from Trucking Firm
The company was ordered to compensate drivers for illegal paycheck deductions, back wages and legal costs
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Banned! NC Bars Shipping Company from State and Orders Fine
The lawsuit alleged the companies failed to deliver packages to consumers who prepaid for delivery
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port Statistics Bill Could Help Avoid Repeat of West Coast Slowdown
National Retail Federation (NRF)
Congestion results in slowdowns and bottlenecks that impact the efficient flow of cargo with far-reaching impacts
Ocean Ports & Carriers
East-Coast Ports Could Gain Additional Container Traffic from East Asia Following the Panama Canal Expansion
Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
East and West Coast ports will battle over a region representing 15 percent of U.S. GDP for share of the East-Asia import business
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Retailers: Stop Holding the Supply Chain Community Hostage
National Retail Federation (NRF)
The entire supply chain has been dealing with the lack of a West Coast port contract for the last nine months
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Landing in Latin America
The allure of lower transportation and labor costs is driving nearshoring to Latin America, while partners mitigate risk with support and expertise
Sourcing & Procurement
Maritime And Shipping The Next Targets For Cyberattack
Some analysts seem to think the next inidustry that is extremely vaulnerable to hacker attack is the open seas and the container vessels that ship our goods around the planet.
Trucking
Port Truckers: 'We Are Employees'
Dozens truck drivers staged a protest contending they are being treated unfairly by companies who hire them to move containers
Risk/Compliance
Reefer Traffic Hurt by Ongoing Union, Port Dispute
International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU)
The ongoing disagreement between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and Port of Portland terminal operator ICTSI has many casualties
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