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Ocean Ports & Carriers
Global Trade Intelligence Ranked Top Technology Capability: Study
Descartes Systems Group
Nearly 74% of the supply chain and logistics leaders view technology as fundamental or highly important to their organization’s growth strategy in the face of rising global trade challenges.
Fleet Management
LogicSource's Tariff Report Warns of Significant Cost Increases
LogicSource
LogicSource announces the release of its comprehensive LogicSource 2025 Tariff Impact Analysis, guiding businesses dealing with the proposed tariff changes set to impact indirect spend categories.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Mock Customs Detention Solution to Prepare Importers for Global Supply Chain Due Diligence
Sourcemap
Sourcemap Inc. introduced a new Mock Customs Detention Solution to prepare importers for rapidly evolving global supply chain regulations, including forced labor, anti-corruption, tariffs and taxation.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Supply Chain Experts Not Optimistic About Container Price Increases: Study
Container xChange
At the start of the year, the U.S. container market is abuzz with speculation that Chinese manufacturers and wholesalers will flood the United States and Canada with used containers. There's more...
Regulations
U.S-Canadian Trade Uncertainties in the Wake of Prime Minister Trudeau's Resignation: Alexis Asks
Allianz Trade
Now, along with mounting pressures between the U.S.' incoming administration and the Canadian government, Canada faces the task of new leadership which will continue to have an impact on geopolitics.
Fleet Management
Biden-Harris Administration Closes Term with $5B in Grants Under Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced nearly $5 billion in grants for 560-plus projects in all 50 states, D.C., and U.S. territories through seven priority programs funded through President Biden’s historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Container Imports Close Strong End of 2024
Descartes Systems Group
Continuing a trend of higher year-on-year volumes throughout 2024, December 2024 U.S. container import volumes closed at 2,367,271 TEUs, just shy of the 2.4 million TEU threshold that has typically strained port capacity.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
ILA, USMX Sideline Possible Port Strike with Tentative Agreement
International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA)
The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) reached a tentative agreement on all items for a new six-year Master Contract.
Trucking
Spike in Imports, Slowdown in Inventory Levels: LMI Report
Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP)
Although overall inventory levels are down (-6.1) to “no change” at 50, upstream and downstream firms reported totally different numbers.
Last-Mile
How to Create Efficiencies During the Shortest Holiday Shipping Season Since 2018
United Parcel Service (UPS)
With the integration of these technologies, operations will be more efficient, scalable, and responsive to growing e-commerce needs.
Hiring
MISNA Announces Leadership Transition
Norfolk Southern Corp.
Personnel updates sees new appointments and promotions at Norfolk Southern and more.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Supply Chain Experts Predict Container Prices to Rise in January 2025
Container xChange
Nearly 900 supply chain professionals from China surveyed indicate widespread optimism about price increases in January 2025, with 82% of respondents expecting container prices to rise in January 2025.
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