After a year marked by port congestion, vessel diversions and longshore labor issues, maritime shipping is bracing for the ...
CMA CGM also postponed an identical $1,000 surcharge (PSS06) from Jan. 18 to gate-in Feb. 1 on all cargo moving from the Indian Subcontinent, Middle East Gulf, Red Sea and Egypt to U.S. East and Gulf ...
Ocean shippers can’t be blamed for feeling a little seasick. Port strikes, trade concerns, changing carrier alliances and geopolitics will continue to roil maritime transportation in 2025.
A surprise blacklisting of China Cosco Shipping by the US Defence Department has sparked fears that future actions could have ...
But there are several looming issues that could change that trajectory heading into 2025. First is a new ocean carrier alliance set to take place in February. It’s helping keep rates lower for now, ...
A deal would mark the end of a contentious fight between the dockworker union and their employers over how certain technology ...
The changes stem from the dissolution of a vessel-sharing agreement between shipping giants Maersk and the Mediterranean ...
Trucking vs Pricing Congestion; port strike averted; nearly 5500 brokerages close The post Trucking vs. congestion pricing ...
The French Navy's nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, part of Mission CLEMENCEAU 25, is visiting Goa and ...
Cargo could stop flowing at East and Gulf Coast ports, which handle most imports, if a union and an employers’ group can’t ...
The French Navy, led by Rear Admiral Jacques Mallard, aims to promote a free, open, and stable Indo-Pacific region, focusing ...
The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate ticked up again this week, remaining at its highest level since July.