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Port of Virginia Continues to Invest In Port Updates
The Port of Virginia is continuing to invest into updating their facilities, in an effort to receive more of the […]
Carbon Pricing is Coming Soon to the Transatlantic
With maritime transportation included in the EU Emissions Trading System next year, ocean carriers have released their respective estimates on […]
This Year’s Cargo Volume Trends at U.S. Ports
Managers of supply chains pay close attention to port volume as a crucial sign of trade trends. 40 percent of […]
What are Consumers Spending on This Halloween?
As we enter the major holiday season… think Halloween, Thanksgiving (U.S.), and winter holidays, the one question on peoples’ minds: […]
Port of NY and NJ Will Be Able to Handle Extra Large Ships Soon
Over the next few years, marine facilities at the Port of New York and New Jersey are expected to increase […]
Port of Savannah Plans to Expand, Adding a Third Container Terminal
Another container terminal is set to be added at the Port of Savannah! Recently, the Georgia Ports Authority announced that […]
More Demand for Warehouse and Distribution Centers in the U.S. Continues
The need for storage and distribution centers in the US is still on the rise despite the economic difficulties. Increased […]
Eastbound Transpacific Blank Sailings Expected to Continue for the Near Future
Blank sailings on the eastbound transpacific trade lane are expected to continue (due to oversupply) for the time being, and […]
The Importance of Properly Declaring Dangerous Goods
The security of the workforce, the integrity of the supply network, and consideration for the environment are of utmost importance […]
The Journey and Challenges of Transporting Salmon
The journey of hauling and transporting fresh salmon has a variety of different challenges; the biggest one: the race against […]
Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports See Decline in Port Emissions Last Year, Regulators Want More
A catastrophic air quality crisis that hit the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in 2021 brought the area’s […]
Cold Storage Woes: Supply Struggles and Older Facilities as Demand Increases
The cold chain is experiencing more demand and with that growth, supply is being outpaced, as cold storage warehousing in […]
How Extreme Weather Has Played a Role in Redevelopments at Airports
Airports all across the world are proactively protecting their infrastructure from climate change’s increasingly unpredictable effects. Airports are adjusting to […]
MSC and ZIM Launch ‘Cooperative’ Deal on Seven Container Services, Connecting Asia, Europe, Med., and Australia
Zim Integrated Shipping (ZIM) and Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) have come together to cooperate on seven container services. What This […]