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What’s the Import Outlook Looking Like for the Next Three Months?
As we gear up for back-to-school and the winter holidays, one of the biggest voices for the retail industry – […]
Reshoring and Nearshoring as a Supply Chain Resilience Strategy
The COVID-19 pandemic was rough on everyone. Due to the various shortages and delays brought on by the 2020 year, […]
Global Container Ports Still Seeing Volumes Grow, Even After a Disruptive Year
Container ports throughout the world are still thriving even after a disruptive last year. Last year, volumes at the top […]
U.S. Warehouse Vacancies are Getting Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels
As vacancies steadily rise to levels last seen prior to the epidemic in 2019, the US industrial real estate market […]
Federal Maritime Commissioner Details Proposals to ‘Fix’ Container Flow Inefficiencies at U.S. Ports
Federal Maritime Commissioner Rebecca Dye recently unveiled proposals on how to improve the container flow inefficiencies at U.S. ports. As […]
A Developer Has Been Picked for a Cargo Project at LAX Airport
In an effort to improve capacity and efficiency, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has unveiled a daring plan to renovate […]
What Consumers Shopping Habits Have Looked Like in 2023?
We all know how much consumer demand has fluctuated since 2019. Whether it was an increase in d U.S. consumers […]
How is a Containership Launched?
Ever wondered how a containership is launched into sea? Well, here’s a blog that details the different types of ship […]
Decline in Available Air Freight Capacity Eases in June
The air cargo market experienced a rollercoaster ride over the last couple of years that has left stakeholders scrambling to […]
What Early Labor Contract Negotiations Out on the USEC and USGC Ports Currently Look Like
September 30th, 2024 – that’s the date when the current International Longshoremen’s Association contract expires. The ILA covers ports throughout […]
Managing Inventory During Demand Uncertainty
Consumer spending and economic activity has ups and downs not unlike that of a roller coaster, and the last several […]
ILWU Canada is on Strike: What Does This Mean For Your Shipments?
International Longshore and Warehouse Union in Canada dockworkers have been on strike since Saturday, July 1st. This comes after negotiations […]
Air Freight Biding Low Demand with Abundant Capacity
Urgent. Flexible. Sexy. This is the appeal of sending cargo above the clouds. After all, air freight may be the […]
More Cold Storage and Distribution Facilities are Being Built in the U.S. Southeast
Refrigerated storage and distribution facilities throughout major Southeast ports in the U.S. are being put together due to rapid population […]