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Tag: Container shipping
What was Discussed at the TPM Conference
The TPM Conference, put on by the Journal of Commerce and S&P Global, is focused on the trans-Pacific and global […]
Protecting Your Cargo with Insurance
Preserving your cargo is critical in the dynamic world of transportation. Companies need to be ready for any unforeseen difficulties […]
Lithium-Ion Battery Fires on Cargo Ships
Back in 2022, the shipping realm saw a jump in fires with 8 vessels lost and over 200 fire-related incidents […]
SHIELD: Why Interlog is Different
In the fast-paced world of international and domestic shipping, shippers face numerous challenges that often lead to loads of unnecessary […]
How Did U.S. Imports Fare in November?
The month of November did see some decreases in total U.S. imports handled, but November typically is a weaker month […]
Preparing for Next Year: What Forecasts are Showing
The container shipping industry is plagued by unpredictability. Attendees of the yearly TPM conference in Long Beach get together year […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
What Lies Ahead? How Container Shipping is Riding the Waves of a New Era
The ocean container supply chain industry is rapidly changing. As time passes, old challenges become worries of the past as […]
The STB Continues to Require the Four Largest Class I Railroads to Submit Service Reports
The STB Continues to Require the Four Largest Class I Railroads to Submit Service Reports In an effort to continue […]
Started From the Bottom Now We’re Here: Schedule Reliability Records its First Year-Over-Year Improvement
Started From the Bottom Now We’re Here: Schedule Reliability Records its First Year-Over-Year Improvement In the beginning of the year, […]
Empty Container Return Build Up Has Added to the Supply Chain Congestion
Empty Container Return Build Up Has Added to the Supply Chain Congestion The high amount of inventory being shipping in […]