The expiration date for the East and Gulf coast dockworkers is nearing and no resolution has been made. Why is […]
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Labor Uncertainty in Canada
Canada is bracing for a major work stoppage involving two of its major railways, Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) and […]
Ocean Schedule Reliability Fell in January 2024
The most recent results of Sea-Intelligence’s Global Liner Performance (GLP) study, which includes data through January 2024, show an unsettling […]
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 to Achieve Supply Chain Resilience and ROI
Reshoring, nearshoring, and keeping “just-in-case” inventory have all seen substantial expenditures as supply chain resilience has gained importance on a […]
Air Cargo Volume See Declines, But Optimism Remains for the Holiday Peak Season
Air Cargo Volume See Declines, But Optimism Remains for the Holiday Peak Season August is traditionally thought of as the […]
U.S. Harvest Season is Fast Approaching with Many Eyes on Rail Service
U.S. Harvest Season is Fast Approaching with Many Eyes on Rail Service It’s that time of the year where U.S. […]
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 […]
Prices for Wheat Have Dropped, but the Pressure on Supply Still Remains
Prices for Wheat Have Dropped, but the Pressure on Supply Still Remains Throughout the last few months, the price of […]
Port of Oakland, Seattle-Tacoma, and The USDA Working Together to Provide Incentives for U.S. Growers Shipping Products Through the Ports
Port of Oakland, Seattle-Tacoma, and The USDA Working Together to Provide Incentives for U.S. Growers Shipping Products Through the Ports […]
It’s Not Perfect, but the USDOT is Seeing Some Signs of Progress in the Supply Chain
It’s Not Perfect, but the USDOT is Seeing Some Signs of Progress in the Supply Chain The U.S. Department of […]
CMA CGM Will Not Accept Plastic Waste on Board its Vessels, Effective April 15
CMA CGM Will Not Accept Plastic Waste on Board its Vessels, Effective April 15 On April 11, ocean carrier CMA […]
The Role Empty Containers Play in Port Congestion
The Role Empty Containers Play in Port Congestion Over the last couple of years, ocean ports, airports, and the shipping […]
Marine Chassis Shortage Expected to Continue Into 2023: Implications for Shippers
Marine Chassis Shortage Expected to Continue Into 2023: Implications for Shippers The equipment shortage has been brutal for shippers across […]
International Shipment Reliability at an All-Time Low
International Shipment Reliability at an All-Time Low Anyone who has been shipping internationally over the last two years understands that […]