Relief surrounding freight and transportation costs, capacity, and other supply chain snarls have continued to ease. But like with many […]
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Will the USWC Rebound During the Second Half of the Year?
Containerized imports increased from December but decreased from the prior year and levels prior to COVID in January 2023 at […]
Reefer Rebound in 2023?
Shippers in the cold chain industry are still wary as high wholesale food inventories and inflation could cause some depletion […]
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 […]
What Will Post-2M Be Like for Maersk and MSC?
A recent shipping line shakeup has been one for the books. Last month, Maersk and MSC, the world’s two largest […]
A Shift of Production? How U.S. Retailers Are Taking a Look at Their Global Sourcing Model
The U.S. relies heavily on China for production needs, and in recent years, there’s been a growing concern over their […]
Rail Service Improvements and More Continue as Class I Railroads Provide Details During Their 4Q Earnings Calls
As the fourth quarter wrapped up along with the end of 2022, some of the Class I Railroads provided details, […]
What’s the Start of the Year Looking Like for Tanker and Dry Bulk and Gas Container Shipping?
The first quarter of the year is typically a quiet period for shipping. However, as demand for trade took a […]
What Does This Year Hold for the Future of Logistics?
The last couple of years have been brutal on the logistics industry. While there was a whole slew of both […]
Lessons Inland Hubs Learned in 2022
Rail hub performance last year was sub-par. Things have gotten better recently due to a decline in import activity to […]
Will Warehousing Relief Be Seen in 2023?
When it comes to warehousing relief in 2023, U.S. shippers should err on the side of caution. Many anticipate that […]
A Year in Review: Notable Supply Chain Events in 2022
Shortages, congestion, record container volumes at ports, shipping delays, extreme weather events, potential rail strikes, and MUCH more all took […]
The Georgia Ports Authority is Set to Renovate Ocean Terminal Docks
In a recent announcement, the Georgia Ports Authority approved a plan that will renovate and realign the ocean terminal docks […]
Relaxation of COVID Restrictions in China: What Does This Mean for the Supply Chain?
Anyone who’s been keeping up with the global impact of COVID on international economies knows that China has taken some […]
Air Cargo Market Continues to Remain Bleak
Air Cargo Market Continues to Remain Bleak It’s been a tough year for the air cargo market as it continues […]