Chinese Hacking Targets European Cargo Shipping
A top cybersecurity firm, ESET, has uncovered Chinese hacking attempts in the European cargo shipping industry, marking the latest instance of China-aligned groups infiltrating Western economic infrastructure.
The Big Shift in U.S. Imports: More Containers, Higher Prices
Here’s a quick rundown on the latest U.S. import scene: Inflation’s not the only thing on the rise – we’re seeing a significant increase in imports from China, especially after their factories reopened post-Lunar New Year.
Baltimore Harbor Bridge Collapse Involving Cargo Ship Dali Claims Lives
Early Tuesday morning, a major incident occurred at Baltimore Harbor.
Fire Aboard Cargo Ship Carrying Lithium-Ion Batteries Successfully Extinguished off Dutch Harbor, Alaska
After a few intense days, the fire that blazed in the cargo hold of the Genius Star XI - a huge cargo ship hauling lithium-ion batteries from Vietnam to sunny San Diego - is finally out.
Survey Reveals Decline in Seafarers' Happiness and Working Conditions
A recent survey conducted by Mission to Seafarers reveals a notable decline in the happiness of the world's seafarers in the second quarter, with working and living conditions lagging below pre-pandemic standards.
Industry's Vigilance Rises in Response to Heightened Cargo Theft
Cargo theft has reached a decade-high, with the second quarter of 2023 witnessing a 57% increase compared to the previous year, totaling 582 thefts across the U.S. and Canada.
LAX Airport Selects Developer for Groundbreaking Cargo Transformation Project
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has chosen a consortium led by Realterm, the largest manager of on-airport air cargo real estate in North America, to undertake a revolutionary cargo improvement project.
Los Angeles Port Reports 70% Surge in June Cargo
The Port of Los Angeles experienced its fourth consecutive month of rising cargo volumes in June, reaching the highest level since July 2022.
Freight Market Shows Signs of Bottoming Out, But Challenges Remain
The latest Cass Freight Index data suggests that the U.S. freight market may be nearing a bottom, with signs of a new cycle emerging.
Cargo Aircraft Missing from Paris Air Show Dealmaking
During the Paris Air Show, Boeing and Airbus have been focusing on customer orders for new passenger aircraft, with limited activity in the freighter sector.
The West Coast ports are currently shrouded in confusion and uncertainty due to a labor dispute
The West Coast ports are currently facing a labor dispute that has created confusion and uncertainty.
Air Cargo Space Becomes Attractive for Large Shipping Companies
Steamship lines are diversifying their services and seeking a larger share of the global logistics market by entering the rapidly growing air cargo market, according to the International Air Transport Association.
Testing of Cargo Bikes Conducted in Eight Cities
In a move towards more efficient transportation systems, cities like Miami and seven others are replacing trucks with cargo freight bikes.
The global air freight market may be signaling the end of globalization
Globalization is a complex and multifaceted process that involves the integration of economies, cultures, and societies across national boundaries.
Thieves are enabled by lack of reporting cargo theft, cays CargoNet
Incomplete data and strained law enforcement can create an environment that is permissive to cargo theft, as thieves are able to exploit gaps in security, intelligence, and enforcement.
$223 million in cargo stolen in 2022, according to CargoNet
Cargonet, a digital platform for logistics and transportation management, has released some staggering numbers.
Port of LA’s Gene Seroka points to China’s reopening as a stimulus for cargo flow
China's economy is important for the Port of Los Angeles for a number of reasons.
Container volume levels increase 11% at Port of Houston
Located in Houston, Texas, on the Gulf Coast, the Port of Houston is made up of more than 200 private terminals, which handle a wide range of cargo, including containerized cargo, breakbulk cargo, roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) cargo, and liquid bulk cargo.
3rd times a charm? Port of NY & NJ overtakes San Pedro for 3rd consecutive month
San Pedro Bay, home of the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, has long been the king of America’s oceanside ports.
Railroad and intermodal units pose varying results midway through October
The Association of American Railroads’ (AAR) most recent data shows that rail carloads saw 3.2% annual gain last week, while internal units were off by 1.6%.