Shipping Container Crunch Underway As Rates Skyrocket
A perfect storm in global trade is causing a major shipping container shortage, leading to unexpected spikes in ocean freight rates.
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.
Hub Group Faces Financial Pressure Amid Weak Freight Market
Phil Yeager, the CEO of Hub Group, highlighted ongoing financial pressures during the company's recent earnings call, pointing to a soft market mainly caused by an excess of truckload capacity that hasn’t yet exited the industry.
The Fallout from Baltimore's Key Bridge Collapse Leaves Implications for Dockworkers
Last month, a major incident occurred when Baltimore's Key Bridge, a crucial artery for transit and shipping, was struck by a cargo ship and collapsed.
The Panama Canal's Sustainability Struggle
The Panama Canal faced a shipping crisis due to a surplus of capacity, prompting restrictions that affected global trade.
Navigating Turbulence Among Challenges and Strategies in Container Shipping
The container shipping industry is grappling with a surplus of capacity, leading to a drop in customer rates that Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc described as unsustainable during the company's annual shareholder meeting.
ONE, PPIH, and NAX Japan Launch World's First Dual-Temperature CA Refrigerated Container Trial
Ocean Network Express (ONE) has partnered with Pan Pacific International Holdings Inc. (PPIH) and NAX Japan to launch the world's first trial of a dual-temperature refrigerated container equipped with Controlled Atmosphere (CA) functions.
Port of Oakland Sees Decline in Container Volume in June 2023, Aims for Recovery with Labor Agreement and Improved Operations
The Port of Oakland experienced a decline in total container volume in June 2023 compared to the same month last year.
Technology Can Be Leveraged to Optimize Efficiency and Combat Inflation in the Freight Industry
The freight industry is grappling with inflationary pressures, including labor cost increases and reduced consumer spending
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.
Blank Sailings at Lowest Point Since Pandemic, Signaling Normalization in Container Shipping
The number of blank sailings in the global container shipping market has reached its lowest point since the pandemic began, indicating a path toward normalization, according to Sea-Intelligence.
US Container Import Volumes Show Marginal Decline in June, but Remain Higher Than Pre-Pandemic Levels
Descartes Systems Group's Global Shipping Report reveals that container import volumes in the United States slightly decreased in June compared to May 2023 but were significantly higher than pre-pandemic levels in June 2019.
Labor Issues Continue to Impact US Container Imports, According to Port Tracker Report
The Port Tracker report, published by the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates, highlights labor concerns as a significant factor in assessing the state of US-bound container imports.
Container Prices Decline as Overcapacity and Weak Consumer Demand Plague Shipping Industry
Container prices have experienced a significant drop, with the average price of 20ft dry containers in New York falling by 82% from its peak in June 2021.
Optimistic Carriers Persist Despite Worries of a Delayed Peak Season
Freight forwarders remain hopeful for a container demand recovery this year, according to a survey by Container xChange.
Terminals at the Port of Los Angeles have resumed operations following work stoppages
Container terminals at the Port of Los Angeles have reopened after work stoppages caused by labor disputes.
Shippers have accused all top ten ocean container carriers of engaging in profiteering
According to complaints filed with the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), all of the top ten ocean container carriers have been accused of price gouging and unfair practices by shippers over the past 18 months.
Container Shipping Industry Confronts Unprecedented Downturn in Long-Term Rates
The container shipping industry witnesses a record-breaking 27.5% decline in global long-term freight rates in May, marking the ninth consecutive month of rate drops, according to Xeneta's Shipping Index.
Two Maritime Transport Companies Penalized for Breaching Ocean Shipping Reform Act
The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has imposed fines on carriers Ocean Network Express (ONE) and Wan Hai Lines, totaling $2.65 million, for violating the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 through unreasonable pricing practices related to demurrage and empty container returns.
ContainerPort Group has relocated to a new 8-acre terminal in South Carolina
ContainerPort Group has announced its relocation to a new eight-acre terminal in North Charleston, South Carolina.