U.S. Companies Scramble to Avoid Port Strike Disruptions
With a potential strike looming at East and Gulf Coast ports on October 1, U.S. companies are taking drastic measures to avoid supply chain chaos.
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Has Quick Updates
In Baltimore, officials have quickly established a temporary shipping route around the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse site to resume port operations.
Transloading Resurges With Supply Chain Disruptions in the Logistics Landscape
Transloading, a logistics strategy used to alleviate container backlog during the pandemic, is gaining traction once again as U.S. West Coast ports receive increased container volumes redirected from the East Coast.
South Carolina Ports Authority Records 9% Drop in Cargo Volumes for August
The South Carolina Ports Authority reported a 9% year-on-year decline in cargo volumes for August, totaling 203,169 TEUs.
One Dead in the North Sea as Massive Fire Engulfs Car Carrier
One person has died, and several others have been injured in a major fire that broke out on a car carrier in the North Sea off the Netherlands.
Union Pacific and BNSF have introduced new intermodal services at Port Houston
Union Pacific and BNSF, two of the largest rail carriers in the United States, have introduced new intermodal services at Port Houston, transforming the logistics landscape for transporting goods to key U.S. markets.
Port of Savannah congestion eases after November volume drops
With seventeen container ships sitting in a vessel queue outside of the Port of Savannah, Georgia’s harbor, it’s a pleasant relief after the reported thirty ships in line in October.