New capacity wave heading for trans-Pac trade: Sea-Intelligence
The long-anticipated wave of container ship newbuildings will hit the water by the end of August, despite a weak cargo market that threatens to
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Duisburg terminal stake extends PSA reach into Europe
The global port operator is bolstering its multimodal supply chain capabilities with an investment that increases its already significant presence in the region.
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Vancouver, Prince Rupert face protracted port strike as talks stalemate
Canadian business groups are pleading for Parliament to return to Ottawa and pass back-to-work legislation to end the ILWU Canada strike, but it will
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Maersk warns of hefty Asia-Europe rate hike from July 31
The carrier is attempting to stem the spot rate slide in a weak demand-high-capacity environment that has seen freight prices fall more than 80%
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EU acts against dumped kegs from China
Today, the Commission imposed definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of stainless steel refillable kegs originating in China for a period of five years. The
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Teamster workers ratify ABF contract, UPS deal draws closer
The ABF-Teamsters contract is the first of three major negotiations the union is conducting this summer to make it past the finish line, with
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USDOT awards $40M to boost port emissions reduction, surface projects
The US Department of Transportation is funding infrastructure projects that include carbon neutralization plans, updating miles of century-old rail and improving port access roads.
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Shipping industry braced for extended strike at BC ports
The pressure is on the Trudeau government to use its political capital to force a deal between Vancouver and Prince Rupert employers and the
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