CPKC implements embargo on Mexico-bound empty containers in Laredo With CPKC competitors BNSF and UP unable to send or receive cargo because of the border closures at El Paso and Eagle Pass, they might be tempted to send containers through CPKC’s still-opened Laredo crossing. CPKC implements embargo on Mexico-bound empty containers in Laredo Journal of Commerce
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on December 21, 2023in Industry News
Port NOLA gets federal funds to launch construction of mega-terminal
on December 21, 2023in Industry News
Port NOLA gets federal funds to launch construction of mega-terminal The proposed 2-million-TEU container terminal would be situated downriver from New Orleans where ships won’t face the air-draft restrictions of the Crescent City Connection bridge that spans the Mississippi River. Port NOLA gets federal funds to launch construction of mega-terminal Journal of Commerce
Read More →Yellow sells 23 leased terminals to big LTL carriers for $82.9 million
on December 21, 2023in Industry News
Yellow sells 23 leased terminals to big LTL carriers for .9 million Six large US LTL carriers, led by Saia and Estes, acquired a small portion of Yellow’s remaining facilities at auction this week, keeping the lion’s share of properties sold to date out of the hands of developers. Yellow sells 23 leased terminals to […]
Read More →Container lines unleash surcharges linked to Red Sea diversions as spot rates jump
on December 21, 2023in Industry News
Container lines unleash surcharges linked to Red Sea diversions as spot rates jump The anticipated costs to shippers of the Red Sea crisis are becoming clearer, with spot rates up sharply and rate hikes and surcharges announced by ocean carriers. Container lines unleash surcharges linked to Red Sea diversions as spot rates jump Journal of […]
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on December 21, 2023in Industry News
Container lines unleash surcharges linked to Red Sea diversions The anticipated costs to shippers of the Red Sea crisis are becoming clearer, with rate hikes and surcharges announced by ocean carriers. Container lines unleash surcharges linked to Red Sea diversions Journal of Commerce
Read More →California’s clean air deadlines ‘unrealistic’ without more financial resources: coalition
on December 20, 2023in Industry News
California’s clean air deadlines ‘unrealistic’ without more financial resources: coalition Freight transportation interests say the lack of technological and financial support they need to meet the state’s clean air rules is putting “aggressive” zero-emission deadlines in doubt. California’s clean air deadlines ‘unrealistic’ without more financial resources: coalition Journal of Commerce
Read More →New CMA CGM service is sixth to add Port Everglades call this year
on December 20, 2023in Industry News
New CMA CGM service is sixth to add Port Everglades call this year The service will be heavily focused on transporting refrigerated cargo but will also allow for dry cargoes coming out of Latin America to find a new path to the US. New CMA CGM service is sixth to add Port Everglades call this […]
Read More →New CMA CGM service is sixth to add Port Everglades calls this year
on December 20, 2023in Industry News
New CMA CGM service is sixth to add Port Everglades calls this year The service will be heavily focused on transporting refrigerated cargo but will also allow for dry cargoes coming out of Latin America to find a new path to the US. New CMA CGM service is sixth to add Port Everglades calls this […]
Read More →FedEx Freight keeping LTL gains from Yellow as market settles
on December 20, 2023in Industry News
FedEx Freight keeping LTL gains from Yellow as market settles While the largest US trucking company increased its daily volume 4.6% this fall following Yellow’s summertime collapse, year-over-year comparisons reveal a soft market. FedEx Freight keeping LTL gains from Yellow as market settles Journal of Commerce
Read More →NY-NJ port takes next steps to study dredging amid larger ship calls
on December 20, 2023in Industry News
NY-NJ port takes next steps to study dredging amid larger ship calls The port wants to dig to a 55-foot depth because an increasing number of vessels calling are testing the current capacity of its shipping channels. NY-NJ port takes next steps to study dredging amid larger ship calls Journal of Commerce
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