Import surge shines light on dynamics behind jump in LA-LB rail dwells: analyst Elevated dwell times are not just a function of a lack of planning on the part of the railroads, but an inevitability that shippers need to consider for planning processes, writes analyst Larry Gross. Import surge shines light on dynamics behind jump […]
Read More →Import surge shines light on dynamics behind jump in LA-LB rail dwells: analyst
on April 3, 2024in Industry News
Import surge shines light on dynamics behind jump in LA/LB rail dwells: analyst
on April 3, 2024in Industry News
Import surge shines light on dynamics behind jump in LA/LB rail dwells: analyst Elevated dwell times are not just a function of a lack of planning on the part of the railroads, but an inevitability that shippers need to consider for planning processes, writes analyst Larry Gross. Import surge shines light on dynamics behind jump […]
Read More →Journal of Commerce Rankings: LTL sector revenue drops despite Yellow ‘distortion’
on April 2, 2024in Industry News
Journal of Commerce Rankings: LTL sector revenue drops despite Yellow ‘distortion’ A 6% reduction in overall freight helped depress LTL revenue in 2023, the Top 40 carrier rankings show, despite a gain in shipments many carriers enjoyed after Yellow’s collapse. Journal of Commerce Rankings: LTL sector revenue drops despite Yellow ‘distortion’ Journal of Commerce
Read More →FMC complaint from Samsung is latest salvo against Cosco for D&D billing
on April 2, 2024in Industry News
FMC complaint from Samsung is latest salvo against Cosco for D&D billing The electronics giant said the “staggering” detention and demurrage charges it paid for US imports carried by Cosco and OOCL threaten its ability to serve the North American market. FMC complaint from Samsung is latest salvo against Cosco for D&D billing Journal of […]
Read More →Lack of progress in Canadian rail talks raises possibility of May strike
on April 2, 2024in Industry News
Lack of progress in Canadian rail talks raises possibility of May strike Negotiations between the railroads and the Teamsters have hit a stumbling block over salary and mandatory rest periods, prompting the union to schedule an April 8 start date for voting on a possible strike notice. Lack of progress in Canadian rail talks raises […]
Read More →Indian import demand continues to drive intra-Asia network expansion
on April 2, 2024in Industry News
Indian import demand continues to drive intra-Asia network expansion The latest capacity push comes from a three-member consortium led by Wan Hai Lines, which will begin a Southeast Asia-West India connection from the end of April. Indian import demand continues to drive intra-Asia network expansion Journal of Commerce
Read More →Saia, Fletes Mexico enter cross-border LTL partnership
on April 1, 2024in Industry News
Saia, Fletes Mexico enter cross-border LTL partnership The partnership takes advantage of growing demand that is encouraging more cross-border LTL shipping between the US and Mexico. Saia, Fletes Mexico enter cross-border LTL partnership Journal of Commerce
Read More →USPS switches from FedEx to UPS, seeking lower costs, longer reach
on April 1, 2024in Industry News
USPS switches from FedEx to UPS, seeking lower costs, longer reach The US Postal Service is replacing FedEx with UPS as its primary air cargo carrier, reinforcing an existing partnership focused on home deliveries. USPS switches from FedEx to UPS, seeking lower costs, longer reach Journal of Commerce
Read More →Ocean carriers curb trans-Pacific blank sailings while boosting capacity
on April 1, 2024in Industry News
Ocean carriers curb trans-Pacific blank sailings while boosting capacity Container lines are increasing capacity to a 17-month high in May and have pulled back on their blank sailings to adjust to longer transits due to Red Sea disruptions. Ocean carriers curb trans-Pacific blank sailings while boosting capacity Journal of Commerce
Read More →Blue Yonder acquires One Network in softening tech market
on April 1, 2024in Industry News
Blue Yonder acquires One Network in softening tech market Blue Yonder’s $893 million of One Network, a midsize supply chain vendor, comes amid slowing logistics software demand and heightened competition in supply chain software. Blue Yonder acquires One Network in softening tech market Journal of Commerce
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