15 Jan 2023

U.S. West Coast Labor Contract Negotiations to Stretch into 2023

Port of Los Angeles executive director Gene Seroka expects labor negotiations between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) will produce a deal by early February next year. “We’ll get through it in the early part of 2023,” Seroka said in an interview. “And then it’s a matter of […]

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15 Jan 2023

Weak Peak Season Shipping Demand Creates Uncertainty

Booking levels are showing no signs of increasing through the peak shipping period. Having moved up shipping schedules and increasing inventories in response to supply chain disruptions, U.S. and European businesses remain well-stocked with goods this year. Container Trade Statistics (CTS) data shows the demand collapse escalated in October. In a LinkedIn post, Lars Jensen, […]

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15 Jan 2023

Requirement for Powers of Attorney (POAs) Executed Prior to 12/19/2022 to be Satisfied by 2/17/2023

In the Modernization of the Customs Broker Regulations Final Rule (87 FR 63267) under 19 CFR 111.36(c)(3), which becomes effective on December 19, 2022, a broker must execute a power of attorney (POA) directly with an importer of record (IOR) or drawback claimant (client) and not through a freight forwarder or other third party in order […]

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15 Jan 2023

Cargo Flow at LA-LB, NY-NY Terminals Near Normal

  APM Terminals (APMT) said the two largest container gateways in the U.S., Los Angeles-Long Beach and New York-New Jersey, are returning to pre-pandemic efficiency levels while noting it will take some time for ports along the South Atlantic and Gulf Coast to achieve more normal cargo flow. Leo Huisman, APMT’s managing director for the […]

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15 Jan 2023

IMF Chief Says Global Inflation is Likely Nearing its Peak

  The global rise in consumer prices could be peaking, Kristalina Georgieva, managing director at the International Monetary Fund said. She warned that inflationary pressures could prove more persistent than in the past given heightened geopolitical tensions and a fragmentation in global manufacturing supply chains. “We actually think inflation is going to be harder to […]

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15 Jan 2023

Singapore, Long Beach, L.A. Ports to Establish Green, Digital Shipping Corridor

Collaboration aimed at decarbonizing ocean cargo transport The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Port of Long Beach, Port of Los Angeles, and C40 Cities have begun discussions to establish a green and digital shipping corridor between Singapore and the San Pedro Bay port complex. The corridor will focus on low- and zero-carbon ship […]

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15 Jan 2023

Falling Demand Points to Unlikely Air Freight Peak Season

  According to CLIVE Data Services, air cargo volumes have declined -8% year-on-year, for an eighth consecutive month in October. The market outlook “remains uncertain” with “no indication there will be a peak” during the traditional Christmas peak weeks, said CLIVE. The drop in demand, measured in chargeable weight, stayed -3% below the pre-pandemic level […]

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15 Jan 2023

China Floats World’s Largest Containerships as MSC’s Growth Continues

MSC’s growth as the world’s largest container shipping company is continuing unabated despite continuing signs of a near-term softening in the market and falling demand. The carrier, which was tied with Maersk at the beginning of 2022 for the largest carrying capacity, has continued to expand. At the end of last week, two more ultra […]

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