16 Dec 2022

Strongest June on Record at Port of Long Beach

  The Port of Long Beach achieved its most active June and busiest quarter on record, boosted by increased consumer demand as retailers stock shelves for back-to-school shopping. Dockworkers and terminal operators moved 835,412 twenty-foot equivalent units in June, up 15.3% from the same month last year and surpassing the previous record set in June […]

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15 Dec 2022

China’s lockdown, impact on West Coast ports – ongoing congestion, limited alternatives

Overall, China’s total container volumes have only seen a marginal contraction of 2.5% in April despite pandemic-related lockdowns in Shanghai. Even though Shanghai port recorded a -25% drop in containers handled in April, much of that volume was redirected with seven of the ten largest container ports located in China, The McCown Report assessed. Cargo […]

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15 Dec 2022

Significance of current contract negotiations and Coastal cargo shift

Contract talks started on May 10th between the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) and International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), the two parties who represent many of the companies and workers that keep U.S. West Coast ports running. Labor Union representing port workers on the U.S. West Coast. More than 22,000 workers employed at 29 ports […]

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12 Dec 2022

Peak Season

Peak season for container shipping typically occurs in the third quarter of each year. This is a time when goods are shipped from manufacturing centers in Asia and elsewhere to Western markets like North America and Europe. Herbert Lee, Shipco’s regional director for Hong Kong & South China, describes what happens when demand for shipping […]

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11 Dec 2022

Clogged Warehouses And Rail Delays Signal New Supply Chain Woes

Public attention has waned two years into the crisis that disrupted global supply chains, giving the impression that everything is back to normal. On the ground, the US’s busiest port complex is still battling bottlenecks across the board. Responsible for 42% of all containerized trade with Asia, the US’s largest hubs of Los Angeles and […]

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10 Dec 2022

Second Best Year for Air Cargo Market Despite Softening

      Air cargo revenues have doubled over pre-pandemic levels, marking 2022 as one of the industry’s strongest years ever the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said. Air cargo is expected to continue supporting the industry’s performance. Volumes are projected to rise this year even as cargo yield moderates with the additional belly capacity […]

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09 Dec 2022

A potential economic recession and the supply chain bullwhip are colliding

Supply chains are experiencing a massive bullwhip from the COVID economy and have built up massive inventory levels. A slowdown in consumer spending caused by inflation and a potential recession will have a massive impact on freight demand and prolong an inventory drawdown. As we look at the pandemic through the rearview mirror, the economy […]

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08 Dec 2022

Carriers Forecast no Improvement in Trans-Atlantic Schedules

  Carriers have warned the Tran-Atlantic’s low schedule reliability in April will continue to persist through the rest of the year. “We do not expect an improvement in schedule disruptions through the end of the year,” Matthew Hill, head of the North America import market for Maersk, told JOC.com. “The primary issue will be the […]

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