The report aims to bolster the case for heightened cyber-security efforts at US ports, which the congressmen who authored the report say are vulnerable to Chinese espionage.
The carrier this week unveiled a comprehensive network coverage plan, coupled with two slot-swap agreements, that it described as “independent, competitive and complete.”
Still, the buoyant mood of carriers contrasts with global forwarders that have low levels of exposure to e-commerce shipments and are under pressure to find capacity for traditional customers.