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FDA Clears First Orange Juice Shipments
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The Food and Drug Administration cleared the first three shipments of imported orange juice tested for an illegal fungicide, but 28 shipments of juice and concentrate are still on hold pending test re
Industrial Real Estate News
Maritime
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Amsterdam Total Volume Grows, Container Traffic Drops
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The port of Amsterdam boosted total cargo traffic by 3 percent in 2011 from a year ago but container volume plummeted 28 percent, as the Dutch port struggled to attract ocean carriers away from rivals
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
Analyst Expects Ocean Rates to Fall After Chinese New Year
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Container lines will struggle to maintain recent freight rates gains after the Chinese Lunar New Year because the industry hasn’t done enough to reduce excess capacity, said Janet Lewis, head of
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Maritime
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Indian Exports Jumped 6.7 Percent in December
JOC Staff |
India’s exports in December increased 6.7 percent to $25 billion year-over-year, putting the country on track to grow exports in fiscal 2012 by 22 percent compared to fiscal 2012.
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PSA Traffic Rose 5.6 Percent in 2011
JOC Staff |
Container throughput at the PSA International in 2011 grew 5.6 percent year-over-year, as the port terminal operator saw traffic expand 6.1 percent at its flagship operation in Singapore.
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
Retail Group Forecasts 3.4 Percent Sales Growth
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Retail sales will slow to 3.4 percent this year but will outpace consensus expectations for overall economic growth, according to a new National Retail Federation forecast.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
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Calculating Efficiency
Stephanie Nall |
The relative stability of the refrigerated transportation market has brought more participants into the sector, bringing not only competition on rates but also expanded service options.
Cool Cargo News
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Gen, set, match
Stephanie Nall |
When Maersk Line decided to end the practice of providing free chassis to its container customers, other carriers were expected to fall quickly in line.
Cool Cargo News
Maritime
Container lines
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Oakland Fights Disruptive Forces
Bill Mongelluzzo |
With the politically liberal communities of San Francisco to the west and Berkeley to the east, Oakland has a reputation of being a hot spot for activism.
Port News
Maritime
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'Open Pools' for Chassis
Joseph Bonney |
The Federal Maritime Commission has cautiously cleared the way for truckers, shippers and others to participate in co-op equipment pools of Consolidated Chassis Management, a company controlled by 20
Maritime
Trucking News
Rail News
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A Meat Bull Market
Stephanie Nall |
U.S. beef and pork producers had a banner year in 2011, setting annual sales value records for both commodities through October, with two full months to go.
Cool Cargo News
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Long Beach Container Imports Drop 3.2 Percent
Bill Mongelluzzo, Associate Editor |
Container imports at the Port of Long Beach in December fell 3.2 percent year-over-year, bringing total outbound shipments for the year down 3.3 percent compared to 2010.
Port News
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North American ports
Oil Sends US Trade Deficit to Five-Month High
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
The U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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When the US Sneezes, Canada Catches Cold
Courtney Tower |
Shippers looking for improvement in Canada’s beleaguered trade and economy might need to wait another year, or even two, as the country struggles to find positive direction amid weak demand from
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Forwarding
Trade Winds Shift at Canadian Ports
Courtney Tower |
Canadian ports are coming off a modestly good year underscored by changing trade patterns, and expect better or similar results in 2012 despite global uncertainties.
Maritime
Forwarding
Canada, in a Rout
R.G. Edmonson and Courtney Tower |
When the Federal Maritime Commission last fall launched an inquiry into containerized cargo moving inland through Canadian and Mexican ports, the reaction in Canada was swift and fierce.
Maritime
Forwarding
Electrolux Says More Shippers Will Buy Capacity Collectively
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Multinational shippers will become more attracted to book shipping capacity collectively using centralized freight procurement systems when ocean rates begin to increase again, an Electrolux supply ch
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Maritime
Container lines
Weiss Rohlig Acquires Japanese Logistics Firm
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Weiss Rohlig said the recent acquisition of Japan’s JHB Express will benefit the joint venture’s U.S. customers and tap growing intra-Asia trade.
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Port Tracker Expects US Imports to Rise in Spring
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Import volume through major U.S.
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Strike Closes Nigerian Ports, Stalls Maersk Service
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
National strikes have shutdown Nigeria’s ports, forcing Maersk Line ships to wait until the protests over the cancellation of popular fuel subsidies wanes, according to
Port News
Maritime
Container lines
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Regulation Alert!
Stephanie Nall |
A year after President Obama signed the Food Safety Modernization Act into law, the Food and Drug Administration says it is preparing to unveil a variety of new regulations.
Cool Cargo News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
US Retail Sales Growth Slowed in December
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
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FDA to Freeze Orange Juice Import Supply Chain
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The Food and Drug Administration is freezing orange juice imports at U.S. ports while it tests shipments for the presence of the fungicide carbendazim.
Forwarding
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Seaspan Says Buyback Offer Oversubscribed
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Seaspan said its offer to buy back up to $169.5 million of its stock has been oversubscribed and that it w
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Maritime
Ocean Shipping May Face 'Deepwater Horizon' Test
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Container shipping may face its “Deepwater Horizon moment” if a casualty involving a large vessel overwhelms the salvage industry’s ability to deal with removal of the containers and
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Maritime
Asia Container Exports to Europe Plunge 5.8 Percent
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Asian container shipments to Europe in November fell 5.8 percent from October and were down 5.3 percent year-over-year, as the
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Maritime
Asia-Europe Rates Rise for Fourth Week
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
Average spot rates on the Asia-Europe trade lane increased this week for the fourth week in a row, as European importers rushed to secure vessel capacity before the week-long factory shutdown in Asia.
Container lines
Maritime
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CMA CGM Hikes India to Europe, Mediterranean Rates
JOC Staff |
French ocean carrier CMA CGM imposed a general rate increase on westbound trade moving on its Epic service from India to North Europe and the Mediterranean, starting Feb. 1.
Container lines
Maritime
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Horizon Converts $49.7 Million of Debt to Equity
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Horizon Lines, the largest U.S.-flag domestic ocean carrier, has converted $49.7 million of debt to equity under terms of a
Container lines
Maritime
Trans-Pacific Spot Rates Hold Firm
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
Average trans-Pacific spot rates held firm after a one-week jump spurred by carriers’ rate increases at the beginning of the New Year
Container lines
Maritime
Forwarding
Authorities Rescue 20 Sailors From Hijacked Vessel
JOC Staff |
The Indian Shipping Ministry said international naval forces rescued 20 Indian sailors after pirates hijacked their Norwegian-flag bulk carrier off the coast of Nigeria Tuesday.
Container lines
Maritime
Rena Owner Will Continue to Pay for Salvage
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
Costamare, the Greek shipping company that owns the wrecked Rena, reassured New Zealanders it will continue to fund the salvage operation as it moves into a more difficult, costly phase now that the c
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Maritime
Container lines
Hamburg Sud Upgrades US Gulf-Latin American Loop
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
Hamburg Sud will add a seventh container ship to its weekly service between the U.S. Gulf, Mexico and Central and South America.
Container lines
Maritime
Forwarding
FMC Filings Argue Harbor Tax Doesn't Shift Cargo to Canada
R.G. Edmonson, Associate Editor |
Importers aren’t shifting U.S-bound containers through Canadian ports because they want to avoid paying the Harbor Maintenance Tax, according to the majority comments of made in a Federal Mariti
Port News
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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Seattle Seeks to End Harbor Tax 'Loophole'
Bill Mongelluzzo, Associate Editor |
The Port of Seattle is stepping up pressure on the Federal Maritime Commission over U.S.-bound imports passing through Canada, calling on the agency to close "a loophole" in the Harbor Maint
Port News
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Safmarine Taps 17-Year Veteran as CEO
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
Safmarine named a new CEO on Tuesday, Grant Daly, a 17-year veteran with the recently integrated multi-purpose vessel unit of Maersk Line.
Container lines
Maritime
Forwarding
First Maersk-Rickmers Ship Put Under US Flag
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Maersk Line Ltd. has placed under U.S.
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Maritime
Container lines
Diana Buys Two APL Containerships
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
Diana Containerships is buying two Panamax containerships under a purchase and leaseback agreement signed Tuesday with APL.
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FMC Looks to Raise Costs for US NVOs in China
R.G. Edmonson, Associate Editor |
The Federal Maritime Commission is proposing a change in rules that will make it more expensive for U.S. non-vessel-operating common carriers to do business in China.
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
SeaFrance Liquidated, Rivals Move to Plug Gap
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
SeaFrance was officially liquidated after a Paris court rebuffed the latest rescue bid for the heavily indebted French ferry company.
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