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CMA CGM Adds Nehru Port Congestion Fee
JOC Staff |
French ocean carrier CMA CGM will apply a port congestion surcharge on shipments moving from India’s Port of Nhava Sheva (Jawaharlal Nehru) to East/West Africa.
Container lines
Maritime
Forwarding
Singapore Container Traffic Rises 4.7 Percent
Mark Szakonyi |
Container traffic at the Port of Singapore rose 4.7 percent in July to 2.6 million 20-foot equivalent container units from last year, giving the port its busiest month in at least 19 months.
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
Emirates Sets Congestion Fee at Nehru Port
JOC Staff |
Emirates Shipping Line is imposing a port congestion surcharge on import containers at India’s troubled Port of Nhava Sheva (Jawaharlal Nehru).
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
Charleston Imports Expand 11.8 Percent in June
Peter T. Leach |
Containerized imports at the Port of Charleston jumped 11.8 percent in June compared to the same month a year ago but exports fell back 2.7 percent amid signs the slumping economy was affecting shippi
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
China Merchants, Partners Build Sri Lankan Terminal
Peter T. Leach |
China Merchants Holdings is teaming up with two Sri Lankan partners to build a $500 million container terminal in the Port of Colombo in Sri Lanka.
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
New Vietnam Terminal Receives First Maersk Ship
Peter T. Leach |
Maersk Line kicked off its service at the recently opened Cai Mep International Terminal in Vietnam when the Grete Maersk called there Tuesday as part of its trans-Pacific service.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Hamburg Container Traffic Jumps 17.4 Percent
Peter T. Leach |
Container throughput at the Port of Hamburg jumped 17.4 percent in the first half of 2011 from the same six-month period last year, as carriers added new and expanded liner services consisting of larg
Port News
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Port of Algeciras Container Traffic up 3.9 Percent
Mark Szakonyi |
Container traffic at Spain’s Port of Algeciras Bay grew 3.9 percent to 1.5 million 20-foot equivalent units in the first half of the year from the same period a year ago, largely due to a record
Port News
Forwarding
Retailer Lowe’s Building More Sales Online
JOC Staff |
Home improvement retailer Lowe’s, facing higher shipping costs and weakening sales, is ramping up a dramatic increase in online sales operations and shipping more goods directly to customers fro
International ports
Forwarding
LA-LB Imports Fall 2.3 Percent in July
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Containerized imports declined a combined 2.3 percent at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in July compared to the same month last year, as the ports handling fell short of an especially strong
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
North American ports
Carriers Challenge NY-NJ Port Fee
Joseph Bonney |
Nine container ship lines want the Federal Maritime Commission to order the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to quit collecting a fee that they claim illegally subsidizes intermodal rail ship
Port News
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Higher Fuel Costs Push SCI to $1.3 Million Loss
JOC Staff |
State-owned Shipping Corporation of India lost $1.3 million in the fiscal first quarter ending June 30, compared with a net profit of $42.5 million a year earlier.
Container lines
Maritime
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Port of Montreal Buys More Green Locomotives
Peter T. Leach |
The Port of Montreal bought two more multiple-generator locomotives that burn less fuel and produce less carbon emissions than previous models.
Port News
Maritime
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Forwarding
NY-NJ Container Imports Fall 0.5 Percent
Mark Szakonyi |
Import container volume at the Port of New York and New Jersey slipped 0.5 percent in June from the same month a year ago, the port's first monthly decline in 20 months.
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
Global Ship Lease Loses $11.7 Million
Joseph Bonney |
Container ship owner-charterer Global Ship Lease said scheduled drydockings and non-cash charges caused a second quarter net loss of $11.7 million, compared with $5 million a year ago.
Forwarding
Maritime
Container lines
Sourcing the Next Hot Spot
Peter T. Leach |
Hans-Ole Madsen says the main requirements for doing business in Africa are patience and commitment. Shipping volume, for now, is just a bonus.
Forwarding
Maritime
Asia Shipper Leader Predicts Container Rate War
Mike King |
Asian Shippers Council Chairman John Lu says container lines are out of capacity reduction options and are falling back into tough competition over rates that will push some to the brink of bankruptcy
Container lines
Maritime
Forwarding
Trouble at the Gates
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Harbor truckers have complained for years that marine terminal gates are a source of lengthy yet preventable delays in the transportation supply chain.
Port News
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Forwarding
Trucking labor
Do-It-Yourself Chassis
Joseph Bonney |
Consolidated Chassis Management says taking over management of its six regional chassis pools is a way to cut costs and prepare for changes in a rapidly evolving business.
Maritime
Trucking News
Forwarding
Nehru's Trade Noose
Mark Szakonyi |
Epic problems this summer at India’s largest container port provide a stark example of the hurdles the country faces in raising its profile in world trade, and the reality-bending challenges to
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
Trailer Bridge Loses $3.6 Million
Mark Szakonyi |
Trailer Bridge lost $3.6 million in the second quarter, compared with an $897,000 profit in the same period a year ago, largely because the carrier's charter business decreased and fuel costs rose $1.
Container lines
Maritime
Forwarding
UASC Adds Asia-Europe Peak Surcharge
JOC Staff |
United Arab Shipping, looking to bolster revenue amid signs of firming rates on east-west trade lanes, is imposing a peak season surcharge on cargo moving from Asia to North Europe effective Aug.
Forwarding
Rotterdam Terminal Updates AGVs
Joseph Bonney |
Europe Container Terminals in Rotterdam is replacing its first-generation automated guided vehicles nearly 20 years after pioneering the use of the equipment to shuttle containers between container cr
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
Caterpillar Chief: US Needs Infrastructure Program
John D. Boyd |
Caterpillar Chairman and CEO Doug Oberhelman called for U.S. policymakers to launch a strong infrastructure repair program to upgrade ports and domestic transportation networks.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Rail News
Forwarding
US Retail Sales Rose 0.5 Percent in July
Joseph Bonney |
U.S. retail sales rose 0.5 percent in July, and business inventories grew in June for the 18th straight month but at the slowest rate in more than a year, the Commerce Department said.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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Trucking News
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Hanjin Container Unit Loses $159 Million
Joseph Bonney |
Hanjin Shipping's container division lost $159 million in the second quarter, as rising fuel prices and a steep decline in east-west rates offset a 13.2 percent increase in volume.
Container lines
Maritime
Forwarding
Caterpillar CEO Seeing Strong Demand, Hiring
John D. Boyd |
The head of heavy equipment manufacturer Caterpillar said his company is still hiring in August as demand continues to grow for its product line, although he worries about the economic outlook.
Forwarding
Maritime
Trucking News
Rail News
North-American rail
Florida Supreme Court Protects Miami River Terminals
R.G. Edmonson |
Miami developers’ attempt to build high-rise condominiums at the site of terminals serving the Caribbean was thwarted after the Florida Supreme Court refused to overturn a lower court’s ru
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
NOL Loses $57 million, Warns of Loss for 2011
Joseph Bonney |
Neptune Orient Lines reported a $57 million loss on Friday as its APL liner shipping operation's pricing fell 9 percent in the second quarter, and the shipping line said it will post a loss for the fu
Container lines
Maritime
Forwarding
India's July Exports Surged 82 Percent
JOC Staff |
India’s exports surged 82 percent year-over-year to $29.3 billion in July, according to latest provisional figures released by the Commerce Ministry.
Forwarding
Maritime
US Trade Deficit Balloons to Three-Year High
Joseph Bonney |
The U.S. trade deficit rose in June to its highest level since October 2008 as soft overseas demand reduced industrial and capital goods exports.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Hapag-Lloyd Profit Plunges 87 Percent
Joseph Bonney |
Hapag-Lloyd’s second quarter profit tumbled to 26 million euros ($37 million) from $294 million in the second quarter of 2010 as declining rates and higher fuel costs offset a 3.3 percent increa
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Seaspan Takes Third 13,100-TEU Ship
Joseph Bonney |
Container ship owner-charterer Seaspan took delivery of the third in a series of eight ships with capacities of 13,100 20-foot-equivalent units for charter to COSCO container lines.
Forwarding
Container lines
Green Alliance Cuts Halifax Port Call
Peter T. Leach |
The Green Alliance, formerly known as the CKYH alliance, will discontinue in September its weekly container service to the Port of Halifax in Nova Scotia.
Port News
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Congestion Worsens at Port of Chennai
JOC Staff |
Singapore-based ocean carrier APL said it is struggling to connect exports via terminals in India’s Port of Chennai because of severe port congestion and yard delays.
Port News
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
CN, China Firm Strike Containerized Lumber Deal
John D. Boyd |
Canadian National Railway and China’s CNBM Forest Products Trading agreed to use a new CN facility in Vancouver, B.C., to transload Canadian lumber into China-bound containers starting this fall
North-American rail
Forwarding
Seaboard Marine Posts $11.1 Million Loss
Joseph Bonney |
Seaboard Marine posted an $11.1 million operating loss in the second quarter as rising volume and rates were offse
Container lines
Maritime
Forwarding
Drewry Sees Tightening Terminal Capacity
Peter T. Leach |
The growing demand for port capacity over the next five years will outpace terminal expansion, leading to rapidly rising utilization levels at many ports, especially in the Far East and Southeast Asia
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
WSC: Ocean Carriers Lose 350 Containers Annually
R.G. Edmonson |
Ocean carriers lose an average of 350 containers at sea annually, and the number rises to 675 containers if a vessel loses many containers in a single incident, the World Shipping Council reported Wed
Forwarding
Maritime
China Cosco Expects First Half Loss
Peter T. Leach |
China Cosco Holdings said it will likely post a loss for the first half of this year because rising fuel costs have eroded the container and bulk carrier’s earnings.
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