search
menu
Maritime
Container Shipping News
Breakbulk News
Port News
Surface
Trucking News
Rail News
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Carriers News
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Supply chain
Logistics Technology News
Industrial Real Estate News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Last Mile News
Cool Cargo News
Events
Resources
Magazine
Newsletters
Multimedia
Rail Directories
White Papers
Special Reports
Press Releases
Media Kit
Editorial Calendar
Other
finance
Gateway
Free Trial
|
Subscribe
chevron_right
Maritime
Container Shipping News
Breakbulk News
Port News
chevron_right
Surface
Trucking News
Rail News
chevron_right
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Carriers News
Air Cargo Forwarder News
chevron_right
Supply chain
Logistics Technology News
Industrial Real Estate News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Last Mile News
Cool Cargo News
Events
chevron_right
Resources
Magazine
Newsletters
Multimedia
Rail Directories
White Papers
Special Reports
Press Releases
Media Kit
Editorial Calendar
Other
finance
Gateway
Free Trial
Sign In
Subscribe
search
Latest news
The latest News & Analysis
All Categories
Container lines
Trans-Atlantic
Forwarding
Asia-Europe
Trans-Pacific
Breakbulk carriers
Ro/ro cargo
Energy projects
Heavy-haul transport
Project cargo
Drayage
Port infrastructure
Breakbulk ports
North American ports
Marine terminals
International ports
Longshore labor
LTL
Truckload
Truck brokers
Flatbed
Trucking labor
North-American rail
International rail
Intermodal providers
Commentary
Top Rankings
Domestic Intermodal Service Scorecard
Breakbulk Quarterly Intelligence
Platts Containers Update
Aiming to be top US auto port, Brunswick doubling footprint
JOC Staff |
The port of Brunswick is aiming to become the top US port for vehicles.
North American ports
Container lines' operating margins weakest since 2012
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
The negative operating margin results include those of the largest container lines.
Container lines
Heavy truck orders continue double-digit decline
Dustin Braden, Shipper Relationship Manager |
Trucking operators are slashing truck orders.
Truckload
LTL
Hurricane Matthew closes Florida, Caribbean ports
JOC Staff |
Hurricane Matthew has disrupted vessel traffic and closed ports at Caribbean hubs and in Florida as the killer storm moves north.
North American ports
Breakbulk News
Container lines
Seattle-Tacoma night gates gain momentum
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Nearly 10 percent of container traffic at the Northwest Seaport Alliance has migrated to off-peak hours since night gates began.
North American ports
Trucking News
Drayage
Global air capacity expansion outpaces growing demand
Dustin Braden, Shipper Relationship Manager |
Global air cargo demand continued to show signs of strength in August.
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Carriers News
Shenzhen port enacts low-sulfur fuel rule ahead of schedule
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
Ships berthed at the port of Shenzhen are now required to burn low sulfur fuel.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Breakbulk News
Container lines
Russia to overhaul trucking regulations to stabilize market
Eugene Gerden, Special Correspondent |
The Russian government has designed a set of measures that seek to ease the regulatory burden on trucking companies.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Pipavav volume under pressure as intra-Asia lines drop call
India Special Correspondent |
Hyundai Merchant Marine and T.S. Lines have reorganized their joint India-China Express Service.
International ports
Liners, Southeast US ports gird for Hurricane Matthew
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Southeast US ports are preparing for Hurricane Matthew.
North American ports
Breakbulk News
Zim bleeds red on weak pricing but restructures debt
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
Zim Integrated Shipping Services struggles amid “historically low freight rates."
Container lines
Montreal port truckers can tap app for terminal wait times
Dustin Braden, Shipper Relationship Manager |
Drayage drivers serving the Port of Montreal can track terminal wait times via a new app.
Drayage
US judge urged to pressure Hanjin to detail stranded cargo, equipment
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
A federal judge has agreed to hear the arguments of several chassis, container, and fuel providers demanding Hanjin Shipping reply more quickly to their “urgent” requests for information on the location of their assets.
Container lines
Marine terminals
Future seen for US automated trucks — and truck drivers
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The new head of the American Trucking Associations says autonomous vehicles will benefit truck drivers, not replace them.
Truckload
LTL
Japanese air cargo set to buck downward trend
Hisane Masaki, Japan Special Correspondent |
Nittsu Research Institute and Consulting has announced its expectations for Japan's air cargo trade in fiscal year 2016.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Japanese exports expected to rise for first time in two years
Hisane Masaki, Japan Special Correspondent |
A research outfit affiliated with Japan’s largest freight forwarder has laid out its expectations for the country's container trade.
International ports
Bahri targets Mexico, US Gulf for growth
JOC Staff |
Saudi Arabia-based Bahri has opened a Houston office and is targeting the US Gulf and Mexico.
Breakbulk carriers
Blockchain tech could save shippers money, stress
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
An Israeli company plans to unveil a way to send a bill of lading digitally.
Logistics Technology News
Breakbulk News
Better productivity but no growth for Jawaharlal Nehru
India Special Correspondent |
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust has been working feverishly to ease congestion and shore up productivity levels over the past year but did not gain a volume increase commensurate with its efforts in the first fiscal half through September.
International ports
DP World looks to expand African footprint
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
Global trade infrastructure developer DP World is interested in building on its African investments to improve the quality of infrastructure on the continent.
Marine terminals
US shippers seen likely to keep truck pricing advantage
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Truckload shippers will enjoy continued pricing power, Chainalytics' Matt Harding says. For LTL shippers, however, the outlook is costlier.
Truckload
LTL
Ports America, Cooper/T. Smith acquire Houston stevedores
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Ports America and Cooper/T. Smith have merged their Houston breakbulk operations into a joint venture that has acquired all assets of Shippers Stevedoring and Chaparral Stevedoring.
Marine terminals
Breakbulk News
Danish container port aims to become North Europe feeder hub
JOC Staff |
Work on the project is slated to begin in summer 2017 and finish up in fall 2018.
International ports
Virginia port aims to grab market share via hinterland reach
Reynolds Hutchins, Associate Editor |
The Port of Virginia is also improving road and terminal gate fluidity to keep its existing local and regional shippers happy after rashes of congestion.
North American ports
New regulator could help fuel Mexican intermodal growth, rate relief
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
Mexican shippers and railroads are closely watching to see if a new regulatory agency will lower rates and how it will weigh in on disagreements between carriers and customers, as intermodal volume growth sputters.
International rail
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FMC serves stiff penalties to NVOs, carrier
Dustin Braden, Shipper Relationship Manager |
The US Federal Maritime Commission has announced fines against seven logistics companies that violated either the Shipping Act or other FMC regulations.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Guangzhou dredging sign of stronger Pearl River competition
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
A major dredging project at the port of Guangzhou signals its intentions to capture Pearl River Delta cargo currently traveling to other competitors in the region.
International ports
Port infrastructure
Allcargo Logistics gears up for potential Indian demand boom
India Special Correspondent |
Mumbai-based Allcargo Group is rapidly expanding its logistics capacity to meet expected growth from India’s ongoing infrastructure development and reform initiatives.
Logistics Technology News
Indian shippers get more time to meet SOLAS requirements
India Special Correspondent |
India’s Directorate General of Shipping has extended its grace period for shippers to be fully compliant with the Safety of Life at Sea verified gross mass mandate.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Cross-sector competition dampens short-term breakbulk recovery hopes
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Recovery in the multipurpose vessel market now appears unlikely before 2018.
Breakbulk News
Forwarders, shippers says they're mostly ready for higher VGM scrutiny
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
Maritime authorities around the world are expected to more vigorously scrutinize shipments to ensure their compliance with the International Maritime Organization's Safety of Life at Sea container weight mandate.
Container lines
Consolidation means higher rates, but not in short term, Drewry says
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
The world's top five lines now control more than half of the global fleet, but M&A activity will concentrate still further capacity in the hands of the few.
Container lines
Shippers, carriers share the risk in keeping foods safe
Lara L. Sowinski |
Transporting food, pharmaceuticals, and other temperature-controlled products requires compliance with increasingly stringent regulations to assure consumer safety. At the same time, superior cold chain practices are also important for maintaining the quality of products and maximizing shelf life.
Cool Cargo News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Thermal blankets offer reefer goods security, longer rail transits
Lara L. Sowinski |
Thermal blankets not only add a very important layer of security during multiple hand-offs along the cold chain, but also expand transportation options, including the increased use of rail.
Cool Cargo News
NY-NJ terminal to roll out pilot truck appointment system
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
A pilot program for the first truck appointment system in a terminal at the Port of New York and New Jersey will begin in October.
Marine terminals
Trucking News
Drayage
US shippers should expect higher terminal fees as ship sizes increase
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
US ports so far have been doing a reasonably good job loading and unloading mega-ships within the required berthing windows, but carriers’ relentless deployment of ever-larger vessels will soon catch up with terminal operators.
Marine terminals
North American ports
Court ruling brings peace to Santos waterfront
Rob Ward, Brazil Special Correspondent |
A judge has put an end to months-long industrial actions, in which dockworkers at the port of Santos disrupted operations and even boarded vessels.
International ports
Breakbulk News
Hanjin sets up yard to collect containers near NY-NY port
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
Hanjin Shipping has set up a yard to accept and store its empty containers in central New Jersey.
Container lines
Marine terminals
Trans-Pacific lines’ hope of peak season spot rate jump fades
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Spot freight rates in the Asia-US trade edged lower for the fourth consecutive week.
Container lines
Signs of delayed Hanjin cargo lifting truck, intermodal spot rates
JOC Staff |
The Hanjin Shipping bankruptcy may be behind a recent surge in freight moving inland from West Coast ports.
Trucking News
Rail News
arrow_left_alt
1
…
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
…
10866
arrow_right_alt
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕