by admin | Jan 15, 2022 | Logistics, News, Supply Chain, What's New
Logistics Recap January 9th – January 15th Imports take ‘dramatically longer’ to reach US as bottlenecks bite Planning to import goods from Asia by ocean and sell them in America this summer? Better act fast. The trans-Pacific cargo move can now take...
by admin | Jan 8, 2022 | Logistics, News, Supply Chain, What's New
Logistics Recap January 2nd – January 8th Carriers start 2022 with pricing power firmly in their grasps Tender volumes are outperforming 2021 levels by 2.35% year-over-year (y/y), which is a vast improvement from the previous two months, when tender volumes...
by admin | Jan 1, 2022 | Logistics, News, Supply Chain, What's New
Logistics Recap December 26th – January 1st Container shipping heads to court: Who’s suing whom? U.S. courts were deluged with maritime cases after the financial crisis — there were a lot of debts to collect. A decade later, the docket is far less active,...
by admin | Dec 18, 2021 | Logistics, News, Supply Chain, What's New
Logistics Recap December 12th – December 18th White House to ocean carriers: Take more ag exports … or else The Biden administration on Friday again urged global ocean carriers to accept more export freight and restore service at underutilized West Coast...
by admin | Dec 11, 2021 | Logistics, News, Supply Chain, What's New
Logistics Recap December 5th – December 11th Historic lows in ocean carrier reliability leave shippers looking for alternatives Global schedule reliability reached an all-time low in September 2021 at 33.6%. October marked a slight improvement in comparison, but...
by admin | Dec 3, 2021 | Logistics, News, Supply Chain, What's New
Logistics Recap November 28th – December 3rd Low consumer confidence in supply chains promts early holiday shopping Bright Data recently released new research that reveals consumer sentiments around the 2021 holiday shopping season, including Black Friday and...