by admin | Apr 16, 2022 | News, What's New
Logistics Recap April 10th – April 16th Get ready for the next supply chain shockwave Concern is growing that the spread of COVID cases and city lockdowns in China will have massive downstream effects for global supply chains that could dwarf previous...
by admin | Apr 9, 2022 | News, What's New
Logistics Recap April 3rd – April 9th Container shipping at the crossroads: The big unwind or party on? Is faltering consumer demand curbing imports, allowing port congestion to finally ease, releasing container-ship capacity and causing ocean spot rates to...
by admin | Apr 2, 2022 | Logistics, News, What's New
Logistics Recap March 27th – April 2nd Ports begin charging diesel-powered polluters to build Clean Truck Fund The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach on Friday began charging diesel-powered drayage trucks $10 per unit entering and leaving the ports with...
by admin | Mar 26, 2022 | News, What's New
Logistics Recap March 20th – March 26th War dims global business outlook as inflation plight worsens Factories from Australia to Europe are seeing already surging costs jump further as Russia’s war in Ukraine and the barrage of sanctions rolled out in response...
by admin | Mar 19, 2022 | News, What's New
Logistics Recap March 13th – March 19th East Coast ports about to get slammed by a lot more ships There were 63 container ships waiting off East and Gulf Coast ports on Friday morning, plus another eight off the transshipment hub in Freeport, Bahamas — and it...
by admin | Mar 12, 2022 | News, What's New
Logistics Recap March 6th – March 12th 2 tankers fill up with Russian oil after 45-day US countdown begins After oil companies were given a 45-day window by the Biden administration on Tuesday to phase out existing contracts for Russian oil, at least two tankers...