Logistics Recap

October 15th – October 21st

14% decline in truck fatalities

New preliminary data from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration shows a noticeable drop in large-truck crash injuries and fatalities, a positive development as the agency considers new rules designed to prevent such crashes and mitigate their effects.

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Tracker: Maritime cargo trends

Maritime gateways handled 40% of international freight value in 2022, according to the Department of Transportation. As a result, keeping track of seaport volumes can be a good barometer for establishing years- and months-long trade trends nationwide.

So far in 2023, volumes have normalized to pre-pandemic levels — but how far above or below 2019 will containerized trade end up?

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China limits graphite exports

China, the world’s top producer and exporter of graphite, announced October 20 it will soon require export permits for some graphite products in an effort to protect national security. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce said that the new requirements will not target any specific countries, according to Reuters.

Read More Here Supply Chain Brain