If the logistics industry works as a team, air freight is definitely the quarterback. There’s always a glorious story about air freight, a flashier, faster, more expensive alternative to the… read more →
Analysts expected that it would take until 2030 before online shopping surpassed the brick-and-mortar retail stores but a worldwide pandemic hit fast forward in 2020. Carriers expect an increase of… read more →
Containers are a hot commodity for shippers in Asia. With imports near historic records in the US and more often containers from Asia are entering our country to meet the… read more →
Intermodal congestion in Southern California climbed to unprecedented levels in recent days as equipment shortages, workforce reductions, and with more demand for ocean imports from Asia via the U.S. West… read more →
As we reported in the beginning of the month, when President Trump tweeted that a 4th tranche of 301 duties would be coming on the remaining $300 billion in Chinese… read more →
On July 10th, the US Trade Representative announced the third list of HTS numbers that will be hit with penalties on imports from China. The escalating trade war between the… read more →
Based on information out of ClipperMaritime, container traffic from Asia to East Coast ports is growing at least twice as fast as that to West Coast ports, surging 16% into… read more →
We’re usually talking about how the ocean cargo market is on an upswing and celebrating the monumental records set at the Port of Norfolk, but this week, we’re going to… read more →
On March 1, the new trucker appointment system at the Port of Norfolk began to slowly start arranging early morning loading times. As mornings are typically the slowest time at… read more →
Due to extreme weather issued this winter, the Port of Virginia has seen container volumes fall slightly. An unusual issue for a port that is celebrating record setting trends and… read more →