Freight: Page 108
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Hapag-Lloyd penalizes no-shows with surcharges in Asia
It's the second time in five years the company has attempted to introduce the surcharge, which aims to correct the industry's forecasting shortfalls.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 7, 2016 -
DSV CEO: Apps are no threat to freight forwarders
The chief executive of the world's fifth-largest freight forwarder provides an outlook for the sector in a recent Reuters interview.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 6, 2016 -
With sulfur cap pending, IMO releases emission reduction guidelines
Increased regulation means shippers may face increased pricing due to a sudden demand for clean energy.
By Edwin Lopez , Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 5, 2016 -
Southern ports aim to revolutionize food supply chain
A USDA pilot program, post-panamax infrastructure upgrades and increased investments are converging to make this possible.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 5, 2016 -
Industry awaits Maersk's move regarding Hanjin
The shipping line intends to wait until beleaguered shippers come knocking for a buyout, sources told The Wall Street Journal.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 4, 2016 -
American Airlines seeks cold chain transport certification
Cold chain products' vulnerability to damage makes any official certification highly valuable for shippers.
By Jennifer McKevitt • Oct. 4, 2016 -
Maersk reefer upgrade signals cold chain arms race
Cold chain transport is expected to grow significantly through 2020, and shipping lines are bidding to be the carrier of choice.
By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 3, 2016 -
South Africa accuses 5 shipping lines of price fixing
The allegations reflect rising distrust of the shipping industry as global trade falls.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 30, 2016 -
West Coast dockworker talks to start years before deadline
Last year's cargo slowdown due to delayed contract negotiations has prompted the groups to begin the next round three years early.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 30, 2016 -
SOLAS compliance deadline adds strain on shippers
The enforcement grace period for verifying container gross mass ends Saturday, sparking compliance concerns.
By Rich Weissman • Sept. 29, 2016 -
DHL enters emergency shipment market with same day delivery
The new service targets high-value industries and offers full visibility during the express shipment.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 29, 2016 -
Customs expands expedited unloading program
The pilot program could reward long-term relationships with logistics providers.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 29, 2016 -
AAR president challenges proposals for STB re-regulation
As the Surface Transportation Board seeks to update its methodologies to better spot unfair practices, rail carriers protest change.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 28, 2016 -
Expansion-hungry Maersk sets sights on Hanjin assets
Meanwhile, a U.S. judge says Hanjin's restructuring plan is moving too quickly.
By Deborah Barrington • Sept. 26, 2016 -
Capital influx for Hanjin helps clear cargo
Cargo is beginning to be discharged at ports, but a new problem in the form of empty containers and storage fees arose last week.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 23, 2016 -
Oakland port adopts night hours after trial shows smooth flow, lack of congestion
The global economy never closes. It looks like the ports are beginning to make that realization as well.
By Rich Weissman • Sept. 22, 2016 -
In wake of Hanjin, shipping lines prep for consolidation
Maersk and CMA are among the shippers indicating acquisitions as part of an overall growth strategy.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 22, 2016 -
Hapag-Lloyd bets on reefer transport for growth
The shipping line ordered 5,750 new refrigerated containers and five new refrigerated vessels to begin sailing by the end of this year.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 21, 2016 -
New CA emission limits force business leaders into action
The Port of Los Angeles failed to meet emission reduction goals in July, prompting the installment of a special task force to ensure compliance.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 20, 2016 -
South Korea seeks to downsize Hanjin for cash
Stakeholders are looking to restructure Hanjin into a regional carrier and pay to release stranded cargo with cash as soon as possible.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 20, 2016 -
FedEx ups rates by 3.9%, modifies fuel surcharge formula
The company's fuel surcharge will now change on a weekly basis to better adjust to shifts in spot prices for kerosene and diesel.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 20, 2016 -
Why the Hanjin problem is a win for shippers
Shippers need to realize that when the dust settles rates may be higher and capacity more aligned with demand.
By Rich Weissman • Sept. 20, 2016 -
Shipper's struggle to stay afloat shows execs must assess risks now
Rickmers Maritime hopes to restructure debt and avoid liquidation as stakeholders tighten oversight following Hanjin's downfall.
By Rich Weissman • Sept. 19, 2016 -
Port of Savannah takes ambitious step in going after Midwest cargo trains
The Georgia Ports Authority is investing $128 million to serve markets as far as Chicago and dominate inbound shipping.
By Geri Spieler • Sept. 17, 2016 -
Fast & Furious: Truckers push back on regulations
Drivers' associations are intensifying their battle against federal safety rules requiring speed limiters and electronic logging devices.
By Edwin Lopez • Sept. 15, 2016