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ILWU Canada revokes July 22 strike notice
“The past 24 hours have demonstrated that this continues to be a fluid and unpredictable situation,” the British Columbia Maritime Employers Association said of the news.
By Edwin Lopez • July 19, 2023 -
ILWU Canada to strike this weekend after Tuesday stoppage ruled illegal
The renewed strike action comes after the ILWU received a cease and desist from the Canada Industrial Relations Board after failing to provide sufficient notice.
By Kelly Stroh , Edwin Lopez • July 19, 2023 -
How Canada’s West Coast port labor negotiations unfolded: a timeline
The saga included a 13-day strike, an illegal work stoppage, a voted-down proposed settlement and two tentative deals before parties ratified a 4-year contract.
By Edwin Lopez • July 18, 2023 -
Russia pulls out of Black Sea grain deal, threatening food prices
The U.N. is scrambling to save an agreement brokered at the start of the Ukraine war, seen as essential to addressing global food insecurity.
By Sarah Zimmerman • July 17, 2023 -
Shippers should plan now for a carrier market rebound, experts say
Excess capacity isn't likely to last long, and firms are slashing supply chain costs to prepare.
By Larry Avila • July 13, 2023 -
‘Fear of missing out’ drives air cargo spot rates to plummet 41% YoY in June
The global air freight rate averaged $2.31 per kilogram last month, according to Clive Data Services.
By Kelly Stroh • July 13, 2023 -
Blank sailings hit record low in pandemic era: Sea-Intelligence
The milestone is good news for shippers, who can take advantage of more freight capacity, according to the report.
By Alejandra Carranza • July 11, 2023 -
Retrieved from Amazon on July 10, 2023
Amazon deliveries made by Rivian EVs surge to 150M
The e-commerce giant has deployed over 5,000 custom Rivian EVs as it works to decarbonize its fleet.
By Alejandra Carranza • July 11, 2023 -
DHL Express’ new Atlanta hub highlights speed, security
The 100,000-square-foot automated facility is equipped to sort up to 20,000 pieces per hour.
By Kelly Stroh • July 11, 2023 -
Uncertainty at Yellow sparks freight shift to other carriers
Some shippers are sending their loads to other LTL carriers over concerns about the company's future, TD Cowen analysts say.
By Colin Campbell • July 10, 2023 -
Retrieved from ILWU Canada (Facebook) on July 07, 2023
What is going on at Canada’s West Coast ports?
A dispute over pay and work contracts at British Columbia ports has led to a union strike that could spill over to broader supply chain disruptions.
By Edwin Lopez • July 7, 2023 -
CPKC, CSX to create rail corridor connecting Mexico, Texas and the Southeast U.S.
As part of the deal, the railroads would acquire or operate portions of the Meridian & Bigbee Railroad track between Mississippi and Alabama.
By Kelly Stroh • June 30, 2023 -
FedEx Express retires 18 freighters as part of cost-cutting initiative
The company plans to remove 29 more aircraft from scheduled flying next fiscal year.
By Kelly Stroh • June 29, 2023 -
DHL relocates Orlando, Florida, e-commerce facility to handle more volume
The integrator’s eCommerce Solutions unit is moving to a larger site that will double its footprint in the city.
By Alejandra Carranza • June 28, 2023 -
Trader Joe’s to build 1M-sq-ft distribution center in California
The 104-acre site will have three structures, including a 211,000-square-foot freezer building, and host nearly 1,000 workers, the city of Palmdale announced.
By Catherine Douglas Moran • June 28, 2023 -
How JB Hunt and Schneider National are adjusting to intermodal uncertainty
Representatives for the carriers say their surplus containers will remain parked until demand recovers.
By Larry Avila • June 27, 2023 -
Walmart rolls out inventory service for third-party sellers marketplace
Inventory Transfer Services gives sellers the option to send goods to one centralized location and offer two-day to same-day shipping.
By Alejandra Carranza • June 21, 2023 -
Screenshot: Google Maps on June 16, 2023.
FedEx Freight’s closures focus on Arkansas, surrounding states
Customers in affected areas should keep an eye on any changes in pickup and delivery times, one expert noted.
By Max Garland • June 20, 2023 -
9 industry reactions to the West Coast port labor deal
President Joe Biden, several ports and industry trade groups all expressed relief and support for the tentative deal.
By Alejandra Carranza • June 16, 2023 -
Ocean carrier reliability keeps improving, but momentum is slowing
Performance among carriers is still at times much lower than pre-pandemic levels, said Vespucci Maritime CEO and Partner Lars Jensen.
By Alejandra Carranza • June 15, 2023 -
West Coast port labor talks
PMA, ILWU reach tentative deal on 6-year contract
The agreement comes after 13 months of negotiations and some help from Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su.
By Edwin Lopez • June 15, 2023 -
Ship wait times rise at Seattle, Long Beach, other ports after slowdowns
Longer vessel load and unload times, as well as a growing number of West Coast-bound ships, have combined to create sizable ship backups at many major port gateways.
By Edwin Lopez • June 14, 2023 -
Acting Labor Secretary Su joins port contract talks in San Francisco
Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka said the visit shows the negotiations are a top priority for the Biden-Harris administration.
By Alejandra Carranza • June 13, 2023 -
Chamber of Commerce asks Biden to appoint a mediator in PMA, ILWU contract talks
The last time a president appointed a mediator to intervene was in 2002, when ports shut down for eleven days.
By Alejandra Carranza • June 13, 2023 -
White House comments on port disruptions as trade groups call for intervention
Trade associations were quick to send out a message urging President Biden to push for a labor resolution after several terminal closures occurred over some West Coast ports.
By Alejandra Carranza • June 9, 2023