julio 24, 2017
Port of Charleston Enjoys Strong Year-over-Year Growth
South Carolina’s Port of Charleston enjoyed 13.2% year-over-year growth in loaded import containers in June (source: The Wall Street Journal).
READ MORE >South Carolina’s Port of Charleston enjoyed 13.2% year-over-year growth in loaded import containers in June (source: The Wall Street Journal).
READ MORE >Congestion surcharges were initiated as of last Friday and will be levied through the end of August.
READ MORE >Despite a cyber attack that crashed its global computer system, Maersk is moving forward. In a customer advisory, Maersk said that no data loss to third-parties was known to have yet occurred and that worried customers should know that the virus…
READ MORE >The U.S. Government Accountability Office recently issued a report in which it stated that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) should better evaluate the effectiveness of the importer security filing (ISF) rule as well strategies for enforcement. The ISF rule requires…
READ MORE >On July 11, the Federal Maritime Commission launched the second phase of the agency’s Supply Chain Innovation Teams initiative. Phase Two will focus on improved supply chain system visibility, reliability and resilience.
READ MORE >South Korean shipbuilders have recorded a rise in new orders in the first half of the year and are expecting more new contracts for the second half.
READ MORE >The Port of Antwerp has formed a committee to tackle the severe barge congestion hampering major European container gateways.
READ MORE >United States Senator John McCain (R-Arizona) has introduced legislation to repeal the Jones Act of 1920, which he describes as “archaic.” His proposed legislation is known as the Open America’s Waters Act of 2017.
READ MORE >In the first six months of 2017, Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) enjoyed an 11.4% rate of growth over the same period last year.
READ MORE >Here’s the latest news from the Airforwarders Association.
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