
Montreal Dockworkers’ Indefinite Strike Halts 40% of Container Traffic
Dockworkers, represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 375, have escalated their industrial action at the Port of Montreal by launching an
Dockworkers, represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 375, have escalated their industrial action at the Port of Montreal by launching an
The UK’s latest budget announcement has stirred up the logistics industry. While the extension of the fuel tax freeze is a welcome relief, the increase
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget outlines major reforms in infrastructure, industrial strategy, and wages, impacting logistics resilience and operational costs. The Labour government’s Autumn Budget
Analysts say sluggish demand and economic uncertainty will keep trucking rates stagnant for Q4, with hopes for growth delayed until next spring. Despite a few
Global maritime trade saw a 2.4% increase to 12.3 billion tons in 2023, a reversal from the previous year’s decline. This growth, as reported by
Ocean shipment spot rates from Asia to North America are experiencing a downturn due to easing cargo volumes. As of October 22, Transpacific ocean rates
U.S.-Mexico Freight Value Sees 4.2% YoY Increase Amidst North American Transborder Freight Decline Despite a 0.9% decline in North American transborder freight value in August
The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay receives a $25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to construct the first full ship-to-rail port
Maersk Ups Profit Forecast Amid Red Sea Conflict-Driven Demand Surge Maersk has revised its underlying earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) forecast for
DHL Supply Chain, in collaboration with Diageo North America, has announced the integration of hydrogen-fueled trucks into their U.S. fleet. The trucks, produced by Nikola
Dockworkers, represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 375, have escalated their industrial action at the Port of Montreal by launching an
The UK’s latest budget announcement has stirred up the logistics industry. While the extension of the fuel tax freeze is a welcome relief, the increase
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget outlines major reforms in infrastructure, industrial strategy, and wages, impacting logistics resilience and operational costs. The Labour government’s Autumn Budget
Analysts say sluggish demand and economic uncertainty will keep trucking rates stagnant for Q4, with hopes for growth delayed until next spring. Despite a few
Global maritime trade saw a 2.4% increase to 12.3 billion tons in 2023, a reversal from the previous year’s decline. This growth, as reported by
Ocean shipment spot rates from Asia to North America are experiencing a downturn due to easing cargo volumes. As of October 22, Transpacific ocean rates
U.S.-Mexico Freight Value Sees 4.2% YoY Increase Amidst North American Transborder Freight Decline Despite a 0.9% decline in North American transborder freight value in August
The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay receives a $25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to construct the first full ship-to-rail port
Maersk Ups Profit Forecast Amid Red Sea Conflict-Driven Demand Surge Maersk has revised its underlying earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) forecast for
DHL Supply Chain, in collaboration with Diageo North America, has announced the integration of hydrogen-fueled trucks into their U.S. fleet. The trucks, produced by Nikola
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