Maersk draws up contingency plans for rail strike in Canada
With a 22 May deadline for Canada’s rail strike looming, Maersk has drawn up its ...
With so much modernisation required to get Brazil’s port system up to scratch, it’s little wonder that even with strikes, congestion and red tape, Brazil’s private operators are constantly seeing such healthy share prices. That said, crippling industrial action is looming large once again at Santos, the country’s most important gateway – dockworkers have seized a ZPMC ship delivering a new load of container cranes to the port and have promised further industrial action this month and next in protest at government reforms that are allowing private operators to gain such significant control over the port.
Canadian government invokes 'red tape rule' to prevent rail strike
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'Liner panic' as new container production hits a post-Covid peak
Vessel juggling leaves ocean alliances short of Asia-Europe capacity
E-retailer demand surge to drive extended boom in trans-Pacific air freight market
More checks and delays at Nhava Sheva after latest seizure of goods from China
California staff launch class action against Ceva over 'breaches of Labor Code'
East-west freight rates continue rise; even transatlantic edges up
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