Ports of LA and Long Beach busier this year and eyeing an early peak season
Container imports through the US west coast San Pedro Bay ports of Los Angeles and ...
The argument over the apparent refusal of many container lines to accept US agricultural export bookings in preference to returning empty containers back to China in recent months shows no sign of going away. This exhaustive analysis by industry analyst Lori Ann LaRocco, published by CNBC, has established that container shipping lines rejected some 177,938 teu of US export shipments in October and November, which is likely to lead to renewed calls for greater Federal Maritime Commission enforcement of the country’s Shipping Act. “This data and the impact on our economy is potentially very troubling, but unfortunately not altogether surprising,” FMC commissioner Carl Bentzel told CNBC. “These numbers track pretty consistently with the complaints that we have been receiving consistently for the last four or five months.”
Etail by air – here to stay or on a short shelf life?
HMM sees opportunities in Hapag-Lloyd’s exit from THE Alliance
The rise and rise of China's ecommerce platforms
Legal battle heats up over 'unseaworthy' and 'reckless' MV Dali
Increasing scrutiny could stall rise of ecommerce platforms, as TikTok faces US ban
DSV chief reticent on Schenker: the focus on growing market share
Another strong month for US ports as container flows continue to rise
MSC redeploys 'Israel-linked' box ships away from Persian Gulf
Alex Lennane
email: [email protected]
mobile: +44 7879 334 389
During August 2023, please contact
Alex Whiteman
email: [email protected]
Alessandro Pasetti
email: [email protected]
mobile: +44 7402 255 512
Comment on this article