Another strong month for US ports as container flows continue to rise
The main US ports enjoyed another stellar month in March, according to new figures from ...
The looming threat of industrial action at US west coast ports – where the dockers’ union, the ILWU, is in negotiations with employer body Pacific Maritime Association to renew the master contract – is once more hanging over shippers. While the feeling at this year’s TPM conference in Long Beach a couple of months ago was that an agreement could be reached relatively easily, some shippers – in this case UK wine retailers importing from Californian growers – are already getting concerned.
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