US east coast carriers and rail operators introduce pre-strike restrictions
With just a week before an increasingly probable US east and Gulf coast port strike, ...
You already know that rail operators across North America are capitalising on the dearth of truck drivers; and you should also be aware, if you have followed our recent news coverage, that some of them are doing really well – but for others it is not such a smooth ride.
However, many of the major public companies have their shares trading at record highs, thanks to efficiency measures and lower input costs, such as fuel. Let’s take a preliminary look at the ...
USMX and ILA in 'claims blame game' as strike deadline looms
US east coast carriers and rail operators introduce pre-strike restrictions
Scores of ships en route to USEC will be forced to wait out strike
Baltic ports bar damaged Ruby, now in the Channel, due to dangerous cargo
Seko Logistics refinances after being hit by 'freight recession'
Spot rate decline slows, but prices for some long-term ocean contracts soar
FMC's 'shot across the bows' warning over unfair D&D fees during strike
Evergreen chief says transpac contract rates will rise in 2025
Air charter market braced for very busy Q4, and prices are rising
Kuehne + Nagel – when dirt cheap isn't cheap enough
DHL to launch pharma brand and eyes 'audacious' 50% revenue boost
Dali sister Maersk Saltoro boarded by FBI on arrival in Baltimore
Maersk to provide fulfilment services for Amazon from French warehouse
Amazon launches end-to-end logistics for third-party online sellers
News in Brief podcast | Week 39 2024 | ILA strike latest, DB Schenker – again – and Seko Logistics
Comment on this article