Marsha Salisbury

Marsha is a veteran insider of the shipping industry with experience in sales and business development. Marsha is the data expert for all things shipping. She has the unique expertise of looking at how yesterday’s experience and today’s metric build the maritime industry of tomorrow.

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Portion of the JOC's Top 100 Exporters rankings
 
Top 100 exporters in 2012: U.S. foreign trade via ocean container transport.

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MarshSalisbury said: Mainland China Customs: April Exports up 14.7%YOY & Imports up 16.8%. New SAFE tighter rules/penalties in export reporting/capital controls.
MarshSalisbury said: WOW! Canal comparisons: Panama vs. Suez - - who knew? Fast Facts http://t.co/5BxOGKqziG & Analysis http://t.co/tWjCBH0Ti3 #JOCmember
MarshSalisbury said: FT: ICE commodity futures: May sugar contract 1.4 million ton delivery record to Cargill Wilmar Bunge trading houses http://t.co/MA6ZI6KJIQ
MarshSalisbury said: From WSJ: China Manufacturers Survive by Moving to Asian Neighbors http://t.co/0iZ6DQFZTh
MarshSalisbury said: From @JosephBonney: ILA members in NYNJ vote 542-17 to ratify 6-year contract with Metropolitan Marine Maintenance Contractors Assn.
MarshSalisbury said: Drewry Ctr Benchmark-April 29 avg spot rate HKG/LA $2,121/FEU, seq stable. Off $216 or 9.3% YOY; off $415 or 16.4% YTD high $2,536/FEU.
MarshSalisbury said: JOC Top 40 Ocean Container Carriers in 2012 US trade.TEU rankings, YOY growth & market share. Who knew? http://t.co/61eXo3arP3 #JOCmember
MarshSalisbury said: JOC Top 25 North American Container Ports in 2012 rankings including YOY growth & market share. Who knew? http://t.co/tu0Wd6ka7M #JOCmember
MarshSalisbury said: From JosephBonney: ILA members in NYNJ voting today on contract with Metro association M&R contractors. http://t.co/zjJLne6Axw
MarshSalisbury said: From JosephBonney: Jim Newton's LA Times op-ed: Port of Los Angeles ignored in mayoral election. http://t.co/UzRgUQM5x8

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Part of JOC's Top 100 Importers rankings
 
Top 100 importers in 2012: U.S. foreign trade via ocean container transport.
Cranes at Prince Rupert
 
The United States may be the trade capital of the world, but if you’re looking for North America’s fastest-growing container ports, you’ll have to look north and south of its borders.
Containers
 
For three years, Mediterranean Shipping Co. has fallen just short in the quest to be the top carrier in all three segments of the U.S. container trade: imports, exports and overall volume.
Port of Los Angeles, ship docked
 
U.S. West Coast ports handled 13.1 million 20-foot-equivalent units or 67.5 percent of the 19.4 million TEUs in U.S. containerized cargo trade with Asian countries in 2012, a decline of 0.3 percent...
 
Mainland China accounted for 8.2 million 20-foot-equivalent units, or 36.3 percent, of the 22.6 million TEUs in U.S.
California’s Loss Is PNW's Gain
 
Pacific Northwest ports outpaced their southern West Coast rivals in year-over-year growth in container trade with Asia, with a 3.9 percent increase in imports, 1 percent in exports and 2.7 percent...
 
U.S. container trade with Asian countries reached nearly 17.8 million 20-foot-equivalent units in the first 11 months of 2012.
U.S. East Coast ports, exports through September 2012.
 
East Coast ports maintained their lead in containerized exports in the first nine months of 2012 and increased their share of import and export markets. And they did so despite shipper concerns at...
Eight European container ports handled 12.5 percent of the total TEU throughput.
 
Eight European container ports handled 12.5 percent of the total TEU throughput...
Top container ports in the Americas
 
Eight container ports in the Americas handled 8.7 percent of the total TEU throughput...