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  • Cosco/OOCL saw big gains in US imports from Asia in early 2025
    Cosco/OOCL saw big gains in US imports from Asia in early 2025
  • Multiplying supply chain risks drive growth for global, US-based logistics firms
    Multiplying supply chain risks drive growth for global, US-based logistics firms
  • BC ports, longshore unions need new bargaining process: report
    BC ports, longshore unions need new bargaining process: report
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Cosco/OOCL saw big gains in US imports from Asia in early 2025

The China-based liners carried a combined 1.09 million TEUs in imports to the US through April, up 23% over the same period in 2024, according to Journal of Commerce rankings.

Multiplying supply chain risks drive growth for global, US-based logistics firms

Researcher Armstrong & Associates says in an annual report it expects global 3PL revenue to hit $1.25 trillion this year as shippers try to build more flexible supply chains and mitigate risks.

BC ports, longshore unions need new bargaining process: report

A wide-ranging report commissioned by Canada’s Labor Ministry says British Columbia’s ports are vulnerable to strikes in part because of disparate longshore unions involved in contract talks.

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