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  • Increased truckload volatility inducing shippers, brokers to use pricing technology
  • MSC avoids fine as FMC finds no OSRA-22 violation in charge complaint
  • Coming implementation of European ETS setting up for a predictable mess: analyst
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Increased truckload volatility inducing shippers, brokers to use pricing technology

Excess capacity in the truckload market is a chance for shippers to examine whether they or their freight brokers have the right technology tools to effectively price in the contract and spot markets.

MSC avoids fine as FMC finds no OSRA-22 violation in charge complaint

The Federal Maritime Commission said its enforcement agency does not have a case against the ocean carrier over a congestion surcharge complaint from a shipper.

Coming implementation of European ETS setting up for a predictable mess: analyst

If shippers found the post-IMO 2020 bunker fuel formulas confusing and misaligned across ocean carriers, just wait until they see the surcharges linked to Europe’s new emissions trading system, says analyst Lars Jensen.

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