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Prince Rupert terminal expansion wins regulatory approval
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Expansion of Prince Rupert’s Fairview container terminal will position the port to accommodate short- to mid-term growth.
Marine terminals
Correction: No Zim empty container returns at NY-NJ's Croxton yard
JOC Staff |
A July 16 story on JOC.com, titled Zim’s new empty container site rankles NY-NJ truckers, incorrectly reported that Zim Integrated Shipping Services would require empty container returns at the Croxton yard beginning July 17.
North American ports
Drayage
FMC probe on pandemic cargo flow turns attention to NY-NJ
JOC Staff |
Federal Maritime Commissioner Rebecca Dye said the agency’s fact-finding investigation into the largest East Coast port would include three teams consisting of truckers, marine terminal operators, cargo owners, and transportation intermediaries, among others.
North American ports
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
US port funding, project authorization bill moving forward
JOC Staff |
The level of funding Congress ultimately authorizes for port dredging and jetty maintenance still needs to be worked out between Senate and House leaders.
North American ports
LA port chief backs regulation reexamination to stem cargo loss
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
When implementing environmental policy, West Coast elected officials are urged to balance clean-air goals with the burden of increased cost of goods movement.
North American ports
Port NOLA using sensors to track river depth
Michael Angell, Special Correspondent |
The Port of New Orleans will use information from sensors attached to commercial tugs and barges to better position dredgers to keep sediment levels under control.
North American ports
Logistics Technology News
Drayage operators in LA-LB seek to further improve turn times
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Truck turn times in the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach continue to improve, but truckers seek more timely information from carriers and terminals so they can further reduce visit times.
North American ports
Drayage
Rising insurance costs, mini import surge to test US drayage operators
Peter Tirschwell |
Roughly 90 percent of carriers in the highly fragmented US drayage sector generate less than $4 million in annual revenue, and these smaller providers could be at risk of bankruptcy due to skyrocketing insurance premiums.
Drayage
COVID-19 blurs Adani’s India acquisition spree
Bency Mathew, Special India Correspondent |
Adani Group has pulled the plug on a $39.4 million deal it unveiled in December to acquire a controlling stake in India domestic cold chain logistics leader Snowman Logistics Ltd.
Marine terminals
US import sourcing shifts cost LA-LB port volumes
Larry Gross, president and founder, Gross Transportation Consulting |
Better operations and economics may help to retain or even regain some of the freight that the Los Angeles-Long Beach port complex has lost to sourcing shifts, but some cargo can’t be won back.
North American ports
Truckers saved by PPP need to reinvest in tech: Mazars USA
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
US Payroll Protection Program loans, once forgiven, will give small trucking outfits a chance to invest in much-needed technology, a tax and accounting advisory firm says.
Truckload
Drayage
LTL
Truck brokers
NY Waterfront Commission loses latest appeal over longshore hiring oversight
Michael Angell, Special Correspondent |
An appellate court has denied the commission’s request for a rehearing of an earlier decision that would shift responsibility for background checks and criminal investigations at the largest US East Coast port to New Jersey state police.
North American ports
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
US retailers upgrade import forecast, but maintain caution
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Despite a slightly improved forecast for US imports, retailers are being conservative in their purchase orders with Asian factories, pointing to a dismal peak shipping season compared to recent years.
North American ports
Transship adds partner, launches cold-chain service
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
London-based digital cargo insurer Loadsure partners with Chicago-based Transship to more fully automate refrigerated containerized exports.
Logistics Technology News
Drayage
Jaxport seeking city funds for dredging project
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
Jaxport’s $484 million project, due to be complete in 2023, will provide a wider vessel turning basin and the ability to handle two post-Panamax vessels simultaneously in SSA’s Blount Island Terminal.
North American ports
Easing of bridge draft limit encourages larger ship calls along Pearl River Delta
Keith Wallis, Special Correspondent |
Easing the height limit under Hong Kong’s Tsing Ma bridge ends a six-year campaign by the Hong Kong Liner Shipping Association. The structure spans the main shipping channel between Hong Kong’s Kwai Chung container port and the Shekou and Chiwan container terminals in western Shenzhen.
International ports
APMT rolls out API container availability alerts
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
APM Terminals is rolling out a set of data connectivity tools, initially at two US ports, to inform shippers of container status and vessel arrival on a more real-time basis.
Marine terminals
Logistics Technology News
North American ports
Montreal longshore workers, employers agree to talks as strike begins
JOC Staff |
Montreal waterfront employers a decade ago locked out longshore workers for several days, after the union authorized a strike following an 18-month impasse in contract talks.
International ports
Acquisitions fuel fast-growing Chicago dray operator
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
For drayage operator Mark-It Express Logistics, the purchase of Sava Transportation and Spirit Trucking represent the first steps in a larger consolidation plan.
Drayage
Longshore workers set to strike at two Montreal marine terminals
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
Montreal employers say the longshoremen’s decision was a surprise and said they are considering other options than focusing on contract negotiations. Employers locked out workers in 2010 after contract talks hit an impasse.
International ports
LA-LB gate fees to rise 4.2 percent Aug. 1
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
An increase in the traffic mitigation fee in Los Angeles-Long Beach will support rising labor costs for night and weekend gates.
Marine terminals
Port of Virginia NIT expansion nearing completion
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
Construction at the Port of Virginia to increase capacity of the Norfolk International Terminals to 2.2 million TEU is nearly complete, with the final eight cranes to move containers onto trucks to be commissioned in July.
North American ports
Heightened customs checks in India delaying Chinese imports
Bency Mathew, Special India Correspondent |
Indian Customs authorities have not issued any official information on the additional checks, but customs brokers and forwarders say Customs officials have been given “internal” government instructions to manually inspect all Chinese cargo.
International ports
CSX daily intermodal boosts Syracuse inland port prospects
Michael Angell, JOC Special Correspondent |
The upstate New York inland port provides cargo owners an alternative to the 245-mile truck haul, as the region attracts more distribution centers.
Port News
Port call optimization a rare ‘win-win-win’ for container shipping
Peter Tirschwell |
A renewed push to reduce port stay times, driven by larger decarbonization goals, represents a rare scenario in which carriers, terminal operators, and cargo owners could all benefit.
Marine terminals
Container lines
NC Port’s Cozza to leave top spot at end of 2020
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
During Paul Cozza’s tenure as head of the North Carolina Ports Authority, container volume through the Port of Wilmington increased 25 percent and refrigerated volumes quadrupled.
North American ports
LA-LB proves ability to handle mega-ships, but landside pressures remain
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Now that a number of terminals in Southern California have super-post-Panamax cranes, terminal operators say container lines feel more confident in deploying mega-ships on their Pacific Southwest services.
Marine terminals
Virginia container-on-barge traffic surging on grocery demand
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
Volume at the Port of Virginia’s inland port in Richmond has jumped this year because it serves BCOs who have thrived during the pandemic amid limited restaurant options and a rise in e-commerce orders.
North American ports
COVID-19, trade war take toll on trans-Pacific volumes through April
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Carriers’ container volumes in the US-Asia trades declined in the first four months of 2020 and are expected to remain below last year’s volumes through the peak season.
Container lines
North American ports
Houston upgrades boosted by $79 million federal grant
Michael Angell, Special Correspondent |
The latest federal funds for the Port of Houston will go to restoring 2,700 linear feet of wharf and upgrading 84 acres of yard space at Barbours Cut Terminal.
North American ports
Breakbulk ports
US resin export outlook improves for 2020 as Houston gains share
Michael Angell, Special Correspondent |
Steady exports so far this year mean containerized US resin, an important backhaul cargo for ocean carriers, could see slight growth this year.
North American ports
Blank sailings causing problems for Southern California truckers
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Despite seeing record turn times in Los Angeles-Long Beach, truckers say they are struggling with operational inefficiencies caused by more than 60 blank sailings this year.
Marine terminals
Shippers need better notice of LA–LB port operation changes: FMC
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Long-standing issues at Los Angeles–Long Beach involving the return of empty containers, terminal gate closures, and shift cancelations have gotten worse this year as carriers blanked dozens of sailings owing to the economic impact of COVID-19.
Marine terminals
Maersk expands option to slow, expedite cargo to more ports
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
The importance of being able to speed up or slow down container shipments was driven home during the coronavirus disruption, but the option is likely to grow in importance for shippers.
Port News
Rejection of legal relief for Indian shippers threatens port flow
Bency Mathew, Special India Correspondent |
Dismissing writs filed by BCO groups, an appeals court in New Delhi ruled that government advisories on extended free time and penalty waivers were more in the form of general advice rather than a binding directive.
International ports
New SE Asia terminal capacity needed to handle China cargo shift: Drewry
Keith Wallis, Special Correspondent |
Ports in southeast Asia need to upgrade their terminal capacity in order to handle the expected shift in sourcing away from China that is being triggered by COVID-19 supply chain disruptions.
International ports
Tampa Bay gets federal grant to expand container terminal
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
Port Tampa Bay has received almost $20 million in a federal grant to help construct a second 1,300-foot berth and a 30-acre container yard, key elements of its plan to increase capacity to handle three Asian direct services.
North American ports
Montreal longshore get OK to strike, hold fire for contract talks
JOC Staff |
The ability to strike could give the longshoremen union Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 375 more leverage in its negotiations with employers for a future contract.
Port News
TFI acquisition taps cross-border drayage capacity
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The addition of Gusgo Transport to its operating subsidiaries gives TFI deeper access to international containerized freight moving between the US and Canada.
Truckload
Drayage
LTL
Rising vessel, call sizes puts pressure on port productivity
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
The average capacity of container ships calling ports around the world, and the average amount of cargo exchanged per call, continued to grow in almost all regions in 2019.
Marine terminals
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