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Prince Rupert Container Traffic Up 20 Percent in 2011
Courtney Tower, Special Correspondent |
Container throughput in 2011 at the Port of Prince Rupert jumped 20 percent year-over-year, while the emerging gateway's larger West Coast rival, Port Metro Vancouver, saw flat traffic in the same per
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
Port Drivers Step up Pressure in Seattle
Bill Mongelluzzo, Associate Editor |
Some operations at the Port of Seattle are feeling the impact of a push by harbor truck drivers for changes in their pay and positions.
Port News
Trucking labor
EGT, ILWU Terminal Agreement on the Horizon
Bill Mongelluzzo, Associate Editor |
EGT recognized the Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 21 as the bargaining representative for workers at the new grain export terminal in Longview, Wash., signalling the wind-down of one of the most
Longshore labor
Maritime
Maersk Sells Chassis-Leasing Subsidiary
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
Maersk Inc., the U.S. arm of the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group, agreed to sell Direct ChassisLink, its chassis-leasing subsidiary, to the private equity firm Littlejohn & Co.
Port News
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Forwarding
Report Says China Logistics Demand to Grow 9 Percent
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
The need for refrigerated and express supply chain services will help drive overall Chinese demand for logistics services up 9 percent by the end of 2013, according to a recent industry analysis.
International ports
Maersk Switches Belgian Ports on Middle East, India Service
JOC Staff |
Maersk Line will replace a call at Zeebrugge, Belgium, with an Antwerp port call on service connecting the Middle East, India and Europe, starting in mid-February.
Port News
Maritime
Container lines
Transport Corporation of India Profit Up 15 Percent
JOC Staff |
Transport Corporation of India said Thursday its net profit in the third quarter of fiscal year 2011 rose 15 percent year-over-year to $2.75 million, as a rise in revenue helped offset increased opera
International ports
OOCL to Quit Providing Chassis in NY-NJ Port Region
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
OOCL plans to quit providing chassis for the drayage of import and export containers at facilities in the New York City metropolitan area and in Rochester, N.Y. as of April 1.
Port News
Maritime
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Rail Transfer Project at Port Everglades Progresses
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
The opening of an intermodal rail container transfer facility at the Port of Everglades came closer to fruition after a county board of commissioners approved a 30-year deal with the Florida East Coas
Port News
Maritime
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ILA, United Arab Shipping Agree to Contract
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
United Arab Shipping’s U.S.
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SC Senate Rebukes Governor, Votes to Block Savannah Dredging
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
The South Carolina Senate voted unanimously Tuesday to rebuke Gov.
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Yusen Logistics Profit Surges on Revenue Jump
Hisane Masaki, Special Correspondent |
Yusen Logistics’s net profit surged 14.7 percent in the first nine months of fiscal 2011, which started on April 1, 2011, as the Japanese forwarder saw revenue jump 90.9 percent in the same peri
International ports
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Fesco Books Double-Digit Rail, Ocean, Terminal Growth
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Fesco booked double-digit growth across its ocean container, rail, port terminal and intermodal units in 2011 as it benefited from soaring transport demand in a strengthening Russian economy.
Port News
Maritime
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Galveston Port Chief Cernak to Head Port Everglades
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
Steven Cernak, CEO and director of the Port of Galveson, will lead Port Everglades.
Port News
Maritime
North American ports
Marseilles Container Traffic Slips, Total Cargo Rises
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Marseilles again fell short of its 1 million container target in 2011 as traffic declined 1 percent from a year ago even as France’s biggest port booked a 3 percent increase in total cargo throu
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
New Orleans Container Traffic Jumps 11.6 Percent
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
Container throughput last year at the Port of New Orleans rose 11.6 percent to set a cargo record for the second straight year, as exports, particularly chemical and agriculture products, surged.
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
Container Traffic at South Korea's Busan Rose 14 Percent
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Container throughput at the South Korea’s Busan port in 2011 rose 14 percent year-over-year, and the North Asian transhipment hub expects more than 8 percent traffic growth this year.
International ports
Forwarding
DP World Boosts Container Traffic 10 Percent
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
DP World, the world’s third largest container terminal operator, boosted traffic by 10 percent in 2011 from a year ago on strong growth in emerging markets, prompting a forecast that core earnin
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
Toll Denies Teamsters' Charge It Underpays Drivers
Bill Mongelluzzo, Associate Editor |
Toll Global Forwarding dismissed on Monday Teamsters union charges that the logistics company pays its employee drivers in Southern California below market rates and is trying to delay the u
Port News
Trucking labor
Customs Brokers Take Clean Truck Fee Complaints to FMC
Bill Mongelluzzo, Associate Editor |
Cargo interests and customs brokers complained to the Federal Maritime Commission that trucking companies in Los Angeles-Long Beach are still charging a clean-truck fee even though the ports stopped c
Port News
Trucking News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
National Strike Brings Antwerp Port to Standstill
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The Port of Antwerp is at a standstill as dockers at Europe’s third-largest container port participate in a nationwide 24-hour general strike.
Port News
Maritime
Greece's Piraeus Nearly Doubled Container Traffic in 2011
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Container shipments at Piraeus nearly doubled in 2011 from the previous year as surging volume at a Cosco Pacific-controlled terminal helped Greece’s largest port recoup some of the Mediterranea
Port News
Indonesian Government Scraps Jakarta Terminal Plan
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
The Indonesian government’s cancellation of a plan to build a container terminal in Jakarta is fueling fears that the country’s failure to improve its infrastructure will constrain economi
Port News
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
SC House Votes to Block Savannah Port Dredging
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
South Carolina’s House of Representatives is trying to reverse the approval by the state’s environmental agency of a permit to allow the deepening of the Savannah River to 48 feet by the U
Port News
North American ports
Savannah to Switch to Electric-Powered Cranes
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
The Georgia Ports Authority will buy four new electric-powered rubber-tired gantry cranes and retrofit other RTGs in the Port of Savannah to reduce fuel consumption, emissions and maintenance costs.
Port News
Maritime
Strike to Close Antwerp Port, Brussels Airport Monday
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The port of Antwerp faces a shutdown Monday as Belgian dockers participate in a nationwide 24-hour general strike against a government austerity program that will halt rail freight traffic and close
Port News
Maritime
Air Cargo
Forwarding
Imperial Logistics Expands in Africa Through Acquisitions
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Imperial Logistics boosted its presence in southern Africa through the acquisition of two transport companies for undisclosed sums.
International ports
Trucking News
Pantos Logistics Aims for 10 Percent Growth in 2012
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Pantos Logistics expects to grow volume 10 percent this year and gradually emerge as one of the world’s top 10 logistics providers, despite an expected slowdown in global economic growth.
International ports
Oakland Port Board Promotes Two Integral to Expansion
Bill Mongelluzzo, Associate Editor |
The Oakland Board of Port Commissioners promoted two employees who have been highly involved in expanding the port.
Port News
Maritime
Maersk to Use Greener Fuel in Virginia Ports
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
Maersk Line containerships will switch to burning low-sulfur fuel while at berth in the Port of Virginia starting in February.
Port News
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
NY-NJ Port Authority to Crack Down on 'Discrimination'
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s new executive director said the agency will use its leases as a lever to end “deliberate discrimination” in hiring on the bistate port
Longshore labor
Maritime
Trucking labor
NYSA's Curto Urges NY-NJ Port to Improve Productivity
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
The Port of New York and New Jersey’s various factions must work together to improve a port that is “not as efficient, productive or even as safe as some of our competitors,” said Ne
Port News
Forwarding
Forth Ports Takes Control of London Tilbury Terminal
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Forth Ports acquired full ownership of Tilbury Container Services, paying $147 million for the remaining 67 percent share of the London container terminal.
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
Trucking Industry, Teamsters Clash Over Owner-Operator Bill
Bill Mongelluzzo, Associate Editor |
The harbor trucking industry is clashing with the Teamsters union over a bill before the Washington state legislature that would classify owner-operators as employees rather than as independent contra
Port News
Trucking News
Trucking labor
Rotterdam Container Growth to Outpace Rivals, Analyst Says
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The port of Rotterdam will grow container traffic faster than its north European rivals over the next six years and its terminals will achieve higher utilization rates, according to a report by McKins
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
French Ports Push Unified Seine Logistics Corridor
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The northern French ports of Le Havre, Rouen and Paris are working together on a joint effort to attract business to a logistics corridor along the river Seine.
Port News
Damco Taps Thygesen as North Asia CEO
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Damco has appointed Henriette Hallberg Thygesen, a 16-year veteran of the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group, as its new CEO for North Asia.
International ports
Sri Lankan Group Sells Colombo Port Stake
JOC Staff |
Sri Lankan conglomerate Aitken Spence agreed to sell its 30 percent stake in the Colombo International Container Terminals to China Merchants Holdings, the majority stakeholder in the $500 million pro
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
Striking Italian Truck Drivers Block Highways to Port
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Italian truck drivers kicked off a weeklong protest against higher fuel taxes and road tolls on Monday by blocking highways from the southern container port of Gioia Tauro to the northern industrial c
Port News
Maritime
Trucking News
Forwarding
Savannah Container Traffic Rose 3.5 Percent in 2011
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
The volume of containers handled by the Port of Savannah in December dropped 1.9 percent year-over year, but the decrease didn’t prevent the Georgia port from hitting an annual record.
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
North American ports
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