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Supply Chain Dive » Freight
4d ago
Norfolk Southern and Florida East Coast Railway hope an express connection with Central America will take off amid a rise in nearshoring ..read more
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4d ago
The average spot rate increased 2% month over month to $2.29 per kilogram, with demand up 11% year over year, Xeneta’s Clive Data Services found ..read more
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4d ago
The apparel and sportswear retailer plans to use biofuel in 36% of its volumes with the France-based carrier ..read more
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4d ago
Published information now covers inland freight hubs like rail terminals and warehouses to help users mitigate logistics challenges ..read more
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4d ago
The Department of Transportation’s initiative has gained interest from beneficial cargo owners, ocean carriers and other stakeholders. Here’s what a few had to say ..read more
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4d ago
Risks ranging from Red Sea disruptions to Panama Canal restrictions keep fueling shipper diversions to the West Coast port ..read more
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2w ago
The alliance-like structure with Maersk will include some unique arrangements, but two carriers should be sufficient, the shipping executive said ..read more
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2w ago
The East Coast port widened its shipping channel, which is set to reduce port stays for container vessels by up to 15 ..read more
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2w ago
The shipping line’s CEO said he expects the maritime industry to settle for four alliances instead of three moving forward ..read more
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2w ago
Carrier executives are beginning to show optimism for a rate recovery, which could mean rising costs for customers ..read more