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Made in America, but expensive to ship
April 27, 2011
For U.S. exporters, reductions in oceanborne cargo service frequency due to slow steaming are problematic
Panjiva reports 4 percent increase in shipments from February to March
April 25, 2011
Following a 15 percent decline in United States-bound waterborne shipments from January to February, data from Panjiva, an online search engine with detailed information on global suppliers and manufacturers, showed that shipments were up 4 percent from February to March.
China Shipping expands its footprint at Port of Los Angeles
April 20, 2011
中海集团已经完成了一个主要的阶段terminal expansion project at the Port of Los Angeles, adding a new 925-foot section of wharf, 18 additional acres of backland and four new container cranes that will increase cargo throughput.
WTO reports surge in global trade
September 3, 2010
The value of world merchandise trade rose around 25 percent in the first six months of 2010 up strongly from the same period of 2009.
New report suggests an uptick for forwarders
August 24, 2010
The global trading system is experiencing “extraordinary volatility” and this is being reflected in the performance of the freight forwarding industry, said Jon Manners-Bell of Transport Intelligence (Ti), a London-based think tank.
FedEx Trade Networks continues global expansion
August 5, 2010
FedEx subsidiary FedEx Trade Networks, the company’s global trade arm, recently announced it has opened offices in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and Hamburg and Frankfurt, Germany.
Air cargo stats suggest sustained recovery
July 28, 2010
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced international scheduled traffic statistics for June, showing continued strong demand growth as the industry recovers from the impact of the global financial crisis.
Choice Logistics to concentrate on BRIC nations
July 26, 2010
The customized third-party high-tech service parts logistics has announced significant expansion of its strategic stocking location (SSL) network in Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC).
Port of Rotterdam Overwhelmed
July 22, 2010
Shippers using the EU’s biggest seaport may be hit with new surcharges next month. Serious operational problems and delays at the Euromax, ECT Home and ECT Delta terminals in Rotterdam these past three weeks have caused both delays and short-shipments of cargo to and from the Baltic and Scandinavian countries.
IATA survey demonstrates renewed confidence
July 21, 2010
Following its promising forecast made last month, the International Air Transport Association is reporting a significant surge in air cargo demand.
Panjiva data shows a slight gain in U.S.-bound shipments
July 20, 2010
The number of global manufacturers shipping to the United States continued in June with a 1 percent gain, according to data from Panjiva, an online search engine with detailed information on global suppliers and manufacturers.