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| Nov 30, 2021 |
Logistics
The Pacific Maritime Association – which represents 70 ocean
carriers and terminals operating at 29 West Coast ports –
proposed reaching its current agreement with the
International Longshore and Warehouse Union for another year
through July 1, 2023, as it said on...
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| Nov 18, 2021 |
Warehouse & Fulfillment
Robotic orders have increased to ensure the labor shortage
by North American transportation companies are on track for
their biggest shipment year, according to an industry group.
Total robotic sales for the nine months of this year have
expanded constantly to advance...
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| Nov 16, 2021 |
Logistics
The term “shortage” does not apply to container ships in
America’s pot. A sudden rise in demand for supplies steaming
towards US consumers has brought great pressure to Southern
California. The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have
continuously been favored by...
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| Nov 12, 2021 |
Logistics
Logistic industry officials have reported that retailers and
other cargo owners will ultimately bear the cost of drastic
new fees on Monday by the ports of Los Angeles and Long
Beach in response to escalating congestions, which disrupts
the entire U.S. economy. The...
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| Nov 4, 2021 |
Logistics
Transportation administrators are struggling with the
supply-chain congestion that is frustrating U.S. importer’s
ability to clear the bottlenecks rests largely on a simple
piece of steel and wheels that has long been an afterthought
in global shipping. The trucking...
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