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2021 College Student FTA Utilization Academic Conference and Awards Ceremony
KOTRA has held the “2021 College Student FTA Utilization Academic Conference” on November 20th to celebrate the award ceremony and promote the global job fair. This year was the 4th symposium. Thus, the related professional professors and the recruited academic thesis...
Consumers rushed to spend in advance of the busy holiday shopping season
Truck tonnage in October posted the most robust year-over-year again since just before summer, American Trucking Associations announced, as consumers raged up early spending in anticipation of a busy holiday shopping season. The ATA for Hire-Truck Tonnage Index has...
4th anniversary of the NGL Transportation Houston Terminal
We had a great meeting to mark the 4th anniversary of the NGL Transportation Houston Terminal! All employees drivers and their families came together to share meals and prizes to express their gratitude for their growth. Houston started with two trucks in 2018 and is...
Biden Order aims to resolve supply chain bottlenecks amid GOP Criticism
The Biden White House took another step to resolve supply chain complications, which threatened to disrupt the distribution of goods during the holidays. Soon after President Joe Biden signed a $1 trillion infrastructure package into law in November, the White House...
West Coast Dockworkers Are Rejecting a Contract Extension
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...
Record-breaking Robot Orders by Companies in the Face of Labor Shortage
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...
Port congestion and overbuying shoppers
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...
Importers are subject to penalties for lingering containers
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...
Chassis have grown more difficult to find at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach
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...
Walmart Aims to Revamp Regional Distribution Network with Robotics
With the rise of online orders demanding more labor from the grocery workers, such as picking and packing, at a time when the industry is experiencing a staffing shortage, many sellers are turning to microfilament and other automated solutions. On Monday 20th, the...
Push to Operate L.A. Port 24/7 Off to Slow Start
Unblocking the bottlenecks at Southern California ports may be easier than done. The head of the nation’s busiest container port, Long Beach, said that he doesn’t know how quickly the port of Los Angeles marine terminals can increase to 24/7 operations. However, the...
Mayor of City of Suwon and City Council visited NGL Pheonix
Hon. Tae-young, Yeom, the mayor of the City of Suwon, South Korea, and the City Councils visited NGL Phoenix on October 27th, 2021. NGL hosted a presentation at the warehouse next to its special anniversary truck, which was newly introduced. The mayor of Suwon and...
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