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Container fires are a growing concern for maritime shipping

Shipping container fires are a growing concern for the marine shipping industry, which has reported 70 shipping container fires and counting over the past five years. According to the Allianz Risk Barometer, the risk of fire and explosions now ranks #3 on the list of top business risks in marine [...]

By |2024-02-07T20:14:22+00:00February 7, 2024|Ocean Cargo|0 Comments

How the war in Ukraine has disrupted trade and logistics and increased shipping costs worldwide

The war in Ukraine is seriously impacting the trade and logistics of Ukraine and the Black Sea region, according to a new study released by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). The issues at a glance: Shipping costs are rising Fewer grain shipments over longer distances lead [...]

By |2024-02-07T20:06:51+00:00February 7, 2024|Shipping, Studies and Reports|0 Comments

Canada-US Border Restrictions Extended to Sept. 30, 2022

The Government of Canada has extended its COVID-19-related land border crossing restrictions, which affect truckers transporting freight across the US-Canada land border, until at least Sept. 30. To cross at a land border, travellers will still have to show proof of vaccine. Without proof of vaccine, they will be required [...]

By |2024-02-07T19:33:52+00:00February 7, 2024|Border Crossing|0 Comments

Clean Shipping Act aims to clean up ocean shipping

A new bill was introduced in Congress last week that aims to tackle the enormous amount of pollution generated by the ocean shipping industry. Introduced by Congressman Alan Lowenthal (CA-47) and cosponsored by Congresswoman Nanette Barrigan (CA-44), the Clean Shipping Act aims to eliminate pollution from all ocean shipping companies [...]

By |2024-02-07T19:31:45+00:00February 7, 2024|Legislation, Shipping|0 Comments

Shipping might be about to get slower. Here’s why

If you’ve read about the upcoming shipping regulations from the International Maritime Organization (IMO), then you already know that it has set a target for the shipping industry to achieve zero emissions by 2050. Earlier this month, a bill was introduced in U.S. Congress to reduce the amount of carbon [...]

By |2024-02-07T19:28:27+00:00February 7, 2024|Shipping|0 Comments

US pledges to strengthen supply chain and end disruptions

The recent shocks to the global supply chains from pandemics, wars, climate change, and natural disasters have made it clear that more work needs to be done to strengthen supply chains, end the current disruptions, and build resilience for the future. At the recent Supply Chain Ministerial Forum, the US [...]

By |2024-02-07T19:25:38+00:00February 7, 2024|Supply Chain|0 Comments

Refunds could be coming for importers on Section 301 tariffs

Relief could soon be coming from the Section 301 tariffs thanks to the forward progress of a case filed with the Court of International Trade in 2020. The tariffs are affecting hundreds of billions of dollars worth of certain US products imported from China. If the case is successful, importers [...]

By |2024-02-07T19:15:29+00:00February 7, 2024|Imports, Legislation|0 Comments

CBP user fees set to increase on Oct. 1, 2022

U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP) has announced that it will be adjusting the customs user fees corresponding to the Consolidated Ombinus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) by 18.629% to adjust for inflation. The fee adjustments were mandated by the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act.) The adjusted fees will [...]

By |2024-02-07T19:12:40+00:00February 7, 2024|Imports, Legislation, U.S. Customs|0 Comments

Infographic: The Most Popular Imports By State

Over the past couple of years, the supply chain has been disrupted by everything from the COVID-19 pandemic and cross-border vaccine mandates to the Ukraine War. But in spite of that, the U.S. continues to import trillions of dollars worth of goods every year. OnDeck has pulled together data from the [...]

By |2024-02-07T19:10:14+00:00February 7, 2024|Uncategorized|0 Comments

CBP publishes a user manual for its CTPAT portal to make the application process easier

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has published a downloadable user manual for its Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) web portal. The manual explains how to navigate through the portal and complete your CTPAT application. It will also enable partners in the program to take advantage of CTPAT and [...]

By |2024-02-07T19:02:14+00:00February 7, 2024|Border Crossing, Forms and Documents|0 Comments