Port of Baltimore and the Key Bridge Collapse: Impact on US Imports and Accessibility Challenges

Impact on US Imports and Accessibility Challenges The closure of the Port of Baltimore due to the Key Bridge collapse presents significant challenges for US imports, particularly those destined for the East Coast. As one of the largest ro-ro ports in the United States, Baltimore handles a substantial portion of [...]

By |2024-05-09T07:05:56+00:00March 29, 2024|Imports, Shipping, Trade, U.S. Customs|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

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

U.S. announces several major green shipping initiatives in support of the Green Shipping Challenge

The U.S. Government has announced several initiatives in support of the Green Shipping Challenge, which encourages governments, ports, and companies to commit to transitioning to more environmentally sustainable methods of shipping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Green Shipping Challenge was organized by the U.S. and Norway as part of [...]

By |2024-02-05T18:33:26+00:00February 5, 2024|Shipping|0 Comments

Union Pacific, CN and GMXT team up for new Mexico-US-Canada intermodal transportation service

Union Pacific Railroad, Canadian National Railway (CN), and GMXT have announced the creation of Falcon Premium, a Mexico-US-Canada intermodal transportation service designed to increase efficiency and decrease greenhouse gas emissions, directly benefiting intermodal customers shipping automotive parts, food, FAK (freight all kinds), home appliances, and temperature-controlled products. The service will [...]

By |2024-01-31T01:12:48+00:00January 31, 2024|Freight, Shipping|0 Comments

New legislation approved to strengthen America’s supply chain

The Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has voted to approve several measures to strengthen the country’s supply chain and guard against future supply chain disruptions. The approved legislation includes: The Soo Locks Security and Economic Reporting Act of 2023 Directs a federal study of potential security risks of the Soo Locks [...]

By |2024-02-05T17:03:48+00:00January 30, 2024|Legislation, Shipping, Supply Chain|0 Comments

Pandemic significantly impacted supply chains and goods imports: ITC

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has published a report detailing the significant impact that the COVID-19 pandemic had on U.S. supply chains. The document, titled Recent Trends in U.S. Services Trade: 2023 Annual Report, includes specific discussions on retail supply chains, e-commerce, logistics, warehousing, maritime shipping, port services, trucking [...]

By |2024-01-31T01:10:33+00:00January 30, 2024|Imports, Ocean Cargo, Shipping, Studies and Reports, Supply Chain|0 Comments

Huge increase proposed for AQI import fees

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is proposing to significantly increase the fees for its AQI program, which assures that cargo and passenger baggage entering the country is inspected for plant pests and potential sources of animal diseases that could affect U.S. agriculture, trade [...]

By |2024-01-30T23:36:01+00:00January 30, 2024|Imports, Ocean Cargo, Shipping, U.S. Customs|0 Comments